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Dark Room
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Shelled pistachios. Utz Pub Mix. Flash-fried popcorn chicken that once had enough ice crystals to inspire another Frozen movie. Bar snacks are called snacks for a reason—because they’re not dinner.
Unless we’re talking about Dark Room. This Greenwood bar is not just a place to stumble into, for a cocktail and something crunchy. It’s a fun hang where the bar snacks make for a great meal.
The menu is a small but mighty lineup of Korean dishes that vie for your attention like tween thespians at theater camp. We must be fair to all of the kids, and in this case, to Dark Room too—everyone gets equal kudos, and ordering multiple dishes (if not the entire menu) is the only way to roll. Dip Ritz crackers into kimchi-spiked Beecher’s pimento cheese with one hand as you tear into a teriyaki Spam rice bowl with the other. Let a friend spoonfeed you sticky gochujang meatballs. And then, there’s the sandwich. The milk bun is a total star that holds up to its fillings—a shrimpy pork patty, Kewpie mayo, and pickled vegetables. Fine, this sandwich is the standout dish. Please don’t tell the other children.
photo credit: Nate Watters
photo credit: Nate Watters
photo credit: Nate Watters
photo credit: Nate Watters
photo credit: Nate Watters
You could come here just to eat, but there’s also some nifty sh*t happening behind the bar. Cocktails are booze-forward, often blending multiple spirits together, though there’s a wonderful balance between alcohol and not-alcohol. The Mai Tai Knee Dic is a textbook grab bag of different rums with just enough orgeat and lime to soften the blow. The Carrot Gold N’ Arms, with herbal genepy and celery bitters, is like inhaling a garden after heavy rain.
This is one dark room that’s perfect for a moody drink or two. Yes, Dark Room has a loose photography theme, as evidenced by both its name and the lambrusco-based “Pisco & Paparazzi” flute that comes with a Polaroid of yourself. But really, it is a cool cocktail spot that the neighborhood needed. Use it for a low-stakes date or friend catch-up when you’d like the place to be nearly packed but not too noisy. Just don’t spoil your appetite beforehand.
Food Rundown
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Kimchi Pimento Cheese
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Pork & Shrimp Sandwich
Korean Meatballs
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Rice Bowl
What our ratings mean
Truly excellent: An 8 should be on your must-try list, because 8s are great. These spots are worth making an effort or crossing town for.