- 総合評価 3
- 料理 2
- サービス 2
- 雰囲気 2
The DeLorean was set up as a speakeasy—double-door entry, reservations, 90-minute time limit—but inside, it was just another bar. Drinks were overpriced with no mention of liquor brands, so no way to tell if they were worth it. The space? Generic. Black walls, plain tables, a single curio cabinet of “nostalgia,” and four arcade games shoved in a corner. The name suggested a Back to the Future theme, but it was just a vague ‘80s attempt, likely avoiding licensing. Even the drinks had generic pop culture references but no real names.
Our server seemed a bit spacey, and slightly out of it—honestly, we started wondering if she was high. We ordered from the higher priced craft cocktail menu of drinks (and water, but the water didn't come until the 2nd reminder). To further this, 20 minutes in, we had to remind her about our food order; others at newer sat tables were already eating. When it finally showed up (35 minutes after we reminded her!), we had 15 minutes left to eat. We knew this because of the host who made a point to tell us of our 30-minute warning. At that point, we asked the host to check on our food and our already-ordered second round of drinks—both seemingly forgotten; rather than checking on them, she told us to 'ask our server'.
The food we ordered was just frozen items, tossed in a convection oven, and served with pre-packaged sauces—no effort, no flavor - not even tapas style plates or utensils. Then, in the last 10 minutes, another order of egg rolls appeared because they seemed to have forgot they already delivered us them. At least they didn’t charge us for that.
We still tipped 20%—maybe they were short-staffed, maybe it was just an off day—but that doesn’t mean we’ll be back. Sadly, this is a gimmick pop-up: overpriced drinks, forgettable food, and service that felt completely lost. Nothing about it was worth the $128 we spent.