The Run Down
Head to Lakeview for a low-key date night. You'll start at a neighborhood cocktail bar for pre-dinner drinks, then grab dinner at a place that combines French-Canadian comfort food with fine dining sensibilities. Afterward, you'll walk a few blocks to a tavern where you'll find a live performance nearly every night of the week. Depending on the night, you might be rocking to an upcoming R&B singer on a national tour, or you may find yourself swaying to the sweet sounds of a local bluegrass folk singer.

That’s the last of the vampire fan fiction, back to this guide. If you and your date want to snuggle up, a few booths are in the back of the bar for maximum romance.
Their cocktail program deserves mention. They’re creative, and on can stand with the best in the city. Each specialty drink costs fourteen dollars. If you can’t decide, ask for the ‘dealer’s choice.’

Let’s talk about the food. The restaurant honors Chef Ryan Brousseau’s grandmother, Margaret. As expected, a grandma-inspired menu is filled with comfort food, the French-Canadian kind.


This is what you’ll see when you first walk into the bar. The front of the house has your normal bar set up. By the way, this is a great, low-key place to grab a drink and watch a game, even if there isn’t a performance.
Keep moving towards the back; you’ll find nooks and crannies throughout the space for more privacy. Go even further, and you’ll run into the back room with the performance space that hosts live acts nearly every night of the week. It’s mainly music performances but they’ll throw in comedy shows, storytelling events, and live podcast recordings every now and then.
The performance venue probably fits around 150 people. Many of the acts that come through are folks on the precipice of stardom. In the past, future stars like Janelle Monáe and My Morning Jacket have made their way through Schubas. Tickets to shows range between $5 and $20, which is not a bad price to watch a potential up-and-coming superstar.