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- 4.5Food
- 4.1Service
- 4.4Ambience
- 4.4Value
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Noise • Energetic
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Yes, Bad Habits is a lively, cocktail-forward spot that makes for a fun, energetic date night if you enjoy strong drinks, upbeat music, and a nightclub vibe. Guests praise the creative food, strong and well-presented cocktails, and attentive service. If you prefer a quiet, intimate dinner, consider an earlier seating or a weekday visit, since the venue turns clubby later in the night.
Portions at Bad Habits tend to be generous and satisfying, guests frequently comment that the food delivers on both quality and quantity. Many describe the dishes as well prepared and good value for the price, with bar-friendly items and hearty plates that share well for groups.
For the full party vibe, go later on weekend nights when the DJ and club energy are in full swing (after 10 PM). If you prefer a calmer meal or brunch, aim for Saturday or Sunday daytime/early afternoon (brunch 1–5 PM). Weeknights and early evenings are generally quieter, though music and crowd levels can vary.
The ambience at Bad Habits is vibrant, energetic, and nightclub-leaning, think loud music, strong cocktails, and a lively crowd. Guests rave about the DJ, the bar vibes, hookah availability, and chic design. It’s a great choice for celebrations or a fun night out, but can be too loud for quiet conversation.
Families do dine at Bad Habits, guests report birthdays and family dinners with teens, but the strong music and nightclub vibe mean it’s not specifically kid-focused. If you're visiting with younger children, an early seating or a quieter time (weekday evenings or daytime brunch) will be more comfortable.
For nightlife and party energy, weekend nights are the best choice. For a more relaxed visit with good food and bottomless brunch, Saturday or Sunday afternoon (1–5 PM) is ideal. Midweek can be quieter if you prefer a calmer meal.
Bad Habits is rated 4.3 stars by 159 OpenTable diners.
Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
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