Upscale Walkers offers good grill items and fine tapas at the bar accompanied by cocktails crafted by expert mixologists. It's an elegant, large-windowed space that would be right at home in Manhattan, though maybe without the barbed-wire light fixtures – or with. The menu changes with the seasons but is always filled with flavor. Check the website for live jazz.
Walkers Grill
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