Rail... kitchen & bar

No longer functioning as Farmstead 303, the funky former train depot-turned restaurant kept its Elvis bust and the rest of the interior decor, but added versatility with new drinks and food that doesn't lean all-fried. Debuting meals include apps like grilled calamari w/ chorizo, Painted Hills beef burgers like the bacon/ pimento cheese-topped Rail, and small plates such as meatloaf sliders w/ homemade ketchup & chips; they've also added cocktails like the ginger-'n-mint Manhattan 101, and classics like the absinthe/ bitters/ Champagne "Death In The Afternoon" -- drink too many and you'll surely have a bad mourning.