This bar offers a variety of drink options, including craft beer, cocktails, coffee, and milk tea, as well as cakes and snacks. Customers have their own preferences for different drinks, with a particular recommendation for the summer mojito and passion fruit storm beer.
The overall space style of the bar is good, the atmosphere is comfortable, and the facilities, such as the restroom, are clean and spacious. There are many customers, including foreign guests, and there are pet-friendly elements.
The staff provided friendly and attentive service, thoroughly introducing the features of the drinks and offering thoughtful responses to the guests' questions.
After dinner, my friends and I wanted to find a bar to chat. This place, Settled Down, happened to be within walking distance from the hotel, making it a perfect choice.
It's a bar that specializes in craft beer. Besides the 12 different flavors of beer on the wall, there are also canned beers in a small fridge nearby. Personally, I'm not too big on beer; although the beer was very cool, the bubbles made me feel too full. Luckily, they also offered a few non-beer options. The beverages listed below the beer menu in size # were all non-alcoholic, but the #4 for that day was alcohol-free, so I had to keep that in mind.
For my first drink, I ordered the #3 summer mojito, which was refreshing and quite good. I wasn't a big fan of my friend's #2 blueberry yogurt. The #1 watermelon, according to the staff, was made from local watermelon from Hualien, and I found that taste quite unique. Among the beers, I liked the #3 passionfruit storm the most; for cocktails, I preferred the summer mojito I ordered first.
The overall atmosphere of the place was really nice, and I quite liked the vibe. The restroom was also clean and fairly spacious. There was a dining space on the second floor, but the staff mentioned it didn't have air conditioning that day, so we had to stay on the first floor. There were quite a few customers that day, including some foreigners. I also saw pet supplies but didn't spot any pets themselves, so it seems to be a pet-friendly bar. Aside from alcohol, they also offered coffee, milk tea, cake, fries, udon noodles, dumplings, and more to pair with the drinks. However, I was too full to order anything that day, but if I get the chance, I’d like to try them out.