Two-Minute Review: Tonic Ultralounge
Vegas–style is all the rage, but drinks are drinks. We put Tonic's menu to the test.
By Liz Goerges
Photo Liz Goerges
Tonic's crab cakes (which are heavy on the crab) come with a kicky chipotle sauce.
For dinner I chose the grilled vegetable skewer ($9). It came out deliciously presented on a bed of red pepper hummus and pita points. The vegetables where marinated in charmoula sauce, giving it a very bold and mildly spicy flavor. My boyfriend ordered the crab cakes ($10) which were baked crisp with more crab than cake. The cakes were served with a chipotle pepper cream sauce that gave it an unusual kick for seafood. For dessert we shared deep-fried chocolate brownies, fried in chocolate batter and served with raspberry and chocolate sauce. The brownies were ooey-gooey in the middle, which I thought was sinfully perfect. My boyfriend felt that they where not fully cooked. The brownies surrounded a dish of very homemade-tasting vanilla bean ice cream.
Our bubbly server was very attentive and interested in what we thought of each item. Tonic’s prices are typical for a downtown establishment—but fortunately much cheaper than Vegas.


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This is the worst bar in downtown Springfield. Actually, it is the worst place I've been to in all of Springfield. The staff is rude, and the bouncers are steriod-injected bulllies. I have not talked to a single person that has liked their experience at this bar.