Midtown's newest party spot gives off some seriously retro vibes. If Electric FeelGood's influences weren't obvious from the Pong arcade game by the stairwell or the Reading Rainbow -inspired "Feelin Fckn Good" neon on the second floor, its weekend afternoon menu is dubbed "Saved by the Brunch. Only a couple of columns and a slab remain from the space's former life as Midtown Drinkery and Sage County. In its place, Carmack Concepts has built a two-story, 11,square-foot bar that's designed to complement, rather than compete with, its sister concept The Dogwood. Inside, patrons will find a range of seating options, including comfortable, lounge-style couches on both floors. Upstairs, a massive TV — roughly the length of two inch screens — can be split into up to eight feeds, which should be a draw for football weekends and March Madness.

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Electric FeelGood is open for business in Midtown and taking Instagram by storm! Is this neon monolith the new Instagram playground of Midtown? Are the drinks and food worth a visit? Does it bear any connection to the people of Present Company? Only time will tell if Electric FeelGood is worth the hype.
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