Sunsets at The Hof

Entrance: Rooftop-goers line up on Broad Street in Scott’s Addition to get a shot at the top of The Hof, open to the public only on Thursday nights for happy hour. You’ll see the familiar velvet ropes and people waiting to get a drink. If you can’t get into The Hof, try to get into Peter Chang’s next door, recently opened and so worth it. Bonus, we haven’t seen much of a wait. Their cocktails are pretty on point, too.

The rooftop space: Open rooftop with spare, wooden, modular seating. Most noticeable is the copper-clad, onion-style dome in the corner that gives the building a Moroccan vibe. The space is much more rustic than the others, but keep in mind, this is an event space for rentals, not a bar or a restaurant.

Drinks: Beer and wine for $6, and cocktails such as vodka Red Bull and margaritas for $12. Stick to the beer and wine, the margarita was overly sweet from a bottled mix and not worth the price.

To nibble: Small bites, such as barbecue chicken sliders with slaw and green beans ($7) and curry chicken salad crostini ($6), were available inside in the loft space from InOvation Catering.