The only aspect that reflects Wet City's confidence in itself more than the bar program is its design. Gone are Dougherty's' pale green walls, the vintage wooden stools, the standard mirrors behind the bar. Now, Wet City — with its mostly white walls, open-floor plan and abundant negative space — looks something between an IKEA showroom and an Apple store. There are accents of cerulean and light pink, along with subtle woodworking details, but the overall effect feels like hanging out in a blank canvas. (PJ said the plan is to work with a local gallery to put art on the walls in the future.)