I Like It Like That
And the name of the place is I Like it Like That! ❤️ Inspired by the old New Orleans tune by Chris Kenner, our new baby with the really long name is here!
Open from Wednesday – Saturday and serving you the best of hooch concoctions, giggle water, espresso, impressive small plates, pizza and dessert. I Like It Like That is located inside of Natalie’s Grandview… and finding it shouldn’t be too hard.
We are a 21 and over kind of joint.
Check Out the Song that Inspired it All!
Save The Date
Lily Bloom
Thursday, Jan 22: 6:30-8:00 PM – with Joe Peppercorn
Thursday, Feb 19: 6:30-8:00 PM
Born and bred in Ohio, Lily Bloom takes a modern spin on a classic instrument, creating her own brand of midwestern jazz pop accented by the harp, soulful vocals, and honest and vulnerable lyrics. Outside of her original music, Lily performs pop, Motown, jazz and blues.
I Like It Like That is a 21+ establishment
RESERVATIONS and TIPS are strongly encouraged for our FREE Shows!
David Vaubel
Thursday, January 29: 6:30-8:00 PM
David is perhaps best known as a core member of The Randys for the last 25 years (and counting). Over the last decade he has also established himself as a faithful multi-instrumentalist for several local acts, including The Mezzanines, The Muswell Villebillies (Kinks), The Fuzz (Police), Megan Palmer Band, Jesse Henry’s Wildflowers Band & The Cure Lovecats, The Everlasting Happiness, IR Hummel & The Convoy, The Curtails and Brass in Pocket: A Pretenders Tribute.
His solo soiree includes a variety of tunes and instruments from each of his musical families, as well as original songs by him and other local artists.
I Like It Like That is a 21+ establishment
RESERVATIONS and TIPS are strongly encouraged for our FREE Shows!
Anthony Saxson
Thursday, February 5: 6:30-8:00 PM
Born in Columbus, Ohio, Anthony was always surrounded by music. His first calling to music was through his family Church, founded by his grandfather Rev. William E. Binford, an anointed musician in his own right who was revered for his powerful singing and organ playing. Rev. Binford passed down this powerful musical legacy to his sons Kai and Kente Binford, where Anthony was first encouraged to play the saxophone in church at the age of 12. There, he connected to the spiritual roots of music. Today, Anthony channels his music through these spiritual roots, as well as the roots of John Coltrane, Pharaoh Sanders and others. His aim is to achieve his calling through musical expression, touching the world, one person at a time.
I Like It Like That is a 21+ establishment
RESERVATIONS and TIPS are strongly encouraged for our FREE Shows!


