I went on Saturday 3/16 day before St. Patrick's day. I met up with my guys from when we all lived in area. Server was very nice and checked in on us often. I had wings I didn't care for them. Had a good time there catching up and finding out how everything was going for my boys. Bar was not too crowded and music not so loud that we couldn't talk to each other. Biggest disappointment was they closed at 11pm on a Saturday night.
This is a nice spot in a quaint town. The atmosphere is a clean but rustic tavern. It features a nice low-lit, 3-sided bar (nice ambiance) and this old-school German style wall construction (that i can't remember the name of). There's about a dozen tables for dining (maybe more if you count the 2-seaters). ♟️ ♣️ There's a section where you can play table games (cards, jenga, dominos, uno, chess, checkers, etc...). I saw at least one adult gaming machine, but I don't gamble, so I don't know what games it has. They have a Facebook page that you can check out for events. They were out of both burgers and chicken wings when I went, which was definitely a bummer, but in the end, I was happy with the cowboy-style (bacon + BBQ) grilled chicken breast sandwich. I must say though, I was disappointed that they did not carry any hefeweizen beers either on draft or in bottles. However, there were many beer options; just not ones that appealed to me in the moment. They carry Troegs and other IPAs, Lagers, some domestics, wine, and they have like 8 taps for draft (presumably rotated). Overall, I liked the spot and will likely return at some point. Hopefully, they'll have burgers and chicken wings back on the menu Wheelchair accessibility: The entrance is ADA accessible.
Came in for dinner with 2 small children. They had board games to play while we were at our table. Food was good, staff was very friendly… I didn’t catch our servers name but all the stars to him and his energy, made my kids laugh!