It smelled like a toilet Friday night. Literally, we had to sit outside.
Rude, slow and dirty bartender/manager. Hair always greasy and touches it all the time, her phone and then your drinks and straws. Rarely washes hands. Bad attitude and she shares with patrons depressing stuff all the time, when she's on her monthly cycle, etc. If she doesn't like someone they are banned for no other reason. Very unprofessional and other bartenders always sneaking around bar to take shots while on duty, and have even taken I'm bathroom on occasion to hide from cameras. Patrons extremely overserved daily, and even after obvious or pointed out, they still do it to keep working for a tip.
Patrons are super nice, no food. Drinks are over-priced and you practically have to Shoot up a Flare to get the Staff to recognize you are there. Bathrooms are super Clean ,thanks To Tony. Who also is the best TarBender in the Establishment. Great Live Music Fri-Sat.
Great atmosphere with "donation" driven digital games. The staff will have your beverages in no time and add to the enjoyment atmosphere. Wings and pizza can be purchased next door!
New to the area and my husband is out of town so I decided to explore on a Friday night. It's a nice little dive bar. It's got a pool table, gambling machines, live music (at least on Friday when I went) and plenty of seating. Bartender (male) seemed a little shy, but otherwise great service. And I wasn't bothered at all by other patrons, which was great because I went out to escape the mom life for a little bit. Be prepared, they allow smoking inside, which is fine I smoke, but the smoke was burning my eyes. Which is why I gave it 4 stars. It could use some better ventilation. Otherwise, it seemed like a great place.
There are a TON of sweepstakes/"slots machines" and they're nice gaming machines. I haven't ever played these games myself, but this place clearly has put some effort into providing a nice game room environment nestled within a neighborhood bar. That being said, they have 2 x 6' foot quarter tables for pool players. It's $1.50 a game, but they have a quarter machine that isn't broken and the pool tables, though smaller than I'd prefer, are (shockingly) well maintained. They have little shelves with hand chalk and cue chalk by each of the tables and the house cues aren't all screwed up. The service was good. It's definitely a place with regulars, "Cheers-y" and although I felt a little like I was noticed when I showed up and wasn't a familiar face, I was treated well. There was a small crowd, but I didn't have to wait long to get a drink and the bartenders are cool, in general. The drinks didn't seem over priced to me. I liked this place. I wouldn't have written this essay if I hadn't enjoyed myself there thoroughly at least twice.