Reviews
Great hole in the wall place. Super honest pricing - pint of draft was $6!!!! In this part of town!! Great bartender, good chat. Would defo come back if in the hood. Take care, brush your hair!
This is such a chill dive bar. We love when we get the chance to have off during the week and be able to day drink!!! All the bartenders we have encountered have been so nice and friendly- immediately telling us his name. I love that because it makes you feel right at home. Music is great, atmosphere is great!!! My norm speech-dive bars are not all about you- go order a few beers or simple mixed drinks, relax, have small talk with your friends or other guests and just have a nice relaxing time. No frills or expectations!!!!
No frills dive bar, which is my kind of dive bar. Small place but it opens up a little bit more once you move towards the back. The bartenders were super friendly and took a little time to chat and get to know us too since the place wasn't very crowded at the time. Not sure if they sell food dishes but snacks are available to buy from behind the bar. I'm a dive bar person so if you like that vibe you'll def get what you're looking for here.
Red hair tall bartender with beard who plays in a band kept making weird remarks to the people in our party. There was a comment about how the girls were beautiful when we ordered drinks and then kept mentioning it over to them. Overall weird bartender did not make the environment comfortable at all. Don't recommend going if you're looking to chill and enjoy. looks cool in the inside tho.
This is your typical hole-in-the-wall establishment. Not one of the bartenders has been rude to me at all. In fact, the last bartender that served us there was awesome. Unfortunately it seems like there has been a regime change recently. Tonight I was kicked out for "appearing too intoxicated". Which apparently is a swipe at my recent disability. Recently I've lost about 60 lbs in a short amount of time, which has definitely changed my equilibrium. So I kinda walked into the bar stumbling. After serving me four drinks they cut me off, because I was stumbling. They didn't even talk to me, the part that bothers me the most, they told my wife, while I was in the bathroom, that they were cutting us off. I returned from the bathroom and my wife told me. I was honestly surprised that they didn't have the nerve to tell me directly. My wife had to tell me that they were cutting me off and I honestly didn't believe her. I asked the bar tender for another round and he came up and said "It's for the best...". Now, okay, if I was legally too intoxicated to serve, then so was everyone else in the bar. I felt singled out because of my recent impairment. One simple phrase, if I had 4 drinks at 315 lbs and was too intoxicated to serve, why didn't anyone else in the bar, who had been served more than four drinks, at least get questioned. I've worked in many bars in my time and yes, they had a right to kick me out under the law. The discrimination comes when they solely refused service to me. It comes down to an abuse of power that wasn't equally applied.