It's a pretty decent bar. It's not a dive but by no means so prissy that you don't feel free to let loose a little. It has its regulars like most bars but strangers are just as welcomed. When they have live music it's at least decent - usually along the lines of jam bands. It's a good place to play pool, darts, or other bar sports, unless it's crowded. Even then, starting a conversation with others waiting their turn comes almost naturally. The beer selection is pretty good, and should offer something worthwhile for any beer connoisseur. Parking can be annoying, but it's Elmwood. This used to be the location of the bar with no name, which, I hear, operated from the 1960s until sometime in the 1990s. So it has some historical significance. It's not the best bar in the world, but it's close. I wish I had the ability to give it...
Read moreCash only with an ATM. Bottle beer. Selection various domestic and import beer. Don't know about indie or microbrew beer. Wine? Not guessing. Elmwood Strip, so it's possible.Mixed drinks. Not sure if it incudes well drinks or top shelf.One electric dart board. 2 pool tables and an old school foosball game. TouchTunes jukebox. I don't know if they have a menu, or even serve food. It's Sunday night and there weren't too...
Read moreNot advertised at all, I do not know how they stay open. The bartender was basically drinking alone with his back to the small group of customers. Being so slow I'd hope it'd be cleaner, a shame as the building itself has a historical quality. Its sports bar layout but its missing the screens, flannel crowd of mixed ages. Pro: secluded pool table room Con: regular elmwood pricing without the...
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