I come for the monthly goth/industrial nights (Church, Friday nights).
The bar is a cozy wood paneled old school dive. Lots of character with evident history of the decades it's been in operation. There is ample patio space with several tables outside.
Beer and liquor prices are very inexpensive. What might be a happy hour price at more 'modern' bars is the standard here. To give perspective, they offer Natty Light pitchers for $5.50, PBR for $7.50, etc. They offer a few micros, but this isn't necessarily a negative.
They have some food, but I have not taken advantage yet of any of their offerings.
Other pluses are some pool tables in great condition, and a largish dance/stage area for DJ's and live bands. Free Wi-Fi too!
Overall a great...
Read moreIn 1974, while I had been a student at OSU, I had briefly lived at 1988½ Summit St., two buildings north of Ruby Tuesday, 1978 Summit St.
I visited Ruby Tuesday briefly yesterday [9-26-2018; 44 years later] while I had been been the area for a different reason and learned that Ruby Tuesday had opened in 1971 and has been there ever since.
One interesting feature of Ruby Tuesday is a stained-glass window near the southwest corner of the first floor that is still there [nearly 100 years after that building had...
Read moreCool space. Saw DOMESTIC TERROR and dog bite here. Bartender and apparently owner is super cool. There was a little food, smoker, cart guy/thing that was tasty on the front patio. Saw they had pizza too.. loomed tasty enough for a bar! Had a great time. It's worth checking out. OH, they also have two pooltables and a little basketball arcade game if you don't dig the band that's playing or are into that stuff. Also there are mad TVs all over the place if you're into sports or whatever....
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