Had a great first experience at Twin City Tavern! This pub has been open since the 1940's and I can say confidently it hasn't lost it's touch. The decor looks original and has features that remind you of what hometown pubs used to be before all the television screens hanging up and loud music that you often see at restaurants now. There aren't many local pubs that make you feel welcome and homey the way Twin City Tavern does. The music was on point all night with a mix of crowd favorites, indie and rock classics, and more. My partner and I sat outside on the back patio for a bit before cozying into a booth inside. We ordered a $7 Bud Light pitcher with onion rings and creamy fried jalapeno cheese bites!
After we ordered the cook Issac introduced himself and brought us sauces for dipping. I thought that was a nice personal touch. The bartender Christina hooked us up with limes for the beer and was super chill to talk to. Overall the food is extremely reasonably priced as are the drinks so you really can't go wrong. Pitchers for $7, appetizers anywhere from $4-$10, shots for $4. I mean this is THE spot to hang for a while, plus there are board games for the table scattered around the ledges of each booth and old school arcade games as well! Will definitely be back to see our new friends again and enjoy some tasty...
Read moreGreat dive bar, used to be our favorite all the time. We had to stop eating there and therefore going very often. There is a white guy that usually works on the weekend nights and he does not wear gloves when he cooks. I sat at the bar and watched him make food and touch everyone's food with his BARE hands even after going outside to smoke. I was there probably 5ish hours and saw him wash his hands twice. 🤢🤮 So gross!! I do not know how the health department has not been called yet. When you have a kitchen that everyone can see into while cooking, it is even more important to follow health and...
Read moreThe bartender(white) ignored me and my friend ( both Black people ) and took forever to take our payment. I went to the bar with my credit card in hand. She looked at me and continued to serve others. So I walked to towards the exit. She then stood what she is doing to finally take my payment. I paid her. And let her know “ if you have Black customers walking in a predominantly white space , SERVE them, like you do everybody else. Don’t engage only when you think someone is running out on a tab. And they don’t season the food. If you are mediocre and Midwestern this is the...
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