Wish I could share more about this bar. It's right up the street from me, but I've never been inside. They look like they're struggling to survive. It's a shame, because it's a historic building, & they look like a beautiful little bar. I know my neighbors go here. I hear them walking home at night, and we wave to eachother or nod in acknowledgement. They all seem peacable and to have had a good time. Sometimes they're laughing and chatting. I've never had a problem with any of them.
I'm not a drinker and don't enjoy alcohol. My dad grew up to be a teatotaler & a pastor. He raised us to avoid & hate alcohol. My husband's father was an alcoholic, so we both kind of avoid the stuff or drink a little at home.
I don't hate the place, though. I want it to do well. I just have no need to go to a bar. I hope the people that go here find what they're looking for and have a good time. I think this place deserves more business than the "Bullfrog Cafe" across the street. I hope, as N. Ridgeville develops, more people will come here. It has a tiny parking lot, tho. Definitely the neighborhood bar you...
Read moreFeel like I've been waiting for years for this place to open and it did not disappoint. I've been there multiple times over the past month. The prices are fantastic. The atmosphere and the employees are great. I truly enjoy being able to watch the latest sporting events and meet new people here, finally! Currently they do not have a kitchen but there is a food truck that comes on the weekends. I have not eaten from it but people seem to enjoy it. There are always some chips...
Read moreIt looks great since remodeling and reopening, but be aware that there is not a lot of seating indoors (they are adding on a large outdoor patio though). The food from Smalley's food truck was delicious. We had canned drinks, but would love to see a bar menu with some other drink options in the future. Staff was polite...
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