I'm upping the review to 4 stars simply based upon the service. I've been in multiple times over the past few months. The staff does a good job of chatting people up, remembering people, and having genuine personalities behind the bar.
I've eaten in here a couple times. Honestly, some of the menu items are hit or miss. The wings are good. The club sandwich was really "heavy." You know when your sandwich is dripping, there will be hell to pay later - one way or another.
You really can't beat $2 pint Tuesdays. All of the drafts are $2. All of them. It's a great day to come in and try a craft beer that you would normally drop $5+ on.
I guess the appeal of Bailey's depends on what you're looking for. If you want to pony up to the bar and drink...it's 5 stars. If you want to grab a table and get dinner...3 stars. If you want to drink and play pool or darts, 4 stars.
Let me start by saying - it's a bar............and that about sums that up.
Bailey's looks promising on the outside, but is about as boring as it gets on the inside. From staff, to overall atmosphere. Pretty bad if you suck as a bar in Canton (an area that is screaming for a need for nightlife). Instead of cornering the market - Bailey's fumbled the football.
I've been in there on a Friday or Saturday night and you would think you rolled into a wine and dine restaurant. It is that boring. I think the senior center at Summit on the Park is getting more action on weekend.
Maybe a sporting event is the cure? The TV's are strategically placed way the hell up on the corner portions of the patron area. Small, and inconvenient to see.
There is a larger area in the back with a larger TV - but it is next to the gaming area and not the most ideal place to sit. Not to mention - there is no one back there half the time. So for what little action might be going on at Bailey's - you might miss out if plan to hang next to the pool table. Which is a catch 22 because there is nothing else going on unless you are playing Billiards.
About the only place of action is the bar - which most likely is the drunks.
The only upside is the drink selection. But, I can't say much beyond that. I don't recall their food much - which means it wasn't much to recall.
Great story - they promoted their fantasy football drafts and enticed with a free drink or appy (something to that effect). Which was all fine - a group of us signed up to be there to do our draft - but then their WIFI was not working. No - it wasn't our computers for you tech heads. Thumbs up Bailey's! Great time on that one.......I ended up wasting time and money.
Obviously I don't care about heading back anytime soon.
It's been awhile since I've been back to this Bailey's but it was as busy as I remember. We stopped in for a drink and to shoot some stick on a Saturday night. The service here was really on point...a little shout out to Carrie for being kick ass and the rest of the crew too! Some of the pool tables looked a little rough but overall a nice spot to shoot since the Shark Club finally closed. Another high note here, the steel tip dart boards in the back - it's always a nice touch to play on real boards and not that electronic crap...just thought I'd mention it. I'll definitely be back for some more R&R.
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