What a blast we had visiting this bar/restaurant!! Â There was a great band on Saturday night and then there's Sunday Funday. Â We walked in to friendly bartenders and friendly patrons. Â
So I have to start out with the sign outside. Â The bar is turning 60 this year or next, can't remember, and the sign looks like it was taken off a casino in Vegas. Â Just the first hint of history at this place. Â When you walk in you have the bar, some tables, a stage for the band, pool tables, shuffle board, darts and the greatest collection of memorabilia I've ever seen in person. Â The pictures on the walls tell the history of this place. Â The people who have graced this bar with their presence will make your jaw drop! Â I almost felt like I was in a museum. Â
It's under new ownership this year (April, I believer) and the new guy seems to be making some improvements. Â We saw some flowers planted out back and we were told he was going to take out the wall behind the bar and make a round bar (which should look awesome). Â The women's bathrooms are painted pink and the decor is just adorable.
The menu looked great, making it hard to choose just one item, so we ordered 3: Â The hot wings, the cream-cheese-stuffed-bacon-wrapped-jalapenos, and a burger. Â The hot wings were the typical hot wings but the jalapenos...holy crap! Â The first one my hubby bit in to was fine, not too hot. Â So then I try one. Â WOW! Â Very hot, but tasty and I proceeded to eat a couple more. Â We ended up taking some of the wings and jalapenos home. Â Fore warning - the jalapenos get hotter as the night goes on.
They have a great smoking patio out back with two levels. Â Ashtrays are abundant and the service was great on the patio. Â The bartenders never forgot about us. Â Definitely worth checking out and, since we don't live there, let me know how the bar-in-the-round turns out.
This is going to be mainly a review of their food, since that is what I do on Yelp.  As a "dive bar", the place has lots of character, with chatty and friendly bartenders, interesting "regulars", and a  comfortable set-up.
Now for the food. I have found some really unexpected great food at bars in town. I have also encountered some horrific and greasy-fried bar food as well.
I knew Benny's had a kitchen, and served hot meals, so I ventured in on my lunch hour to check them out. Â Their blue plate special for the day was Fried Chicken. I have had some really good and really bad friend chicken at the bars and taverns in town. Benny's unfortunately falls into the "really bad" category. What makes fried chicken bad? Â Well, their coating was properly seasoned, but man was the chicken dry. Â I don't mean just slightly over-cooked, but the chicken meat tasted like and had the consistency of sawdust. Went through 4 cokes to wash it down. I know it can be tricky to get dark and white meat both juicy, since white meat takes a shorter time to cook, but my three-piece order was all white meat (not that I would have liked a piece or two of dark, but I was never given that option.)
As a bar, Benny's can be fun, not such a great place for grabbing a bite however.
God, I love Benny's. Â It's been around for so long (1953) and the crowd there always makes you feel like they have been too. Â They always have something going on like live music in the corner, usually all local and either bluesy or metaly. Â Everything you could want in a local dive is offered here including pool tables, darts, mini arcade, an awesome patio for those amazing Colorado afternoons and a busty bartender (who has been pretty impressed with my rack in the past, we've compared). Â I always have a good time when I come here but beat-up, local drunks and cheap beer are my thing.
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