This is the living embodiment of the classic American dive bar. Some of the richness of its history has been lost to remodeling after fire damage, but even fans from long ago will return to revisit that infectious vibe.
A long standing tradition of embracing the alternative and expressing the creative is still encouraged, but the more modern culture of "mehhh ... whatever" is standing right there too.
Arrive early for the quieter small town pub and grill experience, and stay late for the youthful excitement only an alcohol infused college town can provide. This is a place where friends hang out and singles gather to meet new and interesting people.
Come as you are. Drink to your content, and stuff your face with regional favorites like chicken wings and curly fries. Don't be surprised at how much fun can be had for so few dollars.
Take the birthday challenge! Suck down your free fruity drink before your giant sparkler sputters out and you will win the admiration of everyone not already distracted by the ongoing search for that one dart that always takes a bad bounce.
Keep in mind that a well placed tip is a good investment, and there's an ATM machine inside for those of us who never want the party to end!
A dark and gloomy bar normally packed with students on the weekends. It has pretty decent drinks at reasonable prices. The crowd there is usually loud but not rambunctious. People love the Long Island Ice Teas there and with good reason, they're strong and fairly priced. Overall one of the better bars in town.
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