On Sunday's One-Eyed Romeos usually plays outside and they are a good cover band with a wide mix of songs. Nice misters to keep the heat at bay.
The frozen drinks however should be skipped. The owner himself mixed a fresh dacquiri but it was too weak and not flavorful. You get what you pay for and it was cheap. The waitress gave my husband free soda since he was driving.
The inside was a cloud of smoke but the patio is nice. Mostly a 50+ crowd. We watched one woman who kept belly dancing to every song.
Place was dead when I went. Drinks were relatively cheap which was a plus, but the crazy amount of awkward people watching a few of the ladies dance was creepy. I missed the SWAT week and came when SWAT was off so maybe that's why this was the way it was? Whatever, the door man was nice and the drinks were cheap. Bartenders were on point too and really helpful.
Review Source:I was at BJs on new years eve, and it was a wild place.
Wild crowd, wild drinks, fantastic. Â
This is just turning out to be *THE* hot spot for nightlife in Lake Havasu City! Â
The food is coming out of the kitchen, the drinks are great and moderately priced, and the crowd is a ball! Â
There was dancing, Karaoke, and a huge crowd of fun peeps that were affable. I had a great time and enjoyed my evening. Â
I recommend BJs for nightlife, even in the winter (off season in Havasu). Â
BTW, in the summer the beer is so cold ice crystals form in it. Delicious on a 110 degree Havasu summer day! Â It was probably just as cold on December 31st but I couldn't appreciate it as much.
But I do appreciate BJs! Â Great place!
This place is fun! And boy do they have cheap drinks. Yes...it might not the classiest or the nicest bar. But you're in havasu, who cares? The outdoor area is fun, the staff is friendly and it's a great spot to hang out. Haven't tried the food and don't have any desire to. Oh and love the mini pitchers, especially during happy hour when they are $2. Can't be beat! They have karaoke some nights inside, if you are into that.
Review Source:My words of advice for this place: Make sure you get your hepatitis shots before you go!
Dive bars are not usually the type of place we like anyway but this place takes the cake! It is definately the scariest bar my wife and I have been to in for a long time - and we grew up in the midwest! I guess if you like that just out of prison feel it is the perfect place for you! We have been there twice, and both times we thought that they opened the doors to the Kingman prison and let everyone free. We just couldn't figure out why they all came to BJ's!
If you are up for an adventure and decide to go, make sure you bring friends and an extra lung or two because everyone there chain smokes like an old stove! I think this bar represents the general population of Lake Havasu pretty well. You have the meth heads, welfare moms, drug dealers, pedophiles and a good selection of dirty old men who hit on everyone coming through the door!
On a good note, they do serve their drinks in plastic cups so there is little chance of getting a disease from the glass itself. As for everything else, I guess you just roll the dice!
Opt for Mad Dogs for a little better environment or Martini Bay for someplace classy.
My favorite pastime: people watching. And man does BJ's give me a feast for my eyes. I strolled in on a Saturday night after a day at the lake. Being a newbie to the Havasu "hot spots" I had no clue what the dress code was. And to be frank, I didn't really care. It's Havasu. Any place where girls can wear pasties, and have it completely be acceptable, would love a girl it cut off shorts and a tiny tee. So that's what I put on.
The oddest mix of people you can imagine. You got your drunk over 50's preying on anything that walks by. Then you have you bros with their straight bill hats chilling sides lines. Then you got your Latin chicas in their 5 inch stilettos and skin tight dresses bouncing their booties like they were born to do it. I mean the range in ages was easily 35+. And despite all that, BJ's was actually a pretty fun time.
Drinks are poured heavy, with 2 different rooms to tickle your fancy. The indoor room had karaoke and the outdoor room had a DJ. When the bar closes there's a ton of cabs and shuttles waiting outside in the back so you never have to worry about calling for one yourself. All in all, when in Havasu, check this place out. But make sure you're there to drink because I can't imagine being here sober.
OOOHHHHHH BOY! Friday night gay and lesbian night, not that there is anything wrong with that but when the girls are fugly, it could put a damper on this hot spot. Once or twice ok not a problem but every time we went in there with  a group of friends ( both boys and girls ) the guys were getting hit on and the girls were fondled on the dance floor. We left and returned on Saturday night, it was an episode of the twilight zone the same crowd. The Dj was soooo awesome, the music was kick ass but at 11:00 pm the dance floor was empty, maybe because the place was filled with some spring breakers who watch an episode of Havasu spring break and wanted to replicate the video which they weren't doing well, especially the guy doing the sprinkler on the dance floor. It was like they were just making fun of the music that was so good. Some of the bartendars are really cool and have a great personality but the others are clamy.
Review Source:If you're in havasu for three nights this is a must-see.
It looks like a fraternity house with (more) class...
We had a bartender that just got laid off from his union ironworker gig. We ordered four shots of the Canada House whiskey, and pretty much emptied the bottle it seemed like on those.
There is karaoke going on indoors. What is likely to be played during that is almost anyone's guess as you get a mix of boaters, locals, old (I mean old) people, young people, bikers, and weirdos. I have been there and heard it go from ACDC to "The Candyman Can" song from Willy Wonka. No Joke.
Drinks are cheap, and they'll get you drunk. Seems like most of the people that go here are locals or know the area and go boating out at copper canyon.
Apparently this is one of two bars worth going to in LHC. Â Drinks are cheap and super strong. Â There's an outdoor bar/patio/dance floor which is nice as well as an inside bar that is slightly dive-y but still cool with pool tables and karaoke. Â When it gets hot, they spray a cool mist from the ceilings. Â Also, I don't know if I was putting out the scent or what but people were actually nice and friendly here too and by here I mean LHC as well as the bar. Â I had fun and shall return when I go for another visit.
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