We stopped into this great little joint after searching for a place to have a beer or two on the town one night while camping at Glendalough State Park nearby. Â There's another place across the street, I believe, but this one seemed to suit our style a bit more than the other. Â It was super chill inside, and an old man behind the counter was very friendly. Â He seemed somewhat surprised that city folk would want to come up and camp in the woods during the winter (hey, we did have a heated cabin at Glendalough, so it wasn't too hard on us). Â He was a pretty funny guy and the staff here was very friendly and cool.
They have a jukebox, which I enjoyed very much while playing some pool and drinking some cheap domestics. Â The bar itself is great, a true dive, and it has the feel of a country roadhouse. Â There are all kinds of weird nuances to the place, including the ability to see through the floor in at least one spot into the basement, due to a hole (not a safety hazard). Â This place just had the wood-creaking, unpretentious and comfortable atmosphere we were looking for and I had a great time and kind of wished we could take a taxi back to the park because I could have gone for hanging out for several hours. Â I believe they had a stage too, so they might have bands in here in the the corner for a good ol' time.