The smoke filled haze that hits you as you enter the Brackney lets you know you are no longer within city limits. Â You will see the same people sitting in the same bar stools on any given night. Â The burgers and wings are good and the waitresses are attentive. Â The real stand out is the Thursday night Prime Rib special. Â For a mere $12.99 you get soup or salad, a very generous hunk of well seasoned beef, vegetable, and potato. Â This can all be washed down with a delicious Ithaca Flower Power(one of a few bottled craft beers).
Review Source:The fact that no exact street address comes up when one googles "The Brackney Inn" is very telling of the place. It's a dive bar in the middle of nowhere. A country dive bar. Which is to say, very different than an urban dive bar.
Whether it was the $1 cans of Bud. The collection of wife-beater wearing Pennsylvania good'ol boys at the bar. Or the history of the place being a brothel for Philadelphia businessmen. It was a total culture shock.
But I loved it. The place has character. It has history. It's a local joint, so expect to get your fare share of suspicious glances. But a taste of something very different from any other dive bar. They also have food there. Didn't try it, so I can't say anything about it. Â
Also, for a much better review of the brackney experience, definitely check out this review. It's a good one.
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