regardless of how this place looks or how its reputation stands not to mention the countless good times and bad i find myself drawn through its glass double doors greeted by its cool as hell bouncers, to the bar lined with black and white photos of past beerstuffed nights, to its smiling bartender woman, through its back door to the stone dirt patio and plopped on a bench to smoke. its the people you meet here and reconnect with here and try to hook up with here...
Review Source:Having accepted a job in Twentynine Palms, I drove up on Saturday to check out some houses. Â Now, the high desert is like an entirely different planet, so you have to expect that things are, well, different. Â Since I lived there many years ago, they have come a long way though. Â They even have a Denny's! Â lol. Â Anyway, after checking out a couple houses, I stopped at the Break n Run for a little refreshment (the desert is freakin' hot!). Â This was about 6:30 (or 1830 for you military types). Â Anyway, not a soul there. Â Great bartender though. Â He assured me that it would get really busy later after DJ Gio got there (I think that was the DJs name). Â Seeing as it was my birthday and all, I decided to stick around. Â Sure enough, it started to get pretty busy around 10 or 11 (although I was told that it was still a pretty slow night). Â Wow! Â I havent seen this many half naked girls in, well, a long time. Â Not that I was complaining. Â It's nice to see young women so proud of their buttocks, lol. Â
So, dance floor, DJ, shot girl, 6 or 7 pool tables, half naked women, great bartenders. Â Seeing as there are few night time entertainment options in the area (unless you want to drive 60 miles to Palm Springs), I hearby award 4 stars to the Break n Run.
I have never been here on a weekend night and probably won't - I'm a little older and don't really like croweded rowdy bars.
We have stopped in during the week while we are visiting the area. Â They have beer on tap and drink specials every night. Â I haven't eaten here.
The atmosphere is basement-like. Â It's big, they have a patio area, pool tables, a stage area, and some tables. Â It's a little smelly but the bathrooms are clean and it's a nice place in the middle of the desert for a cold beer.
I have fond memories of this place...
It definitely gets busy on Friday and Saturday nights but the drinks are cheap, the music is decent, and the crowd is usually good.
The rest of the week it's pretty subdued here but still a good time in my book. All you need is a pitcher, a couple red plastic cups, good conversation, and you're good to go.