My husband and I went here on the recommendation of the woman working at Hot Tomato Cafe, where we ate dinner and which is just about a block away from the bar. Â She called it Johnny's Saloon or something like that, but the sign out front said Buckboard. Â The bar is a dive - my husband's favorite kind. Â There are a couple pool tables in front and the bar and seating is at the back. Â We were there on a Friday night and the place was pretty packed with locals (I doubt many tourists go there because it's off the main strip and fairly inconspicuous). Â People were generally friendly - we talked for most of the night with a forty-ish couple, who were there with their son - but it was pretty obvious that we were tourists and I think the bar service was a bit slower for us than for the locals (not a huge deal but just FYI). Â There was a band with four old dudes playing country music and they were awesome. Â We had some Coors and gin and tonics, so not much to comment on the quality of the drinks other than the drinks were cheap. Â All in all, a pretty standard small-town bar. Â I would probably have given it three stars if there hadn't been the great live music.
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