This place is called Butter's bar which is probably the only reason why I went. Â The beer selection is ok, but the people watching is a lot better. Â If you're looking to get laid, black out wasted or bump into a couple of bro's, I'd say you have a pretty good opportunity. Â The bar itself is in a strip mall and has a lot of room but it has zero personality. Â I felt like we were drinking in what used to be a car dealership showroom and they just threw a bar in the middle of the room. Â It's basically an empty shell. Â Just an unusual bar experience.
Review Source:You'll be satisfied with this bar if you know what to expect when you go there and it's what you're looking for. Â The few times I've gone there I've gotten the vibe that it's a locals bar. Â The bartenders are friendly, drinks are reasonable and a tv can be seen from nearly every angle in the place so it makes for a great place to watch a game. Â There's a large dance floor but since this isn't really a "dance bar" Â it functions more as a great "people watching" source since the majority of people dancing are those who are too drunk to dance in the first place. Â One last thing I find especially entertaining is the fact that the walls of the women's bathroom are one giant chalkboard. Â (A great place to vent.)
Review Source:Why hello there, Butter's. Very pleased to meet you.
Butter's is somewhere between a dive bar and a "meh" quality suburb bar. It knows what it is, though and that gives it a bonus star. There's a good group of regulars, with some unexpected (and refreshing) diversity thrown in for Straight White Republican Gahanna.
There's an impressive list of beers, though some edge toward the expensive. Â Daily specials are pretty good but a bit dangerous if you're easily tempted. Â The few staff I've met were all awesome: attentive, friendly, and shockingly efficient.
If you're a local, definitely stop in. I can't say that it's worth a drive from other suburbs or downtown, but it's a good spot if you're in the area.