Kelleys Island, the home of many summers of a misspent youth. Â I always have preferred KI to the Put-in-bay crowd as it is more laid back and has less of the frat party feel. Â Anyone who has ever spent a summer night on the island knows that the bars tend to close down in typical order every night. Â First the Pump, then Bag the Moon, and lastly The Casino. Â Island-goers habitually make their way from one bar to the next as the music slowly dies and the taps stop flowing. Â As you make your way to the Casino, the environment usually changes to a younger and more raucous crowd. Â Admittedly, The Casino has lost a lot of its charm over the years. Â It was always nice to sneak in underage because you could simply walk in through the back patio. Â This was great when I was underage, however, is quite annoying at best now. Â Over time, many of the mainstays of the Casino have also changed faces. Â Gone are the interactive and personable bartenders (Bridgette). Â Chicago has now taken over behind the bar, and it is always a guess as to what type of mood he might be in for the night. Â On good nights, he can joke around and challenge oncomers to completely onesided arm wrestling matches (he used to be a professional~ props to him), while on bad nights, he can tend to be quite abrasive. Â With all things Kelleys Island, there is a tradition with each establishment. Â The Pump has the Brandy Alexander and billiards. Â Bag the Moon has its strawberry shots and typically the better live bands. Â The Casino closed down the night with a 20 person long New York, New York chorus line. Â Sadly, they no longer allow this timeless tradition that put closure on many a good night.
As others have said, the daytime and nighttime versions do differ quite a bit. Â I won't comment on the Casino during the daytime as many others have given an accurate picture. Â Unfortunately, I just feel that there are better places to be on the island during those times of the day: West Bay to watch OSU football, the winery for horseshoes and volleyball, etc.
Cannot comment on the food, only the atmosphere. Â We were there both day and night and I can totally agree with it being 2 totally different places. Â Day time was chill on the back deck, laughing and drinking with people we just met. Â Night time was a dance party with a bit of a younger crowd. Â Not difficult to get a drink at all. Â Dance floor could use a little less lighting to give it more of a club atmosphere.
I had an issue with someone bringing in glass and breaking it and I was taken care of with peroxide and band aids by a member of the staff.
Taxi stand is just up the hill, which makes late nights rather easy.