This is my husband's "bar" and often I like to accompany him here with our 18-month old daughter. Â I know that sounds bad, but this little hole in the wall is actually not a bad place to take kids and babies right around 5:30 or 6 p.m. for dinner. Â They have a great burger selection and we often see other families with young children there. Â Sometimes the fries can be really greasy, but overall it is a reasonably priced place with good burgers. Â A strong staple for the Heights area.
Review Source:This reminded me of Johnny Malloy's in Lakewood. It is a normal sports bar type place. They have a trivia night which really engaged the crowd. I met some friendly people here and had some good conversation. The beers are good and affordable. They had Stone IPA on draft and bottles of Ephemere. Part of me wishes I would have moved closer to my job and pulled the trigger on moving to the east side. A lot of singers have mentioned this. John Frusciante said "I regret my past". Jay-Z (although I can't stand him, his first album was good though) said "This is the number one rule for your set, in order to survive, gotta learn to live with regrets. If through our travels we get separated; never forget in order to survive gotta live with regrets". Master Ace had a song called "No Regrets". So do I really regret not living closer to the Pub On Lee? Not really. I can always come here like I did a couple weeks ago. It isn't that cool. It is one of the better bars on Lee Road though.
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