A great place to relax and have a few drinks; they have recently expanded. During the construction it was a lil gloomy. Throughout all my years of going to the deli, the only time I had a bad time was when I walked in and it smelt like cooking grease. I went home and had to change clothes because the smell was so bad.
Review Source:This is a dive I can see myself frequenting. The crowd it attracts is above average for the region; the guys put my billiards skill to shame, and the women are under 40. Thursday nights are karaoke, and I was told there's a Nintendo Wii available, probably for people like me that don't want to get embarrassed at pool.
The appetizers are cheap and creative. How many dives serve breakfast junk food, like french toast sticks, or sausage wrapped in a blueberry pancake? A friend and I split the fried cheesecake bites, and they were comparable to the kind of junk food you can find at the fair. Yum.
The prices on booze are cheap, too. $2 vodka u-call-its on Sunday night. $3.25 for your choice of some interesting bottles, including Heineken dark lager (I didn't even know this existed) and Wyder's Pear Cider, which I was more than happy to down.
A nice perk I observed was a room full of six packs in the corner. Apparently, it's to buy yourself some beers to take home when you're not ready for the night to end. Cheap junk food, cheap booze, and good people. What else do you want from a dive?
If you are looking for a great bar with excellent prices then look no further. Â We went in on a Sunday night just after 10 pm. I had driven by earlier in the day and the parking lot was full, so it's a great place to watch a game with some buds and brew. I sat and talked with some of the regulars and it was a great conversation. It's the kind of place I wish didn't revolve around drinking, cuz I don't really like drinking all that much but I can see how somebody might get into that at the Deli Sports bar. I guess you could say the place can be addicting. From talking with the clientele it sounds like Friday and Saturday nights the place can be very busy, as well as the average Sunday and Monday night football season, (and I'm assuming any time a series of games are being played on the same day regardless of the sporting event.)
The juke box is awesome because it's actually hooked up to some proprietary Internet server system so you have tons of options for music (even classical, blues and Jazz).
One saw one person get a little out of hand but he was promptly dealt with, but even with that I would still like to go there the again. Â Deli Sports Bar is relaxed atmosphere with excellent prices. The other reviews were very accurate.