Was there over the weekend. Â Took awhile for the bartender to get to me as he was busy talking with the regulars. Â He spilled one of the bottles of beer on the bar. Â About an 1/8 of the bottle ran down the bar and I pulled a bar stool away so it wouldn't spill onto it. Â He charged me full-price for the beer and then I looked at the bottle and mentioned that it wasn't full. Â He then finally asked if I wanted another-which I did. He then gave the spilled bottle to his friend. Â Seemed irritated that I asked for another beer. I won't got there again.
Review Source:The breadsticks here are very memorable. Delicious warm bread sticks, covered in buttery, garlic, parmesan sauce-- and served with these yummy dipping sauces.
Up North def knows how to do delicious stix. Bar was happy and fun at happy hour- with groups of friends playing darts and having some beers. Nice crowd!
Dog House is definitely part of my 5-6 bar crawl that I do when up visiting family. Â The wings are delicious, sandwiches are good, pizza is yummy, and they always pour with a heavy hand. Â They have a dart board but no pool table. Â Cute bartenders and the 30 something happy hour crowd always has me heading in for more. Â I do know the owner by association and he is A-OK with me. Â Great location if your in the downtown area and just want to chill out somewhere.
Review Source:Great sports bar. The bartenders were accommodating, the drinks were well mixed, and the atmosphere was chill. Tasty pub fare (a friend and I split a pizza and chips/salsa -- both were good) and attentive bartenders (they made sure that our game was on a nearby TV and our glasses were full). Age-wise, there was a mixed crowd when we showed up during the late lunching hour, although it appeared to get younger as it got later into the evening. Overall impression: a casual hangout for sports fans and twenty somethings.
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