After the evening started off poorly at another restaurant, the group of 8 of us decided to give this place a try. Â And boy were we happy we did! Â This bar is great, and the wait staff is very friendly and helpful. Â
The outside patio is secluded and large, with outdoor TV sets to enjoy your favorite football game while eating. Â Although after we tried to sit out there for a few minutes, the mosquitos got the best of us and we retreated inside. Â But there's plenty of table space inside, and at least a dozen TVs all easily viewable. Â
The drink specials were excellent, especially for a Saturday night. Â Our waitress recommended a couple of things from their menu - the broasted chicken and their philly sandwiches. Â One of my friends had the philly and said it was great. Â Sadly, no one tried the chicken. Â But the burgers and pizza were good, and worth the wait during a busy kitchen rush. Â
This is a great casual small-town bar that I would recommend trying. Â I know we will all be coming back here on future weekends.
I was kind of disappointed that this bar turned out to be in a new strip mall instead of in a converted century+ old fire station as I had been hoping. Â Â But that disappointment was soon lost, as this fire department themed bar turned out to be pretty cool regardless.
The bar is covered with photos of burning buildings (historical photos of local fires), the walls are adorned with fire station memorabilia, and there is even a fire pole near the door. (Unfortunately, with no upper level from which to drunkenly slide down, it is just for show. Â Rats.)
For entertainment there are numerous flat screen TVs, MegaTouch machines, a pool table, darts, and Golden Tee. Â The bar also hosts live music. Â Â There's a patio outside what I think is the east end of the bar.
The serve a pizza that looks absolutely incredible. Â Had we known this, we would not have eaten at the previous place we visited. Â :(