Well. I think the only real nice things about this bar are its proximity to where I live, and the fact that it's next door to a 24 hour Kroger (read: 2am cigarettes and munchies after you leave the bar).
They also have 4 dollar pitchers on Wednesday nights which is rad, unfortunately I'm not too into beer...but bonus for those who are.
I hear that when it rains it smells like ass. Like literal ass (septic problems maybe?) but I have yet to experience this.
The patio out back is a nice place to get away from the questionable bands that play.
Drinks are cheap but it seemed to me as though the mixed drinks were a little light on the alcohol.
Also they charged a $5 cover. I don't mind paying a cover to go see a good band or to go chill in a good atmosphere but umm. At the Grapevine? Really??
But I'll probably be back 'cause it's close and cheap.
This is your typical dive bar. Overcrowded, loud and prone to the occasional ruckus/brawl. Staff is overworked but also inattentive, the beer selection is the pits. The deck can be nice on slow nights, however. The bands booked are on the lower end of the spectrum. If you're a college kid looking to get a cheap buzz and don't mind a zoo atmosphere, this will do just fine. For someone looking for a quiet place to wet the whistle, this definitely isn't the place.
Review Source:this place blows, it's like a frickin redneck haven of some sort. if singing save a horse ride a cowboy while wearing polos is your deal, have fun here. i usually follow rule 17(bring the fun), but this place it was difficult to do so without a little dip in the mouth and a tractor back at the farm.
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