I only go there when some buddies are already there. Â I wouldn't ever try the food, doesn't feel like a sanitary place to cook. Â Why the police haven't shut this place down yet I just don't know. Â No way in hell a percentage of the crowd in there was over 19. Â The music was awful, no one was dancing, everyone is just hanging out or playing beer pong and the dj has Nelly blasting so loud you can't talk to the person next to you. Â Seriously, Big Tymers, Nelly, and the Fresh Prince.... LOL
I guess if you're looking to take an incredibly drunk underage girl home this is the place to go.
A group of us walked in on a Wednesday afternoon around 530 to an empty bar. Â The bartender was very friendly and quickly served us. Â The food was just so-so but extremely economical as they had a 25 cent wing special during Bruins games. Â Shortly after arrival a neighborhood lush managed to create quite a spectacle and fall off his stool loudly cursing at the ground and his spilled beer. Â This appears to be more of a late night drinking bar more than anything else. Â On a side note, we were offered highly discounted Gillette Fusion razors that likely fell of the back of a truck in Southie from a random character who appeared out of nowhere.
Review Source:This is your classic Quincy Center bar... If you went to high school, middle school, or elementary school in the south shore you will know or at least semi-recognize 75% of the people in this place. It gets crowded, is sometimes full of trashy people, and fight occasionally happen... this is where everyone ends up going.
I've seen what many of the reviewers have mentioned - the drunk post teens throwing up, the badly tatooed, and non-existant dance floor... not always the best scene but most bars are like this on weekends. Â
If you come on a quiet night the bar staff is attentive and friendly. James, one of the bartenders, goes out of his way to be pleasant to every person at the bar and he knows a lot about cocktails.