Bar review only:
Stopped in on a Friday night. There was a fair crowd but plenty of open tables. A decent live band was playing; they covered lots of CCR and Skynyrd selections. This seemed to be the place to go if you are a mid 50's duck hunter or retired biker. Bring your camo jacket and Cabela's cap and you'll fit right in. Rarely do I enter a bar anymore and realize that I'm the youngest one there, but that's the crowd at Hardtails. Â No biggie, I didn't mistakenly expect an Austin scene here in Georgetown. So we figured we'd have a couple of cocktails and enjoy ourselves.
The beer selection is pretty abysmal. You get your choice of cheap domestics or cheap domestics. Unfortunately my drink came back incorrect and then our waitress disappeared. Entirely. After trying to make eye contact for nearly 25 minutes, which she skillfully avoided, we got irritated enough to walk up to the bar to pay and left.
The ambiance isn't shabby. There's an outdoor patio area and a couple of pool tables. Â I can see the allure if I was in the demographic that frequents Hard Tails and if I was jonesing for some Miller, but if you're under 45 and looking for a fun place to have a few, I'd suggest you keep heading south.
The best burgers ever ! The Blue cheese Burger is definately the way to go.
friends have tried most dishes on the menu now, and all are good in their own way, it's personal taste.
The staff are friendly and attentive, the atmosphere is casual. No one looks out of place.
As its Georgetown, with Sun City and few bikers, there is a mix of customers, but that means anyone and everyone feels at home during the day. I hope they dont lose that aspect.
The evenings are still pretty mixed, but a younger to mid-age is more prevalent.
definately worth a visit, and a repeat or two :-)