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    This is one of those great vintage, old wood, dark lighting kind of bars. Makes you feel like you're back in the 1920s at a speakeasy. Even the bathroom is nice. The staff here were very friendly and they have some fantastic creative drinks to try that are plenty strong! They were pretty fairly priced too at about $8.50 - $9 each.

    My only complain about this place is that most of the seating is upstairs and as a person with a disability, if I came on a busy night, there would have been no place for me to sit if all the seating downstairs was taken (to be expected when you're going bar hopping on a weekend night though). Thankfully though, that wasn't the case and our group got the bench seating right next to the bar.

    That being said, this is still one of my favorite bars I've ever been to and I definitely recommend stopping by if you're in the area.

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    Pros: Tiny bar, intimate, great cocktails. Adore the 'witch's tit' cocktail. Outdoor and indoor seating.

    Cons: Sometimes has a cliquey vibe.

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    As far as a small space bar goes, Hazlewood is really great. I had my birthday in the upstairs area a few years back -- granted it was a weekday night, but it fit around 10 of my friends, and the bartenders were really great. It's also just an awesome place to grab an interesting cocktail with a friend or two.

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    A nice place to stop in for a good cocktail. I ordered the Margeurite's Punch, which was very refreshing, and only $5! (happy hour price). The bartender wasn't very chatty, and the place was a little disheveled behind the bar, which took away from the fancy allure the place was trying to achieve. Overall, it's a good place to stop by if you're in the area but I wouldn't go out of my way to go back.

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    I really have to agree with most of the reviewers' reviews because this place is a small speakeasy-type bar with two floors and one bathroom. The chandeliers are quite fancy and for some reason the bar area reminded me a little of Grim's on Capitol Hill but smaller.

    The cocktails are stiff so you definitely get your money's worth. The upstairs area was a bit empty when our group came in on a Saturday evening and we did a little feng shui so that we could make room for all of us. They didn't seem to mind that we moved one of the couches over to the other side with the table. That was convenient!

    I'd definitely come back here for drinks because it's a nice spot to catch up with an old friend or something. It's chill and not as crazy as BalMar or the other neighborhood bars in the area.

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    Hazelwood is my favorite cocktail bar hands down! From the cozy warm decor, to the fabulous menu, they aim to please.

    My friend and I didn't know what we wanted so just listed off a couple liquor and usual cocktail likes to the bartender who crafted up a marvelous lemony thing for me and something that looked like a Long Island for him, but tasted SO much better!

    Sauntering outside to sit on the patio with your drink is also part of the Hazelwood charm. As other rater's have said, I'd suggest this place for cozy groups of two or three, but can't imagine trying to enjoy a larger group here, but I'm not a "larger group" gal anyway!

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    This is a tiny little bar so it gets packed. It's a cool spot and even better if you manage to grab a couch in the upstairs loft. Try the Tapatio mustache, which is a Pacifico beer in the bottle, but with the addition of a shot of tequila and some habanero spice added. Make sure to flip it over so the ingredients can mix, just like you would with a lime, but watch the spray. Get it in your own eye and it will feel like someone socked you. Get it in someone else's eye and they will.

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    The cocktails are incredible! You can tell that the bartenders take a lot of pride in their craft. The water, however, had horse meat in it. Didn't ask for it, didn't care for it.

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    Stopped in to Hazelwood for the first time on a rainy Thursday eve.
    That's a good time to check out bars when not crammed with egoic hipsters or wasted tourists who spill drinks on your shoes.

    The place was fairly empty, save for a few drinkers and very friendly and attentive Drew, co-owner and bartender par excellence. There was just one man seated at the bar wearing a brown tweed jacket, brown slacks and brown shoes. Parted brown short hair and a waxed handlebar moustache. One would expect a man dressed and coiffed as such in any other location to be at least 55, and toting a briefcase full of accounting paperwork or history 201 lessons-- but on casual inspection, he was certainly nearing 30. That's hipster Ballard.

    The intricately carved Indonesian cattle skulls that hang high near the retro wall sconces are beautiful and lend a EuroHarovian flavor to a tiny and otherwise sparsely decorated table-less space. An iron railing leads you upstairs to padded bench seating, shared only by a DJ's mix table. The famous peep hole was unfortunately not working, but Drew described what we were missing. I'll be back to see that soon.

    Let me say this:  Full-bearded and affable Drew made us two of the best and most generous $9 Manhattans I've ever had. Top shelf and expertly mixed with deft mirrored ambi-dexterous moves. I was high on just one, a second would have sent me home with an imaginary ship to sail. I suspect that busy nights demand smaller portions, but i'll return to find out.

    In any event, I asked why no art hung on empty walls, and Drew explained that the art that once decorated the walls was stolen on a crowded night. How f***ed up is that?

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  • 0

    Dark and small, wooden with not a lot of seating. There are gorgeous carved skulls on the walls that I would steal in a heartbeat.

    The drinks were well made and not terribly priced. I would get here early to get a good spot, and be ready to wait in line to order a second or third round.

    My martinis were good, though they didn't seem to fill the martini glass as well as the specialty cocktails. Maybe I'll learn to drink foofy drinks.

    I will come back!

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    Went to Hazlewood for HH with my boyfriend yesterday.  I loved the ambiance of this cozy bar, really cool vibe.  My boyfriend even said he wished he lived on the 2nd floor.  The service was great and the drinks were amazing.  We had to rush out cause of our dinner but we liked the place so much that we came back for seconds after.

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    My husband and I came for happy hour tonight. It was great, but also easy to see the place would be a royal pain when crowded. There aren't many seats in the place and the bar is in the back, one sided. Meaning access would be really constricted when busy.

    We tried four different drinks and were all good. Their dark and stormy was executed great.

    We'll come again, just not during peak times.

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    Extremely friendly bartenders and a different flavor of bar for Ballard, but I just wasn't impressed. Different strokes for different folks I guess. Limited seating downstairs, and I didn't make it upstairs. There is a patio outside for summer. Others enjoy it, so check it out and judge for yourself.

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    In the week I spent in Seattle, I spent three of my nights in Hazelwood. Fantastic original drinks, cool bartenders, and a fun crowd willing to shoot the shit on whatever.   The owner's drinks are far and away some of the best I've ever had, while his employee was a competent mixer.  I'll be coming back on my next trip to Ballard.

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    We stopped in here for a drink with friends on Friday, and I liked it a lot.

    Yes the space is small, but we had ~10 people with us and were able to sit comfortably (partially because we aren't shy about sitting very close to each other). This wouldn't be a good place for large groups that aren't comfortable with each other.

    The drinks were good, nothing amazing, and it's more or less self-service.... but hey, it's never very far from the bar! I would come back here for a drink.

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    Hazlewood is hands down my favorite cocktail bar in Ballard. The cocktail list is super inventive and very thoughtfully put together; you won't find  these creations anywhere else! Here's a teaser - one of them has squid ink in it...and it's ridiculously delicious. Of course, if you're a bit more traditional, you can get any of the standards too; all expertly crafted, I might add.

    Other great things about this bar include the staff - the owners regularly tend bar and are super down to earth/friendly. For you hetero men folk, one of the most adorable female bartenders I've ever laid eyes on works here too. Can't beat that!

    The decor is super sexy, dark, and a little bit primal. Treat your eyeballs to the secret peep-hole upstairs...you won't soon forget what you see!

    The music is ALWAYS fantastic. No top 40 or shitty pop music here.

    My only complaint is that this place is SMALL and also POPULAR, so it can get quite crowded, especially on weekends. In fact I try to avoid Hazlewood any time after  9PM on Fridays and Saturdays. However it's a perfect spot to drop in during the week and it's excellent for starting out a long night of drinking on the weekends!

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  • 0

    This place was alright but nothing overly memorable. It may have been one of those rare occasions that yelpers steered me wrong. Bummer.

    The atmosphere was super weird but the drinks were pretty good. I'm not sure I was expecting to be saloon-like and was thinking it would be more of a speakeasy-type of bar. The bartenders were nice but not overly friendly.

    I will probably pick a different cocktail bar to visit next time I am in town.

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    Love sitting at the bar and watching the bartenders make drinks, they really go the extra mile and make sure that everything is perfect. Their dirty martinis are great. Because this place is so small there is always a line of people waiting to get a drink.

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    Sexy atmosphere.  Ballard's own France.
    Often full of people on a weekend night, but always worth giving up elbow room for those amazing drinks. Even just a whisky ginger awes my tastebuds there.
    This is a great place to not be shy and make acquiantance with someone.
    Really super carved skulls on the walls...up high.

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    In terms of crafting a beverage, this place is top of the line. I could try all of their drinks and I might. I had the Dark and Stormy. Delicious.

    The bartender gave herself a $3 tip from my $10. Sure, I didn't make a fuss. But I resented it. I would have given most or all the change back. I just don't like the presumption.

    Interior seemed dark and stuffy. There wasn't a lot of seating.

    This place is hard core hipster.

    It's a bit dark in here and crowded. There's not a lot of seating. It was also stuffy. Maybe all off this is the ambience. It didn't really win me over. (except the chandelier.)

    They didn't seem to have a menu people could pick up to look at. It's posted on one wall. That seemed a bit inconvenient for a place so small.

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    I went here yesterday for a happy hour birthday drink with my friend.  Never been, and she suggested that we go.  It was perfect.  I ordered a grapefruit cocktail, I can't remember the name, but it was DEE LI CIOUS!

    Calm, cool, relaxed place.  I will most certainly go back.

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    I read one of the tips/reviews from Yelp saying,  "Hazelwood is a candy shop for cocktail." So, I decided to come here for Happy Hour.

    Location:
    In the heart of Ballard downtown on Market. It's not visible because this is a small place. I walked by a couple times and finally found it! Street parking! I normally park by the water, Back-in only parking spots. Since this is in Ballard downtown, it's very convenient to take public transportation.

    Decor:
    Small, and not very noticeable from the street. It's cozy inside. There are two floors. I didn't remember seeing tables on the 1st floor. However, there's seating by the bar where you can talk to the bartender. The 2nd floor is more like an attic. It's not very big. I'd say it might be able to fit 8-10 people. The couches upstairs were very comfortable. It was sunny day when I went there. I was glad there's AC!

    Drinks: (They ONLY serve DRINKS)
    At first, I was surprised they don't serve food because I was starving. However, after my 1st grapefruit cocktail, I fell in love with this place. The drink was so good and refreshing. I finished my 1st one and can't help to order the 2nd one. It was a custom made by the bartender from Hot Toddy (a hot drink, whiskey, lemon, and honey). She made it a iced Toddy for me. I liked it but it was too strong that I only finished 1/3.

    Service:
    I feel it's more like a self-served place. You order your drink, go to your seat, drink, talk, return your glass, pay, and leave. It's not necessary bad. Just feel no one is rushing me in any ways! I really appreciated the bartender making a hot drink cold for me. I felt bad I didn't finish. She thought it wasn't good. But, I told her it was really good ,just I was getting too tipsy to have it all. She was so nice and offered me water.

    This is a great place to hang out! But, make sure you come early before the crowds arrive.

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  • 0

    Ballard feeling a little too wholesome lately?

    Hazelwood is stroller-free and smoker-friendly. It's a tiny place with an elegantly dingy upstairs lounge and a small sidewalk seating area. The bartenders are meticulous and skilled, so there may be a short wait for your drinks--these things aren't coming out of a well gun, you know!

    Best of all is the all-day Sunday happy hour. Drop by for a drink after shopping the Ballard Sunday Farmers Market. After a morning of organic veggie shopping, pure-bred dogs and folk music; Hazelwood is just what the doctor ordered.

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    Boom. One star. Yup. I really liked you when you first opened. It's a shame you soured, the location is pretty great. It looks like Hazlewood keeps some people happy, and that's great. But unfortunately, I am not one of them.

    Walk in sometime after happy hour, after some fabulous eats at Ocho. Stood in the empty downstairs space for 5 minutes, noticing there are 3 couples in front of us standing awkwardly  waiting for drinks too. This is not a good sign. One female bartender in the well, wearing a zip-up hoodie. Underdressed for a bartender at a cute craft cocktail joint in Ballard, no? I disgress.

    Server comes out and asks us what we'd like to order. I say a Last Word, and a Sazcerac for manfriend.

    Server scrunches her face up at not knowing what a Last Word is, but reassures me the bartender will know. I am surprised they don't know one of Murray's best drinks. Especially as I've had one here before, back when the service was faster.  I change by mind, in fear of a really effed up cocktail on the way, and change it to a gin martini.

    Me: That's okay. Then let's do a gin martini, Sazcerac. (points to me and my friend)
    Server: ::Turns to him:: Okay, and what will you have?
    Me: He'll have the Sazerac.  
    Server: Oh, I'm sorry, I thought that was one drink!!!

    At this point I'm speechless. I just want the drink and get out of there. It had been far, far too long, and we're still standing in the middle of the room. Upstairs is filled with really friendly looking hipsters cough cough.

    So we wait, and wait some more. The bartender puts down a Last Word, tells me it's mine. Fine. Martini shot time. Then begins to make the second drink, the Sazerac. I wonder what she's doing as she pours the booze into a tin...adds ice...I'm watching her intently, afraid to watch her next move... Yup. SHE SHOOK THE SAZERAC. Arrived bruised, ice shards and watered down to the middle of the rocks glass. Any kind of glass wash a distant memory.  Manfriend takes a sip and goes..."Ohh, is this how they're supposed to taste?"

    I'm done with Hazlewood. Embarrassingly incompetent service, unfriendly clientele, poorly executed "cocktails." Hazlewood got too cocky in their old age.

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    Big fan.  I will get crowded so come early.  All the cocktails I tried here were outstanding.  

    I was a huge fan of the dark and stormy.  After a few of these I asked the bartender for something different. She recommended a drink, while delicious, I don't know in good conscience I can post the name of it here. All though nothing would make me happier if a legion of yelpers went here and ordered said drink.  

    Oh and they have a peep hole.  It's upstairs in the back.  If people are sitting at the couch in front of it, ask them to move for a moment so you can "peek".  

    Great bar.  I'll be back again.  And again and again ...

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    Laidback, cozy 2-story lounge with a slight speak-easy feel, quite a contrast to Hazlewood's loud neighbors (Matador, King's Hardware, Balmar). Extensive craft cocktail menu including all the classics (Blood & Sand, Rob Roy, Manhattan, etc). Drinks are well-priced (~$8). Upstairs is dark, intimate (fits 15) - largely couches and settees, i.e.: date-appropriate. Downstairs features window seating, bar seating and a small standing space.

    Went on a weeknight and upstairs was already full - likely gets packed on weekends, would return on a weeknight only.

    HH 4-7PM daily + all day Sunday
    $2 off all specialty cocktails; $1 off all other cocktails, beer, wine

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  • 0

    ...I'm a sucker.
    No, not a sucka MC.
    ...I'm a sucker.
    No, not a sucka DJ.
    ...I'm a sucker, a sucker for master mixers, master mixologists.  

    Hazelwoods has all the elements/ingredients/components for a stellar sitting.  Although I live nowhere near Seattle, I do frequent the streets of Ballard and like its establishments.  So, it was a surprise when I was introduced to Hazelwood (lovely Katy H. was matchmaker.  THANKS, Katy!).

    My bro and I saddled up to the bar.  The cooler-than-I-can-ever-hope-to-be bartend-ita totally made my day.  We were handed a wildly weathered cocktail list and had choices spanning centuries.  My bro went with a pre-Prohibition concoction (with bourbon in it of course).  

    I, the forever indecisive nincompoop, watched her make my bro's drink, while not having any drink decision in mind.  

    "What do you like?"
    Millions of things raced through my mind....  Oh, for a drink....
    "Ummm...I like tequila.  I like citrus flavors..." I awkwardly replied.

    The cool-ly tattooed brunette barkeep rapped about a drink which she liked making, and I, of course, said, "let's make this happen".

    Yes, I'm a sucker.  Some bartenders are artists.  I like to watch them working their craft, and making it look easy.  My drink was pretty darn dope, stiff, and funky fresh (these are all good).  I go weak for craft cocktails.

    Oh and yeah, the place was just chill, small, and cozy.  There is the area downstairs next to the bar, but there is also an area upstairs with couches that call to you.  

    [next time!]

    So yes, Hazelwood is newly on my Seattle go-to list.

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    It's funny to think I'd have so much to say about a place so small!

    I popped into Hazlewood a few weeks ago with friends and have been raving about it ever since. Their house cocktail list is chock full of drinks that are tasty and creative. I have to make more trips here just to try them all! It's also great that if you're looking for a cheap alternative, they have Schlitz! ha.

    There's only enough room for 8-15 people in this teeny tiny bar. Luckily though, they have outdoor space that doubles their total occupancy if the weather is nice.

    I love how when I came in here I could tell that the few folks who were inside enjoying drinks were regulars. Bars are great like that... you can always make new friends and tell if a place is good or not if they have friendly regulars. It certainly helped that the service was fast and friendly too!

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  • 0

    First, I would like to say for the record that I feel like the name of this place is misspelled. It will never be ok to me. Additionally, there is no fake beer here. However, they do have all kinds of flavored bitters for which to make me some sort of fake cocktail - which is lovely and usually free.

    Having said all that, I do like the place; it's dark, it's sexy, it wants to be a very good time - it's just sad it fills so rapidly with the young, the White, the straight, the boring.

    Fuckin' Ballard.

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    Drinking here feels like drinking in your buddy's loft. You know the one that's so cool that all the women like him, all the guys like him, and he seems to know a bit about everything? And despite how much you want to dislike him you can't? Yeah that's Hazlewood.

    And to make it even worse they have a nice staff, a DJ that plays old school quality vinyls upstairs (scratchy sound included), and a little peephole to get a view of whatever it is they have in their at the moment.

    Add some cool cocktails including some that have squid ink in them and you have a damn good place to hang out and drink at in Ballard.

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    After my first visit to Hazlewood, I now know what it'd feel like to have a house party inside of my closet. The night was a test to my flexibility. You have to step over people's feet, dodge elbows, bend over backwards to make a path and step to the side, over and around to shimmy up to the bar to order a drink. That takes skill, people. And you just may break a sweat.

    However, I can get down with claustrophobia if the environment is cool enough. Thankfully, what Hazlewood lacks in space it makes up for in atmosphere. Dim lighting, tucked away seating and funky art, extensive drink options, laid back patrons and hip, kind staff will draw me back though preferably on a weeknight.

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  • 0

    How on earth have I never been here before last night?
    WTF is wrong with me?

    Those are just a few questions I was asking myself when my darling friend and I happened upon Hazlewood last night. Talk about entering a whole new (or old) world. This place instantly put me in Paris, circa 1922. From the lighting to the music and the bartender with the ever-so adorable smile, I was in the place that I only see in my sleep.

    Unfortunately, I could only stay long enough to enjoy a delicious imported French beer, but I assure you, I will return.  

    This is the bar that the regulars don't want people to know about; it's theirs and they probably don't want to share. I don't blame them.

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  • 0

    Dear Hazlewood,

    I love you.  Te amo.  Ti amo.  Je t'aime.  Yes, I find myself thinking about you often.

    I love you because you are:

    Sexy: your dim lights create a very cozy and mysterious ambiance.  The lushness of your wooden bar is a wonderful host for drinking palates.

    Quirky: your furniture might not be the most unique, but it's antique.  Who doesn't like vintage nowadays?  It contributes to the mood so well...we enjoyed it very much.

    Kind: you bartenders and servers know what they do and they like to treat your customers nicely.  I will never forget the nice bartender who, on my request for a Ron Aniversario on the rocks, opened the bottle and breathed in the goodness that lives inside that marvelous glass container.  To make things better, she said "it's been some time since I last enjoyed this amazing aroma."  Oh, man.  I knew what it was to love a girl that night...

    Attract the nicest crowd: we loved your other customers.  They were minding their own business but were also very dandy.  The BF and I won't forget how we relinquished our seats to a couple that needed to seat close to their group.  Why not?  We got another comfy couch and a pleasant surprise of a free round from these nice people.  What a thoughtful gesture.

    Great places like you, Hazlewood, are those where people collect fond memories.  You gave us a lot to remember.  We'll be back.  We'll enjoy you again and again and again.

    Warm regards,

    Ron Aniversario Loving Chick.

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  • 0

    Perfection... Really...
    I like a great dive bar and I love a good high class joint. This place satisfies my thirst for both.

    Hazelwood is small... Hazelwood is in Ballard... Hazelwood can easily be missed

    The bar downstairs serves drinks and drinks only... there is no food... nor should there be at a place like this. I imagine people standing and talking on a crowded night in the downstairs- but on the off night I went there was a couple groups seated on the wall seats chatting and catching up. There was a collection of smokers and those that wanted to be in the summer night air out front in the sectioned off part of the sidewalk. We choose to venture up the narrow stairs to the intimate upstairs that has a couple seating options of ottomans as chairs, couches, and nooks and crannies.

    The drinks were strong and creative. The menu featured many drinks with fresh ingredients- like my fav GINGER! The prices seemed normal. The bartender babe seemed kind and perfect for the space.

    I would come to Hazelwood on a Monday or a Friday night- or any other time I want a good stiff drink and a chill zone to habituate.

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    I think the booze at this place gave me Alzheimer's because I don't remember much. Everyone says it is small but I swear the dance floor was HUGE on Tuesday night!

    If Alice in Wonderland wanted to get a drink she would go here. I'm big... I'm small... I'm invisible...

    Cool staff!! Awesome music!!

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    I recently decided that I've had enough drinking myself stupid. I should append that, as all who know me know I'm already stupid. So maybe I drink myself smart? You be the judge: when I drink, my mind goes completely blank and I have nothing to say.

    Hmm. Yeah, maybe I do drink myself smart.

    To reinforce my lowered alcohol consumption, I am now driving out everywhere rather than cabbing/busing it from the south side. This makes me a designated driver, which is fine. I can sing TV themes to my captive drunken passengers and there isn't a fucking thing they can do about it. I've started noticing what bars are DD friendly and which aren't; the DD friendly bars will gladly hand out a free coke to someone who tells them they are driving. The DD unfriendly will continue to charge an outrageous $1 or $2 for a fricken coke (according to my new bar-owning expert, Stu, the cost per soda for a bar is somewhere less than a penny).

    We walked into Hazlewood and immediately noticed that the entire crowd of people that we had walked in behind were heading up some stairs. I assumed there was a birthday party up there, and that means it's time for me to crash it and see if I can get some cake out of it. We head up there and that entire crowd of people has dissipated like steam off a pot of boiling water. Where they all went, I have no idea.

    The upstairs has this really nice, dark, candle-lit, wood finish to it. Lots of little areas to sit around and yack, plus a billiards table or two. We made the rounds and talked to everyone we saw, mostly by walking up to tables, picking up the candles and telling ghost stories with the candle under my face. That was all fine and dandy until my goatee went up in flame.

    I ordered a coke from the bartender and made the universal "I'm driving" sign: I mimed like I was talking on a cell phone, looking in the mirror brushing my teeth, and eating drive-thru food all at the same time. The bartender nodded knowingly, passed me a coke, and accepted my $1 as a tip. Every time I walked up to the bar, he offered to refill for free.

    So... end of the night? I drive safely, and I'm awake for about 20 hours from all the caffeine.

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  • 0

    Did I miss something? This place is tiny! Not White Horse tiny, but it seemed pretty damn small compared to Smith.

    I think I missed something.

    The drinks were good, the crowd was friendly, Keith from Boston was a cutie - Hazlewood gets a thumbs up from me.

    My friend did run into a chick that currently works at the school her son attends and said chick was getting pretty blitzed on a school night, but it was entertaining nonetheless.

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    My new watering hole! Ever go to a bar where every single person hangin' out/ workin'/ whatnot is now your new best friend?

    This is Hazelwood.. it really is just like Cheers!

    Upon entry, we immediately befriended several folk, including an newly engaged couple, a bartendress and her sweet bf, an east coast bartender who was no nonsense in a Dr. Zeaus T shirt, and our new best bud, Tom 'the flavor tip' last name I forget. I gave him that nickname, btw.. It's a long story. It has to do with Bacon Salt, fyi.

    Anyway- the drinks were good and on par with any other bar.. but seriously, I don't know of any other place in this city where someone you met 10 minutes prior is trying on your tight women's jacket and droppin' trou in the middle of the bar, just to show you 'Chauncey', a 12" tattoo on his thigh of a cartoon penis.

    I love their clientele, their awesome staff, and their drinks. It's cute and quaint and they've got  a great patio.

    It was a good way to prefunk the 'Trashy Trash' thingamajig we hit up later that night @ the Sunset.

    ps- it was super trashy and trash.

    It was a great night and I owe it all to you, Hazelwood. Thank you!

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    Hazlewood - the ol' secret den, the ol' clandestine watering hole, the ol' hugger-mugger bar, the ol'...well you get it.

    Here's why:

    1) The entire place is roughly the size of a Cheesecake Factory menu. Literally, just the menu itself.
    2) It's very easy to miss, even on foot.
    3) The alternative spelling of its name will make Googling real fun.
    4) Head up the stairs, look in the peephole and push the red button.

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    Yes, it's small, but I like small.

    If you disagree, then you do. But small is just better. Microscopic is sexy, and subatomic makes me hysterically and joyfully spastic until I'm blinded by my own tears. (I have acidic tears like the Aliens from the talkies).

    Yes, this pad is small... but comfortable and friendly too. Most of all though, Frat boys don't like the look of it and that makes it perfect in my book.

    The Hazlewood is just a nice, friendly, place, and the live music has really proven to be a surprise on more then one occasion.

    You should go there more.

    Just suck it up, sit it down, and thank God that you're not in a Frat.

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