Disclaimer, my bar reviews are usually pretty tough.
I want to set the mood for you, close your eyes... Take your watch, set the time back to say 1988. Â The air is stale, the carpet is beaten to threads, and the clientele has a stool molded to the shape of their ____ where they come to sit and drink the libations in this very oddly-ruled God fearing "we hate adult bevies" state.
I went as part of a wedding party karaoke event. Â We ordered a few drinks beers, then a few mixed drinks. Â I know that the bartenders are handcuffed for creativity by the insane laws, so its tough to perfect the pour... but they were still a little weak on taste (my girlfriends Margarita (yes, a questionable choice at a dive like this) seemed to be a shot of tequila with a splash of premade mix on top and an ice cube- lukewarm and fairly gross)... Anyway- the karaoke aspect has a ton of songs, awesome little practice booths, and there was some talent in the room that night. Â SIDE NOTE, good work the bathrooms were clean.
To land this ballad- I went because it was part of a group setting, I wouldn't for the love of music... And if you watch crime shows (Criminal Minds) you'll get this- when I parked my car I noted, hey I bet we will meet an unsub here!
We went here on Wednesday! Â Personally, I loved it. Â The regulars were friendly, and the karaoke line was short. Â We got to spend a lot of time on stage!
Our waitress was really nice, but she was off shortly after we got there, and I had to order all future drinks directly from the bartender, who I found to be a little off-putting. Â Also, my tab at the end of the night was a little higher than Sunday-night karaoke at the Tavernacle (this could be because I drank more, but I'm skeptical). Â The shots were expensive! Â No specials.
Overall, I wish I could give this place 3.5 stars, since we really did have a fun night. Â There's a pretty decent chance we'll be back!