A savior, a shinning star in the late-night downtown Baton Rouge scene.  It's like a New Orleans dive bar, with weird decor, odd-ball clientèle, laid-back bartenders, and really fun karaoke, but its in downtown Baton Rouge!  Skip Third Street and head over to Hound Dog's. Â
Also, tip to gay guys out there - the guys at Hound Dogs are younger and better looking that the guys at George's Place (on average, or at least when I've been there), but there are a lot more straight guys at this bar. Â
Overall, it seems like a much more inclusive and diverse scene that the other gay bars in town.
Perfect dive bar. If you wanna chill with locals, this is the place. Real people come here.
If you don't like smoking, don't come here. I walked in during a parade and the joint was PACKED and I could hardly see through the dense fog of burning tobacco--cough cough.
The jukebox is AWESOME. Kind of pricey but damn, they got every song you can think of. I found everything to get my rock on.
Bartenders are super friendly.
Friendly place.
You can smoke inside, but I heard BR is changing that.
Beer selection is limited but they got newcastle and guiness.
We heard one night that it was a gay bar. The name is hound dogs, but I attributed that to their daily chilli dog special.
It didn't feel like a gay bar, and if it is, its probably the coolest gay bar Ive been to.
Its just a good dive bar period.
I came in with a local, from the outside it's a cute lil place. Â It's also a cute lil place once your indoors.. however, tisk tisk on LA allowing smoking in bars. Â How could someone enjoy that? Â Maybe it's because I don't smoke, but it's disgusting, I really don't want to smell like a pack of cigarettes for days and I definitely caught the lung cancer 6x here.
Minus that disgustingness, I enjoyed it here.
Bartenders = AMAZING, they're great.
You can tell it's a "townie bar," that's what we call locals up north.
Good location.
Dive Bar.
Pool table.
Cigarette machine with fishbowl of condoms on top.. no comment.
Decent prices.
Karaoke on Thursday nights.
Great neighborhood bar, my favorite in BR. They have a good staff, including the fantastic Joy, and drinks are reasonably priced. There's a pool table that usually doesn't have too long of a wait, and a jukebox that I think lets you download any songs not in the inventory. Lots of friendly Spanish Town regulars, and the second room lets people spread out once it starts to fill up.
My only reason for not giving this place five stars (and not visiting every night) is the smokiness. It can be pretty bad. I did laundry after going the other night, and my shirt still smelled like cigarettes - guess I need to run it again.
Oh, and they're starting up Thursday night karaoke. Joy sang "Darling Nikki" by Prince the other night. When your bartenders are excited enough about karaoke night to get up and sing Prince, you know it's a good bar.