3.5 stars. A dive bar where you can rest assured you won't run into any underage college students. The crowd tends to be locals and grad students.
As others have mentioned, it's pretty grungy, like all good dive bars. There's a bunch of picnic tables spread out and a couple of pool tables.
They often feature live music (usually a $5 cover). They don't serve food, just beer, and not a huge selection.
Overall, not a bad place to grab a cheap beer but I much prefer the quieter, better-beer selection Clazel across the street.
This is the first bar I ever went into when I started attending BGSU. Â In all honesty, I think it was the first bar I'd ever been into PERIOD. Â Yes, I led a sheltered life. Â However, this bar has inspired me to try dive bars all over the world. Â I love a bar where you can sit next to a college professor, and the person next to them drives the snow plow for the city. Â It's unpretenious, cheap, fun, they used to have a good jukebox (it's been a LONG time since I've been back!), and it was just fun. Â If you're a fan of the dive, definitely check out Howards!
Review Source:I've been to this bar as many times as i've been to bowling green. Twice. That is two too many. I have to go there for a wedding this week and I really am glad we don't have to partake in the drunken college student parade. I am way too old for that nonsense. The bar is rather spacious with ample seating. The drinks are cheap, the facilities not too awful (condom vending machine= classy) and the staff is nice enough. The bands are terrible! They want to charge you a $5 cover to see such crap as "the one-armed one- man drum circle band" or "crotch rotting crotch". But sadly, this might be the only thing to do in BG besides get date raped at a frat house. Call me a dumb hippie, but i don't think Athens, Ohio or even Kent are as pitiful as Bowling Green.
Review Source:Howard's is a filthy, nasty hole. Â There's no getting around it. Â It's quasi-affectionately (and with some "yuck" factor thrown in) as "Howard's Club Hell, and that nickname fits. Â For a place that depresses me to look at it every time I drive by, however, Howard's brings in a surprising amount of really good local and national acts. Â I've often visited the "tours" page of a band that I love to find that they've decided to make Howard's Club Hell in dinky Bowling Green, Ohio their Ohio destination. Â Don't know how that happens, but it's a good thing.
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