"Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
The Hub Bar is a dive bar located in the middle of downtown Tampa. Â There are no martinis, craft beers, or wine. Â Just potent cocktails with weak mixers, cheap beer, and lots of chain smoking. Â They don't even take plastic *gasp!*. Â Luckily, there is an ATM on location if you don't carry cash.
There is no atmosphere unless you count the homeless people that hang outside the bar. Â Occasionally they enter this establishment and drink and mingle with the customers. Â The jukebox carries every genre of music you can imagine. Â The bathrooms are actually not as bad as I imagined they would be. Â They were dingy, but mostly clean.
I wouldn't recommend this spot for "girls night out", but if you are looking to get trashed drunk on the cheap then this is your spot!
This downtown Tampa staple never disappoints. Â This was my second time at the hub. Â It had been about 4 years since the last time I was here. Â I came to support a friend whose bad was playing. Â And I was not disappointed.
Yes, the drink were strong, but the people watching was better.
My only negative comment about The Hub is that it's a cash only bar. Â No Bueno.
B. Major Grade: Â A
Alright, so my neighbors talk about The Hub Bar very frequently and are shocked every time I tell them I've never been there. Â When the opportunity to check out this dive presented itself, I went for it!
So, honestly, it wasn't as divey as I expected (I have been to some yucky places). Â I was told that I had to go for a liquor drink as that is what they are famous for. Â Wowza, that's what I call a DRINK. Â It burned as it went down.
I also much enjoyed the juke box. Â They had a very obscure playlist in there and I enjoyed looking through the different album. Â I wasn't a fan of the band that was on when I was there, but it seems that they attract a wide variety of musical groups.
Final opinion: Â The Hub - strong drinks, a dive (but definitely not scary), and a fun place to boogie to some good oldies.