I love to go to this bar when you're with a few friends and you all want to go out but are not looking for a loud over priced place.
When you first walk in you are under the impression that everything has been there for quite a long time. With the wood wall and bar. But everyone in there is extremely nice. There are the old locals that knows everyone by name, and its a blast to talk to them about the old times of Loomis.
Minus one star for not taking credit cards.
Minus one star for not having beer on tap
Plus one star for having liers dice.
This place isn't worse than the 160 Club in Auburn, but pretty close to it.
I puked there a few times before I was 21 (years back) and had booze from another source; the source went to bed for the night and I was next door at Ron's Tobacco Republic buying cigars and felt my buzz wearing off and I thought maybe the dive next door would oblige. They didn't, but probably more so because I couldn't stand up. As I was leaving I felt like I had a puke and then BAMM vomited everywhere and then went back home (I did have a sober driver!) to try and sleep.
I still go to the cigar shop, but not Liberal Bull. They have "meatloaf days" and other stuff like that, but it's usually only 65+ year old people that are near death from heavy drinking for decades and basically given up people. Some that still have it together go there, but they're usually near death, too.