Been here a few times, pretty sweet little place that's tucked away in a wooded area just off 75 (convenient and secluded!). Â I only went to grab a few brewskies and catch the race, but ended up getting a few Vodka Knocker cocktails at the behest of my waitress. Â It's the bars take on the Salty Dog, a mixture of vodka and freshly squeezed grapefruit juice with a salted rim, it was refreshing and damn delicious. Â It might sound girly, but I can assure any prospective customers that they are quite strong (make sure you get a double of course, definitely worth the small upcharge) and a few of them will get you on the dance floor (or shuffleboard or pool table if that's more your thing). Â
Also got some bbq to mop up all the libations in my belly. Â Again at the suggestion of my waitress. Â I got a pulled pork sandwich and a sausage and both were tasty as hell. Â The pulled pork was moist, tender and very flavorful and the slaw and onions on the sandwich added a nice extra dimension to everything. Â The sausage was juicy and just as delicious as everything else I had gotten here. Â They make a great house bbq sauce here too that went great with all the meat I got and really kicks everything up a notch.
Overall great place to just have a few drinks and eat some delicious bbq that's a little out of the way and very laid back.
Holy biker bar heaven. I felt like I should be singing some Bob Seger "Roll Me Away" as we pulled up into the parking lot on our Harley.
I love this bar, because it's kind of in the middle of the country, so it's a nice ride to get there. Second, I love this bar, because the clientele is made up of real bikers. Now, does everyone roll up on a Harley? No. That said, the parking lot is full of the most beautiful bikes you have ever seen.
The place requires a membership, but don't worry. It's a yearly, affordable fee. The place itself is awesome. The bar/restaurant is built around a radar tower from the old Perrin Air Force base. The decor gives you that honkey tonk feel, and you just now you're surrounded by the good ole boys.
The laid-back friendly vibe allows for a perfect afternoon of people-watching, beer drinking, and live music on the patio. There's plenty to do inside as well, including shuffle board and pool.
The food doesn't disappoint either. I suggest you get one of their famous burgers. In all honesty, they're famous because you never quite know what you're going to get...but if you get there on a good day, you will devour that thing! I recommend you get it with the works: mustard, mayo, lettuce, tomato and pickles. And don't forget to top it off with an ice cold beer!
If I lived closer, I'd probably go often. Next time I'm in that neck of the woods, I plan on rolling down to Loose Wheels for a fun afternoon.