I came in for happy hour with some co-workers from the 'West Side'. Â Not a bad place overall. Â The new owner has put a lot of work into the building, so it looked a lot different than I remembered from years ago. Â Definitely large enough on the inside to hold a lot of people who are in the mood to get their 'drink on'. Â
Cheap buckets of beer and popcorn was plenty to keep me happy for a couple of hours. Â I've never eaten here so I have no idea if the food is worth trying or not. Â But it's a good spot to hang out with friends and shoot the ***t.
I used to come to this bar in college and it was pretty dank and divey back then. Â I recently was looking for a quick drink and Delhi and decided to stop in with very little expectations. Â Imagine my surprise when I walked into an open and light bar, the opposite of how I remembered it. Â
They even have a pretty darn good menu. Â I had a Teriyaki chicken salad that was very good and large. Â Prices are really cheap as well. Â My friend had a Grilled Chicken Wrap that was only ok. Â They are even open for breakfast!!!!
Drinks are West Side cheap. Â They even offer red and blue shushies with your choice of alcohol!!!! Imagine red shlushie with Swedish fish vodka! Â Yum. Â Saving that for next time.
Service was excellent our entire visit. Â
Definitely try this Delhi hole-in-the-wall out!
This place is not half bad. I'm not a die-hard, born and bred West-sider, so a little bit of the charm of this place is probably lost on me.
It is conveniently located, though, just off Dehli Pike, which is very close to some of my family who lives over there. I met up with my family to watch my cousin compete in the Delhi Rising Star competition.
The place is pretty big, yet very dive-y, which I happen to like. The bartenders were quick and pretty friendly. The drinks and the food were very reasonably priced- and I actually really enjoyed what I got, despite it being "bar food."
I had the Teriyaki Chicken Salad- I was a little concerned because their selection of dressings didn't really lend to the idea of a teriyaki chicken breast on top- but I was pleased that the chicken and teriyaki sauce were juicy enough that I didn't actually need the dressing at all!
They have a decent selection of beers- but don't really come here looking for any specialty craft beers or anything. The atmosphere is what you'd expect from a west-side dive bar.
It was a pretty fun night, all-in-all, I'd go back again to meet up with friends or family if they suggested it.