Great place for a pre or post dinner drink. Â Gets crowded but there are two other small bars in the restaurant where one can sit he have a drink without having dinner. Â Although the food looked and smelled delicious. Â The bar menu is creative and there will be something for everyone. My favorite is the Devil's Kiss, a martini with vodka, pomegranate, prosecco.
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By The Rue
Nice dark bar,
Lots of beers on tap,
Tried to talk to a girl,
My face she did slap.
Poker table upstairs,
Pool tables in the back,
Music and t.v.'s,
That girl must smoke crack.
Really lopsided ratio,
Of girls to guys,
Had to be 20-1,
Odds that I despise.
Great specials,
All during the week,
Jack Daniels and Jim,
Go to sleep if you tweak.
I prefer this place,
Any day over The Buck,
It's less crowded,
To find someone to f**k.
Jiggalo!!!!
When reviewing bars you have to take it for what it is... a place to relax and have a drink. Does it matter that I would never order a manhattan here? Of course not... Have I thought about the fact that it's a dimly lit, historical building lined with dark wood yet they have outkast bumping from the speakers? Of course I have... but that's the reality of the situation. You have to cater to your crowd. They have pool tables, foosball, fun music and plenty of places to kick back and relax. The large oil paintings of naked ladies, dark wood and dim lights make this place second to none when it comes to old bars in the mountains. So as much as I'd like to be drinking a pre-prohibition cocktail made by a grey haired gentleman with a big beard and suspenders, whilst sitting next to a guy by the name of crazy Earl whose wearing a tattered cowboy hat and has an equally crazy horse parked out front and we are all listening to the sound of live honkey tonk piano play in the background. A place where we don't talk about our problems we just grunt or groan, I'll accept the fact that that place may only exist in my mind and in the meantime I'll see you at the Sheridan.
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