The Post is the best example of a old time neighborhood bar: Â unpretentious, full of great salt of the earth people, inexpensive drinks, and lots to do. Â If you are in the area you must stop by and say hi to owners Ronnie and Dee and play a game of shuffleboard on one of their great in-house boards. Bartenders are friendly and professional, treat them well and they'll treat you better.
Review Source:Ahh The Post... the smokey, dirty locals' hangout. There is every ilk of person in this place, and they're all drunk and smoking. The bartenders are usually nice and attentive, but if you're not a regular, don't expect the best service. There is usually some terrible band playing some 80s country or Skynard rock, and there is no lack of people watching here. It always seems like it's all one redneck family in there. I go there to meet a buddy cause it's cheap and easy, but no other reasons I would choose this place.
Review Source:Enter into a smokey dive bar for cheap beer, bad Karaoke, pool, shuffle boards, and darts to start the night... be afraid be very afraid - this is a true local hang out and the ages range from 21-80. I swear I saw your grandma in there last week.
The bartenders are either really funny, & attentive or they are rude and unresponsive. If they know you - you have a better chance of feeling 'welcomed' or youu'll need to try really hard to befriend.
I've been in at least 15-20 or so times in the last two years and hate the nights were someone new is working because you spend the first hour trying to make them happy to make sure you aren't ignored.
For location and ease of hanging out and being somewhat close to home it isn't a bad place.
The map feature on Yelp is wrong? The Post is off of Hwy 1431 a couple blocks past Waldon Way in Cedar Park.
After driving by this place a hundred times I decided to stop by and have a beer.
Unlike Cedar Parks newer beer joints(The Dig Pub/Taps) The Post has umm a bit more character. A sticky bar, a limited domestic beer selection, no fancy cheese plates, and a smokey aroma highlight an evening at The Post.
A couple $2.00 draft beers and 3 Hank Jr. songs in a row from the jukebox and I was ready to become a regular.
This is not a place I would bring out of town guests to highlight my new neighborhood. I wouldn't go there to watch Monday Night Football.
The beer is cold and the service is kinda what you should expect at a place like this, but that is part of it's beauty.