TO QUOTE JAMES :
"This is the biggest dive on Cape Cod.
When I first walked into this place, I thought I was going to get stabbed. The beer is cheap, OK, but what you're not paying for in drinks you're paying for obnoxious, ugly people too drunk to know when to go home."
EXCEPT I AM ONE OF THE PEOPLE WHO ARE TO DRUNK TO GO HOME - FYI I am not ugly or obnoxious and people go there to people watch - play pool etc....It is a dive bar - ok
If you're on Cape Cod, this is the place you want to go spend your night drinking, playing pinball, loading up the Jukebox and playing pool. Many locals (and Pixie fans alike) know this lounge/bar belongs to Frank Black's brother. Here you'll find beer, a loaded two-sided bar (meaning you can get drinks from both sides all-right), Keno and some pretty laid back kids. I dug that this place was both completely chill, unassuming and the fact that if it was in Boston this place would have been crawling with college kids--however it was relatively uncrowded but still great for people watching, there was tons to do and look at (the walls are covered with vintage pornography, advertisements and other things of intrigue) Â There is an area to smoke, the UFO is a (by Boston Standards) cheap $4. The clientel ranges from the occasional townie, jock or a punk rocker, or indie-esque kid which was really refreshing. The jukebox is one of those modern new day things where you can use credits to purchase songs. Lots of good stuff. The Clash, Ramones, Social Distortion, Journey, Weezer, Pixies (though you can't play Where is My Mind or Monkey Gone to Heaven apparently without getting automatically skipped over) and much more. Â The bar tender was fast, friendly and chill, the way you want a bartender to be. Be careful with an out-of-state license unless you're with a bar regular, though, I heard the bar tender questioning one of the patrons about that--seems like the type of bar where the young Cape set would want to sneak into. Also, I heard a rumor there is $1.50 PBR and you can't beat the laptop bolted to the bar--you wouldn't find something like that in the city. So, browse away, MySpacers and be sure to add the Quarterdeck to your friendslist, after all, it's their default homepage.
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