In response to the girl who said she was treated soooo poorly at RR BAR. We have a no tolerance policy for fighting and violence at the bar. She was originally yelled at by the bartender for saying derogitory statements about the female bartender and being highly insulting to the staff the few times she had been there before. When she was asked to leave she remarked that the nobodies who worked at a bar did not have the right to speak to her in that manner as they were only lowly uneducated bartenders. As she still mouthed off and the bartender raised his voice her boyfriend proceeded to tell the bartender that he had better check himself if he knew what was good for him. As that still did not diffuse the situation the lowly crappy female customer who caused the problem to begin with still wouldn't shut up and the owner came upon the situation to back up his employees as they don't raise their voices for no reason unless the customer was rude , unruly and not welcome. She was no longer welcome and neither was her boyfriend. As she was informed this by the owner she proceeded to put her finger in the owners face , still mouthing off and then pushed and put her hands on the owner. At that time she was restrained so she could not do that in the bar, Â which is within the legal rights of the bar as she placed her hands on the staff in an aggressive manner as did her boyfriend after. As they realized that the situation was not going to go their way and the customers ridiculed them they left angry and played victims. OF COURSE THEY DID, Â as is shown by many reviews before hers that the RR Bar is well liked and well protected with a zero tolerance for rude , classless people as she and her boyfriend are. She herself claims this was her fourth time at the bar which she supposedly did not like yet she continued to show up and obviously was looking for trouble. Many complaints were made on this female customer before from our regular clientele as she gad made many racist, Â homophobic, and blatantly stupid remarks in the bar many times before .. As this is unacceptable in our bar and customers such as herself are asked not to come back as she was that evening. It was the final straw and she decided she was going to get physical and that she could get away with it because our male staff was who she was dealing with. As many in the bar business know a drunk unruly female thinks she can get away with whatever they want and treat a staff badly ...just because. Absolutely not. She deserved to be tossed oyy as well as her boyfriend who thought he could threaten the bartender. Since it didn't go their way they played victims instead of taking responsibility in not folliwing the rules and etiquette of the bar. This girl had no class as her boyfriend didn't either either and their tune sure changed when they were informed that the law would be called and trespassing warrents would be placed on them. Funny how that happens.As for the door being mortified, he was mortified by the stupidity of this girl and her audacity as he remembered her as the girl who wouldn't leave him alone the last time she was in without her boyfriend. But hey it is a bar, one she can't come in now. Lucky us.
Review Source:This is the only bar that I regularly have a good time at. Â They generally play good music and their specials are pretty good all week long. Â Hope you come there to drink though cause their drinks are pretty potent. Â This place is like a second home and they show it cause a good regular is always welcome.
Review Source:Visited Amarillo (and R&R) over the weekend and all I can say is, I really wish this bar were in Austin. Of course, if it were then everything I love about it would end up changing so maybe I'll just have to visit Amarillo more often...
I love dive bars and they have summed it up to a T. The beer is reasonably priced, the selection is good. The bartender is great. He knows and appreciates beer and is always there to make a suggestion if you want to try something new.
They have indoor and outdoor seating, Â a great juke box and a diverse crowd. On the night I was there you could strike up a conversation with an 87 year old trucker or a military cadet.