My favorite hipster dive bar of the area. High-wasted shorts and boggin's abound.
It is low-key and not always able to tell whether it's open, but go in! You'll like it!
This has a younger crowd and cool music. It's small, which can make it feel pretty cozy. I immediately loved the atmosphere as soon as I walked in. This place feels like some of my favorite dive bars back in Atlanta. They have a full bar, haven't met a bar-tender I don't like. They have karaoke on Thursdays and usually live music on weekends. It can be pretty loud with music playing. No TV's here, which is something I love.
Finally got to Sabrosa last night. Aside from my jacket being stolen, it was a surprisingly friendly, hole-in-the-wall place. You could easily walk by the door and not see it, or assume you'd have to fight your way out if you did go in, but the place was great! The bartenders were friendly, the crowd had a nice eclectic mix of people who were friendly, and even the drunks were harmless. As one of my friends described it, it's slightly whacky like Q Bar (Quincy), without the fear of being stabbed. If you're looking for a come-as-you-are, no frills, social bar, this is your place. Just keep your jacket with you.
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