Don't drive here, there's barely any place to park. Â Their "lot" can fit about 6 cars and no one will get out comfortably. Â I wasn't here long enough to really enjoy much. Â They do have Keno which is rarity in Quincy bars (HA!) Â This does seem like it has plenty of patrons to stay afloat. Â The overall feeling was that everyone in this bar already knew so much about everyone. Â
I walked in, asked for a Budweiser, got a Coors light. Â No Credit Cards, which is a definite no-no for my return. Â There was a guy out front who is obviously a painter and was either passed out or just really trying to smoke a cigarette on the tip of his lips. Â I did notice the jukebox but let's face it, it's only there for looks. Â The only bright part of the entire time there was when someone bought the entire bar a round, which was like buying 8 beers. Â Fortunately it was a Budweiser, but it didn't matter because I left after one beer.
Who can say a bad thing about a local Irish pub owned by the Irish? Prices are reasonable, food is homemade & tasty, & the jukebox is nice on a Saturday night. Ages vary from the 20's to the 50's & 60's & everyone gets along. Great dart board & they've got Keno if you like to play. Great place to hang with friends & meet new people.
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