I'm in Lesbians with Spyners Pub.
My first time was about a year or so ago. Â Walking home from a Cubs game it was hot as fucking Hades outside. Â A nice, sweltering 95 degrees if I remember that night correctly. Â For whatever reason I could not get a cab at all. Â Rotten cabbies. Â So I walked from Wrigley to Western and then North up the street. Â It's about 10ish pm, I'm tired from walking and thought a cold one would really boost my spirits. Â (See, there were cabs which stopped but they'd look at me and then pull off. Â Racist pricks. Â This happened four times on my walk) Â So.. I'm walking up to this bar and in front I see a group of attractive women sharing a smoke. Â I hadn't any prior knowledge it was a lesbian bar. Â In that moment, I'm tired, see lovely women (whose perfume I could smell a block away) in front of a dive, feel a cool breeze from inside and hear the sounds of karaoke sung. Â I was walking in.
Inside, it's a dumpy dive. Â There were decent beers on special and the bartender took care of me pretty quickly. Â I gotta say, I had more conversations with lesbians in one night, than I've had with hetero women at general bars. Â Who said lesbians are angry at men ? Â What else; I hooked up a shy gal with a cute bartender, complimented a plethora of nice lipstick lesbians and had more than a few conversations about sports, food and beers. Â It was good people watching too. Â About $14 dollars spent on beers and tips and I was on my way back home. Â Probably because of the good karma picked up from hooking up some lesbians, I met a cutie patootie on my final stroll home. Â The end.
I love this place. So..SO much. Friendly bartender, well priced drinks, popcorn and for the most part a friendly crowd.
I come here with my friend every once in a while. We normally get there earlier enough that the bartender will give us a $5 bill and tell us "put on whatever you want". That's a lot of pressure..but we normally select good stuff.
We shut this place down one time. I barely remember it, but it was worth it!
Went to Spyner's for some end of the night karaoke, on a wild suggestion from a friend. I have never had a better karaoke experience! Everyone gets into it, and you leave feeling like the best singer in the world. The people are so nice, the beer is great and I sang my heart out. Totally going back as soon as I can!
Review Source:So Matt L. had a birthday party here. Â The night of said party I looked up this bar to find out if it was dressy, casual, etc. and come to find it's a lesbian karaoke bar. Â Seeing as he is not a lesbian and none of his friends attending the party are lesbians, I was a bit perplexed.
Angie M's text to Matt L: BTW: Why are you having your bday party at a lesbian karaoke bar?
Matt L's text to Angie M: Uh, you wouldn't?
Angie M: I suppose not. Â Seeing as I'm not a lesbian and none of my friends are. Â But I'm rolling with it. Â Are you super pumped to get white girl wasted?
Matt L: Totes. Â And yes, I'm wearing khakis.
So with that, we went to Spyners.
Here's the thing: Spyners is a diiiiiiive. Â You could probably wear sweatpants and not look out of place. Â I can appreciate that in a bar. Â It's also really bright, which I always find off putting. Â Shouldn't bars be dark and mysterious? Â And you know... there's atrocious karaoke happening.
On the plus side, the drink prices were relatively unoffensive. Â $3.50 Green Lines, $3.50 Jameson shots and $4 bomb shots are the Friday specials. Â Nothing to shake a fist at... I LOVE any type of bomb shot. Â It's the repressed ex-sorority girl in me. Â And these bombs were goooooood. Â So good in fact that I could barely get off my couch the next day. #hangovercity
Would I go back? Â I don't know... probably not. Â I mean... it's not close. Â It's a lesbian bar. Â I like to dress up in something above yoga pants when I go out... Â But for what it was, it was a good time.
I'm a straight man in the hood, and my sis is a lesbian, so I heart this place. The owners are my age, 40's, they always treat me well, and they let me know when I need to go home. Honestly, the best TVs in the hood, omg, the best, just hate not having decent wine options, but I love it here! This is a real bar, long, old school, and it has some old 40s or 30s architectural features. Get the hot roasted peanuts and flamed lemon drop wedges. Serious bar history here!
Review Source:Went to Spyner's last night to celebrate my birthday after finding it through <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2FSmalltabs.com&s=9296642e1f4a5f016220922b33db54e9161eedcff9b173b9c567a4324fef5168" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://Smalltabs.com</a> drink specials, as there are very few places with such great specials on a Saturday night, (can't go wrong with $3.50 Blue Moon drafts and the karaoke!). There was a very diverse group of patrons with the very friendly bartender and DJ. Even though it got pretty crowded, the wait list for singing wasn't incredibly long and their song selection was very broad.
My only complains were that we had a larger group of people and the tables are pretty small. We got admonished for using the bar stools at our table instead of having the other half of our group sit on the same stools at the bar. The other thing that happened that was pretty upsetting was that one of the patrons (who was extremely drunk, i might add) jumped in front of my friends and I while we were singing and she started pulling her pants down. None of the employees stopped her or cut her off, eventually one of her own friends came over pulled her away, but it really upset me that the management let this go on.
This place is fun! The bartender, Maureen, was really nice. There were a lot of different kinds of people there, which made the atmosphere comfortable for everyone. LGBT, middle aged businessmen, a couple cougars, etc. This hipster lesbian was standing next to me while I was sitting on my barstool. While she was dancing, she kept rubbing her ass against my leg. She turned around after realizing What she was doing. She apologized and bought me a beer. Now THAT is a nice person. This seemed to be the way everyone was. Friendly, cool, and just chill. I loved it. (The ass rubbing on my leg was just the bonus.) The only reason I didn't give 5 stars was because the karaoke is super loud, and it's hard to have a conversation in there. No big deal, I had a blast. I'll definitely go back. Especially if the lesbian chick buys me a beer again...(I'll put my leg by her ass and blame her, if I have to...) ;)
Review Source:I went here for the first time on NYE and had a great time. Â It is definitely dive-y, but people are very friendly and there is good beer on tap. Â The bartender cheerfully replaced my beer (Mild Winter) after it didn't taste the way I remembered it with a Green Line at no charge...yay! Â Also, DJ Deb was a very fun karaoke ringleader. Â I will go back!
Review Source:Spyners has become our new go-to spot for karaoke for me and my friends. It's very laid back, with cheap drinks, nice people and a great karaoke list. It's a little dive-y, but my friends and I are no strangers to great dive bars in the city. It's a mainly lesbian bar, but I never feel uncomfortable or unwanted, and when you're all there to sing anyway, no one cares about anything else! Everyone is encouraging and there is a huge range of karaoke talent from silly to downright American Idol style singing. Even the bartender might sing a few verses if she is so inclined.
I will say that the service to get a drink can be a bit slow since the bartender (and owner I believe?) loves to talk to certain regulars and will often hang out near one part of the bar (and it's a huge bar table, believe me). But once she's focused on your order it's in your hands in seconds, and she will often remember what you're drinking if you order it enough times in the evening; a huge bonus for me not having to yell in a loud bar.
so just get your butt in here and sing some songs already! and come say hi to me; maybe I'll sing a duet with you.
Stopped in late night on a Saturday after discovering (from yelp!) that Spyners has karaoke. Â The karaoke is pretty hilarious-all kinds of people here with a wide range of vocal talent-but nobody cared, everyone was just having a great time. Â When we arrived we found it to be a mainly lesbian crowd and us being 2 heterosexual couples we didn't feel out of place at all. Â They also have free darts in the back...big plus. Â Great little dive off the usual Lincoln Square beaten path. Â Great location, right off the Brown Line stop.
Review Source:This was my first time at Spyners and I had such a great time.
We went for karaoke on a Friday night. Â They have a wide selection of songs and a great atmosphere. Â It's a "who cares what you sound like as long as you're having fun" type of atmosphere, which makes for some (and others not so) entertaining performances, but always followed by enthusiastic applause.
The bar itself is a typical dive in the best way. Â The owner is the bartender, and did not hesitate to cut off a really obnoxious patron who got to the point where he just started swaying. Â I don't often see such responsible bartendering, and I appreciated it.
The crowd varied. Â Early in the night, it started out as a lesbian crowd. Â These ladies love to karaoke! Â A couple hours later, they cleared out and it was a random mix of LS locals. Â Good times were had by all. Â I will return to Spyners!
Came here for a meeting once. Yes, you read that correctly: We came to a pub for a meeting. Ha.
There was a group of maybe 10 of us. We had the back room reserved thanks to one of our members' connections to the bar. I had just came from work so I was starving. I asked the bartender if there was any food on the menu; she said no. Then I asked if it'd be okay for me to bring food in or order in. She said yes. Score!
I stepped out and came back in with a box of noodles from across the street. I ordered a glass of wine to go with my food. They didn't have that great of a wine selection, but what did I expect? The bartender let me eat! That was enough to make me happy so I thought I'd order a drink to make up for it.
We had our meeting in the back room. It was nice and quiet. No distractions. We got things done. The restrooms were decent.
every group of people i have been here with has had a BLAST. THE most fun you can have singing karaoke. it can get a bit crowded in here on the weekends, but if you hang in there for a drink or two, it won't matter cuz you'll soon be arm-in-arm with the stranger standing next to you, belting out "total eclipse of the heart." somehow the crowd is always the right mix of the talented and the humorously horrible singers, who somehow end up selecting the perfect mix of showtunes, old school r&b and rap, 80's favorites, and all-around awesome songs to sing along to.
if you're not into the crowds and/or the karaoke, come here on a weeknight just to chill. there are always drink specials, free darts, and when there's not karaoke, they have a pool table. the owner is friendly and helpful and has remembered us since our first time in here.
this place is my cheers.
How I didn't know this karaoke haven existed is simply beyond me.
I'll tell you what, this place lies to you on the outside. I've seen it's facade before-- just outside the 7-Eleven by the Western Brown Line stop. It always appeared like one of those good-old-boys type of places that you're both really excited about and really terrified of. Boy, was I ever wrong.
The first major plus is that this place seems to be owned entirely by women, and I L O V E businesses that are owned by women. Amen, girl. Preach.
Second, the karaoke selection... honestly, it's unparalleled in Chicago. I have always been a devotee of The Hidden Cove, but I think this little gem just replaced it in my heart. For one thing, the location is sooooo much better, and there's a larger selection of beers on tap. Let's face it... without draft beer, Matty Z just can't do no karaoke, y'all hear? Amen.
Thirdly, the crowd was so DIVERSE! Practically all of Chicago's groups were represented, and everyone got along splendidly-- dancing, singing together, chatting. It was actually really magical.
God bless you, Spyners. Little Baby Jesus is very happy you exist.
smooches.
This place has become my favorite Friday night bar. I always drop in with full intention of leaving after a drink or two...then I glance at my phone 3 hours later and realize it is already 2am!
The bartender is always very friendly and remembers what my drink is, often she will have another one coming to me before I even ask.
Karaoke is always entertaining - some of the regulars are pretty good too. Very wide selection to choose from as well. When it gets a little later you might have to wait awhile to sing because it gets pretty busy.
The crowd is diverse, friendly and fun. People will be dancing come midnight.
All in all I love this place. It will hold a special place in my heart for being the first bar I've become a regular at and I will keep coming back.
Cher - Believe  CHECK
TLC - Waterfalls  CHECK
The Lion King - Hakuna Matata  CHECK
Madonna - Like a Prayer
.....really...what more could a girl ask for?!
Perhaps an awesome bartender who used to a pro-pool player?
Always a fun crowd?
Just enough of a crowd to cheer you on, yet give you a chance to sing several songs in a night?
Oh yeah? Well they got that too.
Oh, this makes me sad. Â This bar sucks now. Â So sad.
The new bartender is hopeless and doesn't know what she's doing. Â My five girlfriends and I watched her take one order, go make it, bring it back, take the money, go make change, come back and take another order -- one at a time. Â It was painful. Â Spyners gets busy, especially on karaoke nights, and we waited a looooong time for our drinks.
The new guy calling names for karaoke is obviously only interested in hearing his friends sing songs he likes. Â We were there for three hours and he never called our songs. Â Someone literally had to PAY him to play their song -- not cool.
What happened to you, Spyners? Â You are not the charming little dive I fell in love with!
I started going to Spyners because they secured a few nights for All Will Rock events with Rock Band (for those video game junkies like myself).
So I decided to give it a whirl. Â The place...yup, a dive bar. Â What makes up for it? Â The events. Â They are also known for karaoke, for those of you who enjoy singing your hearts out.
Service, mediocre. Â I would like to give them more credit, but to me, it seemed quite slow at times, as the bartenders seem to enjoy socializing at the opposite ends of the bar. Â However, when they are serving you, they are very friendly.
Overall...an ok place to hang, especially when they are having special events like Rock Band night and Karaoke!
I am very happy to say that my friends and I celebrated Groundhog's Day at Spyner's. It was such a delight!
We met there not knowing anything about this bar, but excited to try something new in our 'hood. Things that made us happy about the bar:
1. The ambiance: quirky yet somehow warm and friendly
2. Free pool
3. FREE POPCORN
I mean...that was like, the greatest surprise there...an abundance of freshly popped corn that was the perfect pairing to our beers (or in my case, vodka...). The bartender, who I think is also the owner (Mo?) was super nice too.
Next time we crave popcorn and pool, we'll be there!
Karaoke.
What else do you need to know?
Mixed crowd of very friendly people. Nice bartenders. Decent beer selection. Clean ladies' room, but don't go to the men's if you can help it. It's not a hip joint. It makes no apologies for that. Spyner's is what it is. What is it?
Comfortable. My happy place.
Outside: divey neighborhood bar that could be named "Michelob" because that's the only sign they have.
Inside: lesbian and karaoke hot spot.
Cheap, delicious beer. Karaoke on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. Nearly everyone participates, and if you'd rather not, the bad singing isn't intrusive at all.
What a cute little joint. I mean, I guess some people would call it a dive, but the bathroom was clean as was the rest of the bar, and to me a dive bar is a bit on the dirty side (not that I mind that sort of thing).
We came in the front door about 10:30pm on a Saturday night and walked right into a Karaoke hoedown. There was singing, people dancing, everyone seemed to be in a fantastic mood. What a way to be introduced to a bar!!!
My group of four headed straight to the back and found a nice little table and bench to settle at. Right next to us was free food...hot beef sandwiches, pasta, and bread...oh my!
I wasn't drinking so I ordered a soda pop as I was in need of some caffeine and was promptly served, which was much appreciated as I was fading fast. The music/singing wasn't too loud in the back where we were sitting although I could see it being quite loud toward the front, so I'll be sure to stay away from the speakers the next time I visit.
I'm only giving four stars because I didn't really get a chance to check out the beer selection being that I was not only a sober driver but didn't stay for very long (I can't hang in the winter months...I'm a wuss). I will be coming back here one wonderful spring evening when I am in more of a party mood and spend more time checking this place out.
I love Spyners.
Its a weird mix of hipster lesbians and mullet-rocking 40 year old lesbians, but everyone kinda feels like family when you walk in.
Its always the same two bartenders (who own the place) and once you've been in a couple times she'll know your name.
I like Spyners because everyone (who acts right) is welcome. Mo, the bartender, won't let people act trashy or agressive or anything, and shes not afraid of anyone, which is cool because you dont have to worry about people approaching you disrespectfully or not acting right a the bar.
I go all the time with 1 or 2 friends just to have a quick beer and chat.
Karaoke is fun, I mean, if youre just looking to test your vocal cords out, this is absolutely the place because the crowd will clap for anyone. Enjoy!
I had obviously had a few beers because I'd knowingly agreed to go to Spyner's ("Spinners"), a karaoke bar. A lesbian karaoke bar, for those keeping track. Of course I put up a certain fight and insisted they would never, ever, ever in a million years find me up there singing a song. Naturally.
Very, very friendly lot. Odd little half-moon booths for parking your rear on and a long bar if the booths are taken. The prices are right on for a local bar, it's within walking (read: stumbling) distance to the brown line Western stop and the ladies' loo is clean - the mens', no so much.
We were at Spyners last night for an All Will Rock event. We love the idea of playing Rockband in bars and hope Spyners does it again soon.
The bar is fun... a small dive... but I found the patrons friendly and welcoming. FREE popcorn is always a BIG plus for me. Gotta love that.
The down side: only one single ladies stall. I dunno... a bar full of women and only ONE bathroom? Also, the booth by the mens room kinda smells like pee. Unfortunate.
However, I'll definitely be back if there's another All Will Rock event!!!
Ok, where do I begin?
I went to this bar with some friends last Saturday night. Spent most of the evening staring at one of the giant TVs because the terrible karaoke was ridiculously loud and I didn't want to continue to scream over it to maintain a conversation with my friends.
Drinks were fine/cheap, so that was a plus. But when the bartender (whom I later heard was the owner) started slinging items across the bar at me, I knew this was not the place for me.
She was nasty and rude - for no reason. Her excuse was that I was sitting in a drink station (WTH) and was in the way. After having the lemon tray slammed into my hand, and straws thrown across the bar at me, I was ready to go. And I will not be back. Believe me.
I've been to a number of dive bars, so I don't have high expectations. And I liked the diversity of the crowd. (big plus). But the owner definitely could use a lesson in manners. I'll take my money and my good times and go somewhere else.
The patrons there were lucky I didn't use my ninja skills on their @$$!!!
Went last night (Thursday) for karaoke night...thought it was going to be a chill atmosphere, no drama, no pretentious people, no hating...boi, was I wrong!!
Walked into a dive bar (ok with me), with 10 people max sitting inside (assuming regulars who thought they were better than everyone else, but they had a long way to go to...). Â We ordered a round of drinks (bartender was nice, not overly friendly, but nice). Â Us four girls sat down, caught up on each other's lives, and then the karaoke started. Â It was too loud for a small establishment, so we decided, we tried it, might come back to try Friday night, but let's go for now. Â
On the way out, we said thank you and next thing we know the regulars are telling us not to worry about coming back! Â What?! Really?! Â B*tchez! Â Sorry you don't have the confidence to allow others into "your" bar, and I hope I don't see you at my regular places. Â Though, my friends and I always welcome everyone into our family, the patrons here are not welcome ever (at least the ones from last night).
The bartender was okay, so I gave it an extra star, but the patrons and atmosphere are what make a bar. Â Teach them some respect; we're all adults. Â Oh, and clean the seats/booths.
Forget about lost weekends. Â I've spent enough lazy afternoons and evenings at Spyners to fill up an entire lost year. Â Maybe two lost years.
The bar patrons couldn't be more eclectic--lesbians, hipsters, barflies, bikers, all happily rubbing shoulders and swigging booze. Â Since the second room opened a few years ago, the karaoke crowd and the pool/darts players each have more room to do their respective things, and peace was achieved in our lifetime.
I especially recommend going here on a weekday afternoon in nice weather, if you've got one free. Â Haul some friends out of work and burn up the afternoon playing pool and knocking 'em back in the company of the friendly bartenders and the divey-est of the dive patrons. Â You'll consider it time well lost, I promise.
sweet karaoke! i'm already planning to make this one of my regular haunts. we walked in and the karaoke host was doing a badass salsa song, mad people were dancing, and everyone was having a drunken good time!
the drinks were cheap and strong. the warm nuts hit the spot in the wee hours. the bartender looked like michelle pfeiffer. the bar had a great divey feel to it, and had a great mix of people (i was personally very happy to see some fellow lady lovers)!
i only take one star away because they need to do a better job with the singing lineup. we got there relatively early (though the place was already pretty packed), and put some songs in right away. over the next 2 hours, they only got to 1 out of our group's five songs. during that time, we saw many, many people go 2 or 3 times. i'm all about first come first served, but you gotta mix it up a little!
This is yet another review from me featuring a divetastic bar that features karaoke that I absolutely fell in love with.
I brought a fairly sizaeble group there for my birthday a while back and admittedly, I was a smidge overdressed (in fact...see my profile picture? Yeah, that's what I was wearing to this diviest of dive bars). The bartenders/owners asked what the special occasion was and when I told them it was my birthday, they immediately treated me to a delicious, very well made amaretto sour on the house.
This was also at a time in which the Cubs were playing (and losing...but what else is new?). The place was quiet and almost everyone was glues to the TVs. So I asked the ladies about when karaoke would commence and, about ten minutes later, once it was evident that the Cubs had no chance of winning, they shut off the TVs and told everyone that because it was my birthday, they were starting karaoke for me. Very cool.
The selection of songs for karaoke was unmatchable. "Rebel, Rebel," Â "Whatta Man," "Son of a Preacher Man," Runaround Sue," "Take on Me," "Killer Queen," (these are just the songs that I remember singing!
Also, it may be helpful to know that there are quite a number of ladies that are of the sapphic persuasion that frequent this bar, even though it is not exclusively a lesbian bar. As many of you probably have figured out, I am half gay (and a quarter Italian!) and I have to say it is nice to go somewhere inviting to everyone with a large queer lady clientele that is right in my neighborhood.
So, will I be back? Hell to the yes!
And what will I sing there next time? I dunno...but you should be there to check it out!
There was a rush of nostalgia as I worked through my karaoke repertoire last Saturday night at Spyner's. Those in the karaoke know can recognize what I am talking about. I'm talking pre-2004 Carol's with Karaoke Joe, Cary's with the likes of Hot Momma and Tone Deaf Duncan (whose tone deafness was a secret between me, you, and the rest of the audience), Hidden Cove prior to the grand remodel, and even Ginger's before that pesky amusement license requirement caught up with them and their karaoke night ceased without a trace.
The Spyner's audience was receptive, dancing was encouraged, and drinks were cheap. There were some show stoppers and some clunkers. Like the best karaoke evenings, many of the showstoppers came from the most unassuming people, and it was a joy to watch the transformation. It was pleasantly crowded with a mixed gay/straight crowd, and a conspicuous and most welcome absence of the trixies, chads, and walking abercrombie billboards that plague our fair city these days. Props to the DJ for working quickly through the list of singers and being very democratic in doling out songs. There were enough people to keep it interesting, but few enough so that you could sing several times.
I am also convinced that Jim Morrison faked his death because I spotted him singing "Don't You Love Her Madly." Nondescript Older Man with a Full Beard and a Hat Pulled Low, your secret is safe with me....
Spyners at last!.. its in my hood, dangerously close to home, I'm talking crawling close... Â From now on, Instead of passing out on the Western Brownline platform I will be stumbling in to Spyners. Â You might even be able to throw 2 or 3 down and still make use of a free transfer if you are in a hurry.
In all seriousness this place is wonderful, welcoming and walking distance from the Western Brown Line stop..a very short walk. Â Great for neighborhood cozy time. great people.. pool table.. real darts..cold beer, friendly faces. Â Happened to be there when they were offering free pizza (with feedback) and batteries, Â The batteries were just out of the goodness of the owners heart as Jerry had run out of juice for her camera. Â It makes me want to go back all the time taking lots of pictures and bringing batteries each time. Â I can't wait to go back!..
I love small bars. I love bars where the owners rock even more.... this is both!
The owner was way cool: made conversation without being creepy, gave Jerry batteries for her phone and gave us free pizza! How cool is that?
Decent prices for drinks and, well, decent drinks. You can tell most of the folks here are regulars and that's always a good sign. They have darts, pool and karaoke on select nights. Totally worth the trip!
Here is the breakdown:
* Wait staff: Awesome!
* Drink Menu: Full bar
* Menu: No food, just booze :D
* Parking: Side streets and meters, It is right off the Brown Line.
* Dress: Casual
If I could give this place a hundred billion trillion stars, I would.
It's the ultimate of dive bars. We think Richards is a dive bar. We think that Rossi's is a dive bar. Hell, we even think that Niesi's is a dive bar. Spyner's kicks them all to the curb.
Cheap drink specials. I got a Rolling Rock for $2.25. Sweet!
No food other than popcorn.
Friendly bartenders.
But what was king for me was I realized that my camera battery died, and the bartenderess happened to be walking by and overheard me say "Oh POO!" She immediately dug in a drawer behind the bar and gave me 2 batteries for free. I tried giving her a pile of ones for her generosity, but she wouldn't hear of it.
Don't worry, I gave her a nice big fat tip when I left.
DID SOMEONE SAY LESBIAN KARAOKE?
For the longest time I didn't even know the real name of this place because all my friends refer to it as "Lesbian Karaoke". Â That's a little misleading though because while there are certainly a lot of lesbians here, it's not an exclusive saloon of Sappho as the crowd is very diverse (straight, gay, lesbian, a guy who looks like he wants to turn you into a lampshade, young, old, and just your average passersby). Â My hetero breeder friends and I rolled in on a Saturday night and were welcomed with open arms (especially my lady friend...but I'll keep that out of the review). Â
I am a huge karaoke aficionado, and I have to say that Spyners is a nice change from the same old drunk-girls-singing-Living-On-A-Prayer-or-Pour-ÂSome -Sugar-On-Me-and-spilling-beer-everywhere routine that you often witness at Lakeview / Lincoln Park karaoke bars. Â All in all, Spyners rocks!! Â Laid-back atmosphere, reasonably priced drinks, no attitude, an amazing selection of songs, and relatively short wait times to get your name called. Â
Seriously, what's not to love? Â So come on by, grab a beer, cue up a song, and get your ass on stage!
Nice dive-like neighborhood bar with pool table. Â On weekends they have music which sometimes costs a cover charge. Â
Probably wouldn't be back b/c there are some better dive-type bars but the people there were nice! Â And they were gracious to give us a special deal on a bucket of beer.