It seems to becoming a tradition for me to spend holidays at Timeout. Â St Patty's was no exception. Â The place and the people are really growing on me. Â My only gripe is that they don't have Angry Orchard Cider... but the guys behind the bar made sure they found something for me that I'd like. Â The (free- yay!) Potato Corn Cheddar was phenominal!!! Â It took all my self-restraint not to make a pig of myself. Â The bad was wonderfully crappy as usually. Â I rarely go midweek, but I think I'm going to muster some courage and check out Kareoke one of these days.
I am SO at home here. Â For me, going to Timeout is like slipping on a pair of well-worn, well-loved shoes. Â XOXO
I'm a cheapskate, not into frills nor fashion and this lil hole in the wall is perfect. Free food...yum, the drink prices rival even those AmVet lounges, like $0.25 more than and that is it. The internet-fed jukebox is my only complaint but the bartender will play you any station you want to hear. The clientele is mixed, I never felt out of place and wold highly recomment their laid-back atmosphere to you all.
Review Source:Kind of a dive bar.
The drinks are not bad. They have free snacks, popcorn, pretzels, hot dogs, and even chilli, I think.
Played pool a few times. I think it's free from Sunday-Thursday. There's also a dart board, but I'm not sure if it works.
My friends and I get stares when we walk in. The first time, I heard people say, "Tourists." I can maybe understand thinking the Indian (like from India, not American Indian) dude and the white dude were tourists, but I don't understand thinking two Alaska Natives would be tourists . . . in Alaska.
The bartenders are nice.