I really like this place! The exterior kinda gives one the creeps but don't be fooled! The inside is a nice, clean & big establishment.
You don't just have to go here to drink, you can play pool, shuffleboard table &/or Karaoke!!! The staff is friendly even if you aren't a regular!
I'd say this place is a diamond in the rough, because it's pretty rough looking outside but its a jem once you get in!
Occupying a spot across the street from Thai Society restaurant and behind the heart of downtown Marysville is the Wood Butcher. Not a very sizeable bar, but possesses the rare blend of a cozy, relatively easy-going place, to a happening spot on the weekends.
The bar has a decent selection of both liquor and bottled beers; the  downside is what little is available on tap: Coors Light, another domestic (can't think of the name) brew, and Widmer Hefeweizen (I like Widmer, so I can't really complain too much). Drink specials range from decent  to downright dirt cheap (Jagerbombs were two and a half bucks one night).
Included off to the right is a game room, complete with two pool tables, a dart board, and a shuffle board table. All of it is in very good shape and well maintained; the implements for the games are available at request from the bartender. Much like the bar, the game room is kept relatively clean.
Mixed into the weekends are the karaoke nights, which start at 9 PM until Last Call (1 am). The overall song selection is good, and Big Jay (the DJ/Karaoke Faciliator/Bouncer) does a great job at running the overall experience. The staff are friendly, courteous, and quick with the drinks, and will help call a cab should your original plan to get back home falls through.
The Wood Butcher draws a crowd which tends to vary from time to time. Sometimes, it's young singles out for a night on the town, or service members looking to unwind and forget about the work week. Other nights, it's an older crowd, be they married or single, or simply long-time friends. Sometimes, it's a combination of the three, none of the above, and/or something new. The Wood Butcher seems to appeal to people of many different walks of life, which makes interesting for people-watching.
In addition, if you're looking for another watering hole or simply executing a bar hop, the Wood Butcher is situated within decent walking distance to the other downtown establishments, such as the Silver Dollar Saloon, the Cigar Box, the Cortez Room, etc.
There are few (if any) places in downtown Marysville to unwind in that are better than this. Stop in sometime; you just may enjoy it!