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    true to the listing, this is a dive bar. the bartender poured the largest double of whiskey I've ever encountered. this combined with greasy yet delicious pizza (made vegan on request) made for an enjoyable lunch indeed.

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    Definitely a dive bar,  no credit cards excepted so bring only cash and a smile!
    Find trendy music atmosphere. Great place to go if you don't want all the drama

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    Definitely my new favourite bar. I ended up there a couple nights ago when Tally Ho had about four sororities taking over the joint, along with a private party in the pool table room. I was worried at first, but once we got here and shoved some tables together it was heaven.

    The drinks are super cheap, super delicious, and everything I got had a lot of booze in it. I'm not a beer aficionado, however, so I'm not sure how they fair in that department... but my companions seemed satisfied with the pitchers they bought.

    The night menu is amazingly cheap, and amazingly yummy. Wings, Sweet Potato Fries, Onion Rings, Chicken Fingers, oh god. It's delightful. Almost nothing over five bucks.

    The juke box is super rad as well. Not once did I have that sinking feeling in my stomach when somebody walked up to the jukebox, fearing they'd play something horrible. Every single song that played was rad because the juke box simply doesn't have crap in it. This will be our go-to bar from now on, definitely.

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    Youve got to take Your Welcome with a grain of salt when you enter.  They don't do credit cards or any kind of plastic and they have about 4 beers on tap.  There is usually a strong gathering of hipsters here talking about what new punk band just played in Williamsburg and how they're going to ride their fixed gear bikes home drunk.  Well, whatever, as long as you don't bother me you're alright.  It's been said this place is a dive bar and I can only confirm this.  If you're doing some kind of pub crawl, make this near the end so you don't start or finish on a sour note.

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    I don't have anything new to say here that other reviewers haven't said but just had to leave a review.  So far (I've only been in the Lehigh Valley for  4 months) this bar and Rippers Pub are my favorites as far as dive bars go.  I don't know about any hispster scene because most of my bar drinking is done on weekend afternoons but I really liked the mix of older and younger people and the jukebox has a really good selection (I even found a song from X-Ray Spex, you don't find that very often!) and the bartender was very friendly. This bar really reminds me of my favorite bar back home!

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    This "dive" is nice, if old, the back area seems it has not been remodeled in fifty years and is trimmed in wood paneling and Pennsylvania pastoral painting prints. Behind the bar is a smorgasbord of Red Sox memorabilia and a couple big TV that more often than not have a game on. And there's Dave the bartender who pours a better drink than anyone in South Bethlehem.

    This bar has relatively cheap mixed drinks made well (i.e. strong) while their beer is a bit over priced compared to other local watering holes like MacGrady's, Joe;s Tavern or any number of the private drinking establishments in the area.

    The crowd is older and male most of the day. Anytime before 9 p.m. expect no more than a dozen (at the outer most) people stationed in intervals around the bar. Later at night it becomes THE hipster/indie/punk bar for locals (not much of a Lehigh atmosphere).

    Overall a cheap, fun bar, if a bit crowded on nights and weekends.

    P.S. I have never had food, nor did I realize that they served it as Daniel H.'s review seems to indicate.

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    Okay so the last time I wrote about Your Welcome, I was big on pointing out that it's really not a huge ironic hipster joint. Since then I have spent many a long drunken night there.

    Your Welcome is amazing, and don't doubt it. It's busy on weekends but the prices are good, the bartenders are awesome and the jukebox is hands down the best in the area.

    It's a smoky room with a lot of busted-up people, as I said last time, but it's fantastic. The feel of the place is unmatched, whether it's watching Wheel of Fortune on a weeknight (seriously) or getting crazy on Friday with the punks & shit, Your Welcome is the best jam around.

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    Have caught a good buzz here on a few different nights. Drinks are always cheap and the people there are always fun to talk to.  Asked my current girlfriend to date me when we were there getting hammered one night. She obviously said yes so along with the out of place china closet in the back there is also romance in the air at Your Welcome.

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    Just went there for lunch. The stuffed peppers were excellent. The menu never stays constant so I never know what they're going to serve. The menu seems to focus around Eastern European cuisine but I'm pretty sure the family is one of those traditional ethnic families (like my own). So you know the food is good. It tastes like I went to grandma's for lunch and she overfed me again.

    Best lunch deal in the Southside. I had a four course lunch (including dessert) for under $9.00. It may look a little suspicious from the outside but the proprietors are genuinely nice people.

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    If you're looking for  Dive Bar with a mixed crowd and cheap drinks, this is your place. Seems to cater to locals and punk kids without being a trendy bar. A good place for cheap (I mean really cheap!) drinks and some conversation. Before 10 or 11pm its a small crowd so you can sit at a table and have a conversation with someone. Tends to be louder later on, but is small enough that you can't really get lost in the crowd, and will maybe make a new friend. The decor looks like someones house that hasn't been remodeled in several decades, combined with a good sound system and full bar. A much better hangout atmosphere than The Funhouse, much more low key than Brew Works. I like the middle ground.

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    If you are ever in Bethlehem, Pa., (and it is likely you might never be) this is the city's best dive bar by far. It's in South Bethlehem, close to Lehigh University's campus and several of the other "worthy" bars in the neighborhood.

    The Inn has a very laid-back atmosphere and the drinks are super cheap. A mixed drink probably costs about $2.50 here no matter how you get it.

    I always get a kick out of the decorations in this place. There is a china hutch running along the back wall, with actual china on display. There is also a large rowboat nailed to the wall with a smaller rowboat placed inside.

    The usual suspects at this watering hole are some of Bethlehem's finest barflies. You see the same people each time you go, which could be good or bad.

    The jukebox is respectable, with a good mix of contemporary and 80s "hair band" music.

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