Went to a bar; I guess its the official hangout for older gays mentoring the younger ones on the art of alcoholism. Decided to check if they had non-alcoholic beer, and was met with a combo of snark and rudeness - all cash-only, mind you. Oh, and no Red Bull unless its part of a mixed drink! How very specific! The bartender seemed to oscillate between sarcastic compliments and sheer rudeness - all with a menacing glare. Perhaps my simple Oktoberfest-inspired attire was too much? Or maybe he was just jealous of the youthful joy we radiated.Here’s where it gets spicy: when my buddy innocently asked if the bartender’s name could be shortened, we got a full-blown meltdown. Random attack mode? Check. In the end, the cherry on top of a poorly mixed drink ... The bartender on staff is supposedly married to the owner, and is frequently drunk on the job. Not sure if he/she is the husband or wife. Classy!So, if youre looking to be insulted while you sip, this might just be your place. For me? Ill pass. 🙄
Relaxed, friendly local gay bar with no pretenses, patrons tend to be of the mature crowd. It is a leather bar, but nothing too scary for the faint-hearted, with a video/play area off the back patio. The owner, David, is a nice man who is welcoming and will actually come up and chat with you:). Great juke box, great food items at a reasonable price are available, including a special night for steaks. I’ve enjoyed my several visits there, and will be returning.
Chuck is a fantastic bartender and was so friendly to us. They have good bar food and fairly priced drinks. I will be coming here whenever Im in town!
Neighborhood mens bar. Very casual and friendly people, drink prices are awesome. Sunday steak dinner is well worth a stop for dinner.
Closed not open 11pm
Great place