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Avaliação da contribuiçãoLived in towns and cities across this great nation, I'm in Manhattan now the east village. If somehow boxers was transported here to the village, there wouldn't be enough room for the people wanting to get in. I fell in love with the place while living in the Poconos, I would drive back and forth to go there, finally I moved to north Hampton because of the place. It got a mix of people which made the place interesting. They didn't have to compete with the other local joints, what made the place work so well had allot to do with the owner. Wasn't afraid to try new things without trying to copy other bars. It's been some time since I was last there, I hope it hasn't changed too much. I knew some great people there, I had to move on, but I missed the place and some very special people. It worth checking out and staying for a while.
I walked in and walked right back out the place is absolutely filthy the people that work there r the most rude and belligerent the one guy that works there is disrespectful and rude is the big guy wit the beard I wouldnt even drink out of a glass I left without question save ur money I'll go to big woodys before here I'll go anywhere but this bar if I could give no stars I would
Best service. Wanted a snake bite shot. They “didn’t have lime juice” but after requesting it, they went and got it and made the PERFECT SHOT. In case you’re wondering how serious this review is, let’s just say I don’t use the word perfect often. Owner Mark is a true customer service professional which are hard to come by these days. Nothing but the highest of recommendations for this local gem if you’re looking for a fun, enjoyable, relaxing yet surprisingly exhilarating night out. Bartender Jessica was amazing. You can tell she really knows her drinks, a true master of her craft. Parking: Very spacious. Wheelchair accessibility: Entrance is 100% wheelchair accessible.
Smokey, but there was a nighttime lady in her 40s carrying some tig ol' bitties. No complaints. The early-onset diabetes-suffering barman was also quite cool.
All around good people, good pool tables, good laughs.