Beyond that, this was a surprisingly nice place. It still seemed to rely primarily on baseball traffic, but not entirely. There were actually people drinking and hanging out there.
They've got a vast selection of good beers, 26 on tap. That's shocking for a sports bar. They're clearly going for a slightly more upscale crowd than Mullen's or North Shore Saloon. It's shiny and clean in the bar and, wow, the bathrooms were so nice and smelled so good. Normally that wouldn't warrant so much praise, but after North Shore Saloon...
The bartender was really friendly and seemed to know his beers. They've got sidewalk seating and a garage door front to the bar. Burgh Man seemed to be getting a ticket from the cops out front and A got some coupons to Cheerleaders which he shared with the group, but those are the only exciting things that happened to us there. In a different neighborhood we probably wouldn't have been that impressed. On the North Shore, though, this ranked high on the list.
Address:
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Games:
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None
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Façade:
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Not Scary
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Scene:
| Fancy Sports |
Parking:
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Wear Walking Shoes
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Patio/Outdoor:
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Sidewalk
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Kitchen:
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Bar Food
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Cleanliness:
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Normal
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Smoking:
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None
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Jukebox:
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Internet Crap
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Hours:
| 11am-2am |
Cig Machine:
| No |
Drink Prices:
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Average-Richie Rich
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# taps:
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26
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Bathrooms:
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Sit
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Specials:
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Daily and Happy Hour
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Live music:
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Never
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$10.00
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ATM:
| Yes |
Cash Only
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No
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TVs:
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12
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Size:
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Friggin' Huge
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