The beer is always stale. Always! I think the owner over stocks on product and still sells out of these old, stagnant kegs. Plus the bartenders won’t even serve pitchers after 10pm because there is no bar-back to wash dishes for these busy ladies. So after 10 expect to pay full price for bottles which are more expensive but possibly better since these are, hopefully, somewhat fresher than what’s in the kegs.
Steve S.
Tu valoración: 1 Fleetridge, San Diego, CA
Cold beer but bartender stood at other end of bar BS’in with friends and texting. What ever!
Tony W.
Tu valoración: 3 Hanford, CA
Great little place. Loads of regulars, bartender knows her stuff. General manager was kind enough to bring in a bottle of scotch I asked for. Now for a little something to think about. The scotch was $ 28 when bought in quantity. $ 34 for a single bottle(sold to individuals). The place charged $ 7 per shot. Some corporate restaurants and bars feature a 1.25 ounce shot, which gives a yield of 20.3 shots per bottle. So doing the math, that means the price to me was $ 140 for the bottle. Easily $ 112 profit. Then again, you must count overhead, etc… I give it 3 stars because the bartender is attentive and knows her customers, however the men’s restroom needs to have a handle installed on the faucet and they should provide soap for hand washing.
Alex S.
Tu valoración: 4 Lakeside, CA
This is a true hole in the wall and for Hanford, I think it’s an awesome place. They have pool tables and a pretty good amount of seating for the regulars.
Ta'a P.
Tu valoración: 3 Orangevale, CA
Chill for a Tuesday night at 6pm. Fun pool tables, cold beer, can’t really complain about the homey atmosphere.
Cinnamon B.
Tu valoración: 3 El Segundo, CA
Boyfriend and I were up in Hanford to see George Jones at the Fox. We wanted a cocktail pre-show and found Huggy’s just around the corner. It’s a decent, divey bar with 2 pool tables and cheap drinks($ 4 each). Wasn’t terribly crowded on a Sunday evening at 7, but what bar is? The digital jukebox gives you 2 songs/$ 1, which isn’t terrible and there’s a pretty wide selection. Also, there are packets of beef jerky behind the counter for munching. The drinks were strong and the pool seemed to be free(don’t know if this is just on Sundays or not). It looked like karaōke was being set up, which scares me a little, so I can’t really vouch for that. A solid bar in a town that seems to roll up the streets on Sundays.