awful time and not so fantastic service. This bar appears to be a regular only bar for as soon as you walk in, if you’re someone new, everyone turns and gives you disgusting looks. one bartender in particular will pay zero attention to you unless she knows you. also, a $ 7.00 minimum for cards is beyond whack, make it at least an even number. never to step in that door again.
Robin P.
Tu valoración: 1 Rock Hill, SC
We were charged $ 10 for a Bud Lite bottle and a PBR bottle… Either the prices are ridiculously high for bottled beer here or the bartender screwed us over. One way or another I doubt I’ll be going back.
Taite M.
Tu valoración: 5 Charlotte, NC
This place is great now! Total make over and great staff, awesome owners and just an overall fun place to hang out! Mostly a college crowd seeing how it’s right next to Winthrop but everybody is nice and friendly! They have bingo on Mondays, karaōke on Tuesdays, Trivia on Wednesdays, and a DJ for the weekends! Awesome food and drink specials on the daily as well!
Zack F.
Tu valoración: 5 Clover, SC
With the newer staff and the security and fresh paint and great new food including a veggie tray or basket and wraps I’m happy to now be apart of a very fun crowd. They have really stepped up their game here!
Benjamin E.
Tu valoración: 1 Greenville, SC
I mean it’s a college crowd which is well and good, since I’m part of that crowd. The reason I give it a 1 star is because of this dude Jeremy, who I assume is part of the new management team. I ordered 10 shots, $ 50… I forgot to tip — seriously, it was my fault, I didn’t mean to NOT tip… I always tip ATLEAST20−25% on the tab, it just happened that on this occasion it completely slipped my mind. For about 90 seconds, before ‘Jeremy,’ reminded me by completely shaming me in front of other patrons. I will not be back.
Chip B.
Tu valoración: 1 Rock Hill, SC
So if you can ever figure out how to get into the place that is your first challenge! Next challenge is to getting past the little friends that greet you when you come in the door. Around here they call them palmetto bugs. The rest of the world call them roaches! If you can get a bartender to acknowledge you, good luck getting some friendliness! The next challenge is ordering food from the giant sweaty man cooking the food who looks like he’s scratched his balls a few times before heating up the old BBQ meat and tossing in some store bought sauce… All of course without a single washing of the hands. If you’d like to take the health risk, and are not looking for a pleasant dining experience, the food is actually pretty good!