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Liars Club
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Parking:
- Street
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Music:
- DJ
- Best Nights:
- Wed, Fri, Sat
- Happy Hour:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- No
- Coat Check:
- Yes
104 reviews for Liars Club
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Liars has moved into regular rotation for me. It's always a good time!
The beer is cheap. The music downstairs is awesome, always a crazy mix of all my favorites. When I'm there I feel compelled to dance, even if I'm not in the mood. The people watching can't be beat and the crowd is usually quite fun. If you want a more chill, metal atmosphere - head upstairs.
If you're lucky you'll get to catch a glimpse of Naked Guy on the dance floor :)
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4/16/2008
These days I find there are few places where you can:
1. Dance while drinking a $2 PBR.
2. Interact… Read more »
I'm not sure how I've never reviewed Liar's, as it was one of the first bars I ever went to regularly when I moved to Chicago (chalk it up to my years as a roller derby girl).
These days I prefer to visit on weeknights, with friends, dancing like maniacs to whatever the fuck we want. Herb and the rest of the staff are just awesome and I'm pretty sure I've never had a bad time here. That's all it's about, right? Having fun?
It is for me, at least.
It's Saturday night. You want to dance but you have neither the patience nor the desire to deal with lines or some combination of bro dudes and dbags. Maybe you're too old for all that anyway. So what do you do? Impromptu party at your place? Do you just get plastered and go to Elm Street Liquors? No. You go to Liars Club. The crowd is a mix, the music is a mix and the drinks are consistently cheap.
If you want something a little less rowdy go upstairs and enjoy the smaller (and more limited) bar, the Kiss memorabilia and the smaller (but in no way limiting) pool table.
I've only been on a Saturday night but it never fails to entertain. So go that little bit out of the way to Liars Club. Have a cheap drink, dance to some Britney Spears followed up with Metallica and take silly pictures in the photo booth. But call me first, I want to go.
Every time I've been to Liar's Club, it's been a strange night... strange in a good way, and strange in a bad way. But enough about me. The bar itself is cool -- on weekdays, it's empty enough to chill at the bar or play some pool upstairs, and on weekends, it gets packed later and the dance floor fills up. The red and black motif they've got is cool, and I love, love the shitty looking exterior. There's nothing else around the area, so parking on Fullerton is a cinch. Drinks are cheap, and there's a photo booth. Yay!
Ummm...I saw naked man!!!!!!! Not ony can he get naked and work it on the dance floor, but boyfriend can talk. Maybe he should just get naked.
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4/22/2009
You know, I hadn't been to Liar's club for like five years and then last Friday night, I was invited… Read more »
I love this place!! the bartenders are good the music is great and the drinks are cheap! I've been here like 4 times, once I had to pay a cover and keep in mind they only accept cash. It usually draws an interesting crowd but I do plan on coming here for my birthday! YAY!
I don't think anyone will be complaining about the excessive Michael Jackson coming out of the DJ booth anymore. RIP MJ.
I've never seen yuppies from Lincoln Park here; Liar's has a lot more edge than that. I especially love the discreet metal floor upstairs.
Liar's is simply a great place to get plastered and a little rowdy on the dance floor. The regulars are always friendly and welcoming, which is great if you're not a regular yourself.
i always drive by this place on fullerton and thought that it was some closed out bar. Not the case at all. This place is definitely open. First off, if you are coming from anywhere east in lincoln park, have your cab driver turn around so that you are dropped off directly in front of "the liars club" so that you don't have to face the perilous journey of crossing fullerton after having a few drinks too many.
I'm really confused why a bar like this would charge cover. It just doesn't seem like the type of establishment that has the horsepower to do so. Whatever. Fine. Also, heads up this bar is CASH ONLY. Which i guess was fine since i left my tab open at the previous bar I was at and didn't have my credit card anyways. (ugh.)
The crowd at this bar was.. interesting? It was a total clusterF of people - from sorority girls to bikers. Every was pretty drunk, and the dance floor was a disaster - in a good way. That said, i had some crazy people definitely invading my personal space more than I am comfortable with.
I'm not going to lie, as dingy and sketchy as this place is - i would go back. it's not really my style, but at the same time, i got so many laughs out of it the next morning that it was worth it. next time, i will probably shoot for a friday night, so i can maybe see the famed NAKED GUY. also, who can resist a bar that places "hot stuff" by donna summer seriously?
Easy to get to via Fullerton or Ashland buses. Cold whiskey and beer. Great drink selection. Cool crowd. Quality music. Friendly staff. Random movies on the small tv's.
I was a little disappointed that I showed up the night prior to Pitchfork and there was a cover (otherwise I would have considered this a fun dive bar) but the door guy was charming enough to talk my friend and I into staying.
I havent been here on a weekend night but will make an effort for that goal soon.
What do the following artists/songs have in common:
Digital Underground, Tom Petty, Estelle, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Lady GaGa, New Order, Michael Jackson, Blur
They can all be heard coming out of the DJ booth at Liar's Club, at least on a Saturday night. It was a little unexpected since the booth features a carboard cutout of KISS.
When I walked in the place was pretty empty, making me less than thrilled about having to pay a $5 cover; I hate cover, but I was part of a group and had no veto power. The music was going, but there were only three people on the dancefloor, including a one-man dance party (OMDP). Seriously, OMDP was a hoot when he wasn't playing some serious air guitar or stunning us with his "unique" dance moves, he was making bedroom eyes at the disco ball.
We snagged the table right off the dancefloor, got some drinks, and waited for the music to inspire us. Pretty soon people slowly, but surely started trickling onto the dancefloor. Before I knew it the place was bumpin with an eclectic crowd to go with the eclectic playlist:
* Hipsters - check
* Yuppies - check
* Drunk Cubs fans macking on the dancefloor - check
* Suburban ladies out on the town - check
* Susan Boyle doppelgänger rocking out to Slam by Onyx - check*
Reportedly this place is a scary punk bar and maybe that's true, but if that's what you're looking for you'd be sorely disappointed rolling in here late on a Saturday night. There is an upstairs part of the place I didn't see, maybe that has a different vibe.
The only real negative about this place (aside from cover) is the ladies room. It's in dire need of a plumber; when I got there the sink was clogged, nearly overflowing. By the time I left the toilet had thrown in the towel too.
Bottom line: I'd come back preferably before cover kicks in to grab some drinks and shake my booty.
* Yes, you know the song: "SLAM! duuh duuh duuh duuh duuh duuh Let the boys be boys!"
I was psyched for my first trip to Liar's because I was already pretty drunk and ready to make the dancing happen. I had heard that despite the punk bar feel, there was a dj with a pretty awesome music selection on the weekends. But someone should have told me that the place was full of sloppy LP moms and dads in North Face fleece so that I could re-route my crew. I mean, if that was my scene I'd just post up at The Apartment or move to Wrigleyville.
I'm hoping it was just an off night...demographic wise. The dive bar look and feel is spot on, and I keep hearing great things about the owners. But then, the dj wasn't great either. I love a diverse selection, but this was just spastic: Dr. Dre to George Michael to Michael Jackson to Huey Lewis. I was there to dance, not reminisce about the 'good ole days' with ma and pa.
On a different night, with a different crowd, and a dj that put up more dance tracks, this place would be cool. I guess I just showed up on the wrong night? =/
LIar's is sort of a "fancy" dive, in my opinion. Beers are cheap. Upstairs BLASTS the punk music at deafening decibels. (I think I saw a dude pulling the seig-heil to a couple of songs. I couldn't tell by the lyrics if we were listening to some Neo Nazi music or not, but regardless, its definitely not my thing.)
Well, if you DON'T get or understand Liars Club you're a douche bag.
...if you get and love this fucking place like I do, then you are also a douche bag.
First of all, the Liars Club is in the middle of nowhere. When we got there, it felt desolate, and weren't even sure of how to get into the bar? The door looked like it should have a sliding window where you'd give a secret knock on the door, and a pair of eyeballs will be reveled to determine if you can come in or not. It would have been cool if they did have that, actually!
We grabbed a drink, and found (see: stole) the best seats in the house - the only booth, that's raised up higher than everyone else, so we could see everything that was happening (or not happening, for that matter) in the club.
It was so fucking dark in there, that it made my eyes struggle. The music was a weird mash of Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, then disco songs? It was stupid. It seems that the vibe they so badly want is ironic hipsters - but all their getting is middle age yuppies, in a bar that looks like it's meant for vampires and industrial goths.
Apparently the upstairs has cages and chains? Again with the vampires! Geeze.
Perhaps they picked up early in the game that Edward from Twilight originated from Chicago in the 30's. If that's the case, then they'll need to turn this into an all ages club. Hahahaha....
What the eff am I even talking about?!
Went here for a friend's birthday party not knowing what to expect. When I first walked in I thought what the hell is this place! Crazy furniture, super dark, muppet porn on the TV, small dance floor, interesting decor. But as the night got started this place warmed up to me. The music was a great mix and even though the dance floor is really small...it was soo much fun! Drinks were cheap and they were actually good with a lot of booze in them. I would have to say it was one of the best nights I have had in a long time. I have been meaning to go back...but unfortunatley it's not near anything i go to on a regular basis so I would have to make a special trip. But I will....it's worth it!
If it were up to me, there would be no downstairs to Liars club, cuz all the good shit is goin on upstairs. Wait - scratch that. Keep the downstairs so I can have the upstairs to myself.
Its pretty dark downstairs. I believe there's some booths available. have fun down there with the off the wall DJ. Take a walk with me upstairs to the super red room with a small bar and like 3 benches. The music upstairs is perfection. It's a steady onslaught of pound your fucking skull metal. I LOVE IT! Bartenders are super cool. The DJ takes requests, unless of course you suggest something asinine. like the Thompson Twins. Drinks are cheap. A good time had by all. And by all, I mean those of us who enjoy drinking to angry music.
I love this place. Friday and Saturday are completely different then the rest of the week. But they are fun all the same as the place is packed along with the dance floor.
Monday they have karaoke and $1 PBRs.
I guess I like drinking $2.50 PBR's. But probably not enough to come back to a place that's masquerading around as a dive bar but is actually blaring dance music loud enough that you can't really hear yourself talk.
Oh Liar's....I miss you.
Actually, I don't. You + me = trouble, and you + me + a certain blonde haired friend of mine = trouble for everyone!
I used to come on Tuesdays because a friend would host and it was easy to convince people to come after work. Then I started coming because the same friend would host on Fridays about once a month. Then I just decided to keep coming because I actually like the feel of the bar. It's small enough and the bartenders are great. They used to have an amazing photobooth (a polaroid with 4 pictures)....and then they were forced to get a new one. I hate it, for the most part. The only thing I like is that it automatically prints out 2 sets which is pretty sweet because now you don't have to argue about who gets to keep the photo (I always win those arguments, thank you very much!)
I've seen all sorts of people here. You never know who you'll run into at Liar's, but that's kind of why I like it! It's a cash only bar, which I've said before, it's either a blessing in disguise or a pain in the ass. Either way, decent music, awesome bartenders and an interesting crowd.
wasn't horrible wasn't great.. it was like if a dive bar had a baby with a Trixie and a chad and then gave it up for adoption.
gotta weird vibe from a guy.. then he tried to steal some of my friends coats...
I would only come back here if a friend who's birthday it was and made a specific request..
Every so often I meet a friend out at Liar's Club and have a great time! It's the kind of place that's haunted by punks that have been going there for 15 years, and it really hasn't changed much since then. It's dark, loud, and the beer is flowing like wine!
Liar's has a good selection of beers on tap and the bartenders are super nice and quick with a refill! I've come here when bands have played here before, but I don't think it's a regular thing. Saturday was 80's night and the back room has a dance floor. The DJ was cranking out vintage Prince, PYT-era MJ, and the dance floor was never empty!
But what makes Liar's fun is also their biggest detriment: wasted people. The clientele is usually pretty punk, but on 80's night there were way too many drunken biffs and muffys bumping me, spilling their beers, and this girl ran into me like Matt Forte trying to score on a Fourth-and-Goal, trying to catch up to her friend. I then nailed a guy in the jaw with my shoulder because of it. I'm lucky he saw her drunk ass and didn't kick mine! At that point, it was time to go.
I'm sure in six months I'll be saying "Hey, what are you doing next Saturday?! 80's Night!!"
Nouveau Chicagoans fresh off the farm from IndianaOhioIowaMichigan will tell you its a scarrrrrry dive bar and that it is very edgy to go there. But its really just a punk/Indi/hipster bar that tries real hard to look divey.
Be careful, if any of you Midwesterners ever leave Middle America and go to an East Coast 'dive' bar, it will be very different and not in a good way.
I've been dragged here numerous times as part of a group and I don't mind it because I like Punk Rock which they often play,
One piece of advice: The place is not far from the city but it is isolated so If you take a taxi don't even think about flagging one down outside when you leave, unless you have time on your hands.
I can and have danced for hours at Liar's Club. The DJs usually play a very eclectic mix of dancey tunes - The Smiths, The Cure, New Order, Britney, Madonna, Prince - and they're very accommodating with requests. (Except for the one Saturday night the deej kept playing atrocious wedding reception music. Kool and the Gang?! WTF?)
And if you're really lucky, you'll see the Naked Guy. It's Gettin' Hot in Here!
Five Reasons to go to the Liar's Club
1. It's dive bar
2. It has cold beer
3. It has a great collection of hipsters
4. It has a lopsided staircase
5. Its decor is hideous
The quality of this bar's KISS memorabilia is astounding. 5 stars on that alone. A+.
So I was living in Logan Square and I had heard about this bar for ages and never went. One night my friend whom I haven't seen in at least a year is deejaying there so I show up, she spins punk and metal that night upstairs. I'm thinking its a Friday night.
So I get there and sit around and some guy buys me a drink and then I go upstairs and the bartender is her roommate and he hooks me up with drinks. Then I'm chilling with this other girl and the guy and we all end up making out in the bathroom.
Yeah so I got pretty wasted and danced etc. I almost got into a fight with some girl because I purposely put her ball in the pocket and you know what, f*ck her I would have beat her ass.
The girl I was with fell on the pool table and nearly missed kicking my face (damn I got good reflexes) and then I went outside to get some air.
Well the guy was still trying to hit on me and I was like I'm going home and I walked to the Fullerton bus stop and puked behind the bench stop.
Okay so I get home and I just pass out. I wake up in the morning and I see this open wound, now I don't know how the hell it happened but it happened.
Lesson learned, no more not eating before drinking, you get really wasted. I had to go to work the next day and they bandaged me up. I'm giving this bar 5 stars woot!
THERE ARE TWO REASONS YOU GO TO LIARS CLUB.
1) you are a regular, and appreciate the sense of community and nuances of the place.
2) you enjoy going out for a bit of drunken fun on a weekend without paying a five million dollar cover, and want a balance between dancing up a storm and talking to close/new friends.
i go here for both. i am a regular on tuesdays, and the occasional wednesday. its a great balance of getting out when you cant wait for the weekend, and keeping it low to mid key. always great conversation, be it with fellow regulars or the friendly bartenders.
the place is pretty packed on friday and saturday nights. the music gets a bit more mainstream/top 40, but overall i can get down to it. there are usually free giveaways, ranging from turntables, to gift certificates, to free cigars.
you just get the feeling that these people (owner, employees, djs, drunkies) can appreciate a sense of community. everyone is accepted, and easily integrated into the "club".
also, some interesting local rock/hip-hop acts surprise you a couple times throughout the month.
come have a drink with me, ill be the one sipping on her third vodka and tonic, waiting till they kick me out at 2 in the morning.
I sat by the bar, whiskey sour in hand.
Older bar patron: "Is that a whiskey sour?"
D: "It is."
Patron: "Cool."
And indeed it was cool, because it was less than $5. Everything else was pretty cool as well, like the KISS pictures above the bar, pool table upstairs, photobooth (it prints out your foolery on a Polaroid), the wee dance floor on which to continue your foolery, and the fact that I didn't pay this $5 cover I've been reading about (it was a Saturday). It was my 22nd birthday. First day of the rest of my life, at the Liar's Club.
"What neighborhood are we in?"
"... shit, I don't know."
"No, seriously. Where are we?"
"No, seriously. I don't know. We're off the map. I don't even know what street we're on."
[six beers and a whiskey later]
"DOES THAT GUY HAVE A HUNCHBACK?"
"YES!"
"LET'S SHOOT POOL!"
"WHY IS YOUR HAND IN MY PANTS?"
"ARE WE AT DELILAH'S?"
"I DON'T KNOW!"
If you want to sit in the dark watching drunks dance or maybe armwrestle a man with a pentagram tattoo on his head, Liar's Club is here for you. It's basically Delilah's but not in Lincoln Park. Or maybe it is. No one could figure that out. Regardless, the beer's cheap, the decor is tits and the drunks have a spot to stomp, flail, grind and whatever else constitutes dancing in this, the post-ballroom era.
Also, having the sink/mirror in the toilet stall of the men's room is actually a first for me. You can really primp in peace, which is crazy important if you want to look your best for the girl with the lazy eye and the half-sleeve you plan on taking home later.
I like Delilah's a lot.
Liar's Club.
Whatever.
I really cannot remember how many times I have been to Liar's Club. It is definitely a 'new' experience every SiNgLe time, which makes it an entertaining evening out. The drinks are reasonable, and the bartenders are knowledgeable. The decor is eclectic, and fascinating to gaze at through a vodka haze. The bartenders also belong on a "Who's Hip in Chicago" list. It isn't just their clothes, but their attitude and presence.
This last time that I was in here was was by far the most memorable! I'm not sure if the theme was porn night, but there was a lot of nakedness. Muppet and old 70's porn was playing on the tele, AnD some random guy completely disrobed on the dance floor. He proceeded to dance with other patrons who were not appalled by his not so attractive nakedness. This made the whole scene rather entertaining. I kept asking myself where was the a**hole bouncer kicking him out.?! Instead he was just dancing butt a** naked for what seemed like 20minutes. Sooo I decided to take a picture of his butt, just to remember this night. I have to say that don't think this scene would not have lasted 2minutes in Wrigley. That guy would've been on the curb in 1.All in all..I know that I will be back to Liar's Club. You never know what to expect, and I'm all for the unexpected!!
I love the Liars Club, I have some pretty wonderful memories of derby after parties and trying to roller skate on the bumpy-as-hell dance floor. Barbecues, dressing up like a pirate, being ordered to hold some guy's jacket by his girlfriend because he was in Metallica (I put it on a chair and left), photoshoots, Cookie, face painting, and some other crazy shit that I should probably not disclose.
I'd probably spend more (or any) time here if I didn't have to wake up at 6am, but if you're looking for a gritty rock and roll bar where you may accidentally end up having your face painted like a member of KISS before you get out, Liars is the place.
Dancing in the back, drinking in the front. Always a good time. One annoying thing is that they DO NOT have a licence to charge a cover, yet they specifically say at the door $5 cover etc-legally they should be saying donation-because that's exactly what it is. And they switch to that word once you lay out the fact that you know whats up. So don't get fooled it's always free to get in.
I would definitely come back. The staff was very friendly and the drinks were reasonable. Very eclectic decor - lots of fez hats all over (fez lamps!), stuff game on the walls, bizarre pictures, etc. Very eclectic crowd of people - clubbers in their fancy clothes and high heels, yuppies, hipsters, punk rockers (mostly over 40), the tattoed and the old. Very fun group of people and a great place to go with your friends.
We decided to come to this bar because it's a good place to dance without having to go to a shitty club like Soundbar or something stupid. They played a lot of good music (new wave, alternative, hip hop) we had a lot of fun hanging out at a table and dancing occasionally.
My only two problems: $5 cover (99% of the time I refuse to pay a cover because there are so many other bars that will let you in for free - covers are just a rip off) and a really shitty bartender at the end of the night. The rest of the staff was super friendly, but the one guy working at the left side of the bar was a total douche. PBRs were $2.50 all night but, for some reason, he decided to charge me $4 for it. When I argued with him, he just told me to 'fuck off' and walked away to serve another customer. The bar was so packed that I didn't try to fight it... it would have been worthless on my part to stand around and wait to complain. I liked the rest of the experience, so I won't just give it an "A-OK" rating, but this really soured my night.
Every time I go to Liar's club, I have a good time. Take this past weekend for example. There was an appearance by none other than "Naked Guy". Yes, that's right. He gets butt naked on the dance floor and dances to "Hot in Hrrr" by Nelly. Naked Guy is only part of the fun. Overall, Liar's is a great place to meet friends for an early (9pm) drink to chit chat...then a few hours later, the party is on and it's packed. They play a nice variety of music, starting off with more retro and then getting more and more modern as the night goes on. It's a good time every time I go!
I promised Herb I'd take my shitty review down...
I was angry, stupid, and drunk that night.
A public apology to one of the best bar owners in the city of Chicago. I turned 21 at this place and it will always have a special home in my heart.
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6/7/2008
Fuck this place.
If you want to commit suicide amongst a bunch of aging punk rockers and people who… Read more »
I should really be giving the Liar's club one star- but I've never had to pay the cover.
The music could be better if the sound system didnt blow. When they do decide to have a "dance" night the djs tend to be beyond terrible from trainwrecks to poor choices (seriously Rihanna isn't electro).
The drinks are cheap which you'll need.
If you've recently suffered a brain injury or have been described by your peers as "sweetly retarded", Liars Club just may be the place for you.
Perhaps you actually enjoy awful music, and like being in the company of awful people. If that's the case, pull up a stool, amigo!
For those who don't fit into the above mentioned categories, I've generously compiled a list of activities that you can do instead of hanging out at the Liars Club.
You can...
1. Punch yourself in the dick for an hour
2. Kidnap a prostitute, tie her to a chair and burn her with lit cigarettes
3. Dance with the devil in the pale moonlight
4. Become a long-haul truck driver and attempt to earn the affection of your wayward son by winning underground arm wrestling tournaments, like Sylvester Stallone in "Over the Top"
Add one star because this is the type of place I would've LOVED when I was 21. Then take away that star because I was a special needs kid when I was 21.
Another glaring omission {I scribed "omission", not "emission", you lascivious lass.} from me.
(Was nick l. there the same Sunday night as me? I have "Let My Puppets Come" in my library, so when that was put on, I left. [I wanted to catch the #74 Fullerton bus anyway, and it only had three more runs left.]).
I have not visited Liar's Club on a Friday or Saturday night. I have the impression, even before reading other reviews of here, that it is a *different animal* then.
When I visit here, I am usually one of the first persons in the venue. It gets more populated after 10:30 pm.
The music played by our DJs is intriguing. It has the 'punk' attitude that "I am going to play whatever I want to play." So an 'off-topic' record is going to be thrust into the mix at some point. I enjoy that.
Yes, the stuff shown on the TVs is also strange or bizarre. I have shown some of my library here (the last thing I showed here was a French explicit video from the early 1980s). But I believe it prefers softcore. [Let me put it this way. The next time I visit here, I know what off-beat DVD I am going to stash in my satchel to see if it wants to put it on.]
The beers are good. They run the spectrum. If you're low on cash [and I don't know who has checked the button for 'Accepts Credit Cards' - it does not], you can have a 16-ounce glass of Pabst Blue Ribbon for $2.00.
This is another venue where I always have a good time. The way it could get better would have to involve me hooking-up with somebody here. Maybe one of these nights. {Shhh... The DJ will throw that on too.}
Transit options: I mentioned the #74 Fullerton bus above. It runs until 12:20 am eastbound and 12:35 am westbound seven days a week. The #9 Ashland bus runs northbound until 1:20 am and southbound until 1:55 am. Both of these routes are now on BustRacker.
now, i wouldn't consider myself a club hopping expert, but i definitely know how to have fun and have been to a several clubs in chicago. I say BY FAR this is the most fun. an ex introduced me about 6 years ago, and he had been a regular for years before that (and still is). its low key, laid back, but the music is the most awesome mix of shit you can find ANYWHERE!! its like you want to get there early and stay all night so you don't miss some juicy 80's alterna hit you have been dying to hear! or that indie rock song you can't help but sing to! or that industrial song that gets you pumped! or that booty song that makes you dance like a stripper! THEY ARE ALL HERE UNDER ONE ROOF WITH ONE DJ!!
an addendum:
the DJ that used to be here is no longer. the current DJ on saturday's isn't as good, but he tries. i thought he relied a little too much on 80's hits and only played one song or two from another genre at a time. i still had fun, and will definitely come back, but i miss you old DJ that loved my glasses (john st john i believe his moniker was)!!
Went in on a Sunday for a few beers. Parking was a breeze. The place was dead. Totally chill. The space was pretty cool. The music was a bit cheesy. I hear great things about this place when they have djs playing. Can't beat $2 PBR. I'd definitely go back to scope the scene on a busy night. Updated review when I go back.


