We went to Luckey’s 10/3, around midnight. Waited 20 minutes at the bar to order a drink, then gave up and left.
Josh W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
We decided to change up our normal routine for going out and decided to give Luckey’s Club a try. In our early 20’s Good times and The Cooler were really fun places to hang out. Now that we’re in our early 30’s we want more of an adult night, and less of a crazy college kids night. We got to Luckeys around 9:45pm on Friday night. I liked the feel of Luckey’s, it had the laid back Eugene vibe to it. The staff was friendly and went out of their way to take care of the customers. There was a guy here who was on his way to a rough morning when we arrived. Poor guy back handed his Corona right off the bar and make a huge mess on the floor. He apologized and the bartender as well as the bouncer assured him it was no big deal and helped him clean up the mess. I’ve seen those type of scenarios result in being kicked out, but not at Luckeys. They had 3 pool tables that were in great condition. Instead of feeding quarters, you pay by the hour and give your ID to the bartender who then hands you the billiards. I would much rather pay by the hour instead of paying per game. They had live music while we were here and it was pretty decent. I would be open to coming back and checking out who else comes through this place. It had plenty of seating, whether you’re there just to hang out, play pool, or just listen to the live music. I thought that the $ 3.50 Jameson and Crater Lake Vodka/Gin was pretty awesome. That’s a special you don’t really come across, so we jumped all over it. This was our first visit, but I would be willing to check it out again.
Michele W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
Luckey’s is my favorite bar in Eugene, and apparently the oldest. That’s probably why I like it so much… it’s got soul to go along with those spirits. This is the only bar in town that knows how to make proper, from scratch ginger ale which is an excellent pair with whiskey. They’ve also got big, cozy, leather sofa’s that will swallow you up and make you want to stay for hours while you are entertained by some of the PNW’s finest talent. My only complaints are that their dance floor is cement so it’s not very conducive to dancing and the bar is very narrow so it can be tricky to get a drink on a crowded night, but I dunno… for me that narrow bar with all the memorabilia on the wall is also part of what I love about Luckey’s. It’s so vintage! They’ve got Power’s Irish for nights when money’s tight and Newcastle Brown in the cooler. Perfection, as far as I’m concerned. Lots of pool tables and no TV. Or… at least I’ve never noticed a TV, which is AWESOME.
H M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Possibly my favorite Eugene bar. Live rock music, strong enough drinks. The only negatives are 1) no place to smoke except the sidewalk, which is annoying as a smoker and I would imagine unpleasant if you are not, 2) the bathroom– because Luckey’s was a gentleman’s club, there was never a ladies room until they converted a supply closet or something into one, which means only one toilet and a long line. and 3) there’s a cover.
Joe f.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Eugene, OR
my drink was weak as hell, was it all soda water? probably. i know my booze.* the bartender was certainly no help. what a disappointment. i have a suspicion it’s still a gay bar, and that’s okay, but not for me sorry. i was with a female friend who wanted to check it out. it sucked. big time. *yep, people can tell if there are 2 shots or only 1. especially the boozebags, like me.
Allison R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
This is a total gem of a dive bar in downtown Eugene. Surrounded by the fanciness of Davis’ and Jamesons, Luckey’s is a great change of pace. We go here every year on Christmas Eve for a drink before last minute shopping, and it’s always fun. The bar itself is great, there’s a good selection of booze to choose from, and the atmosphere is very laid back. They have pool tables, they show random movies in the background, and they even had a card table the last time I was in there(it looked like they found it on the street, but hey, it works!). Great bar, highly recommended.
Howard R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Springfield, OR
I came for the cigars. There were none. I stayed for the brews and the band. THEY were FANTASTIC! Fully stocked bar with fun and interesting bar staff. Lots of pool tables, a great vibe and frankly, a kewl place to hang out. Other than the couch next to me that was shouting over the music… nothing was anything less than great. When downtown… I’ll be here.
Becca S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Albany, OR
My absolute favorite bar in Eugene. It’s such a comfortable place to hangout, the bartenders are great in every way. I’ve never felt unwelcome or out of place. Lots of live music acts blow through but if you’re not into it, it’s easy to sit at the bar with friends totally ignoring the stage. You get a chance to experience a lot of different music without any real effort.
Cassidy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Banos, CA
I’m here every 2nd and last tues of the month to drive my boyfriend home after his hip hop groups bi-monthly shows. I actually really like the bar, couches benches, tables and the bar to sit at 5 or 6 pool tables and the ppl arent complete douche bags like most eug bars.
Lee W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I’ve been to Luckey’s a dozen or so times. Never been completely blown away by the venue and never been one to complain about it either. There’s almost always a cover because they almost always have live music and almost every time I went I was on the guest list because almost every time my buddy was in the band performing that I was going to watch. Blah, blah, blah. Luckey’s threw an all-out Irish celebration last night and I had a rocking good time. $ 10 cover was well worth it and it will surely be a St. Patrick’s day I don’t forget anytime soon. The place was packed with Eugenites of all castes and creeds looking to drink, sing, dance, and be the most merry. Sid and Fancy and Toad in the Hole killed it. Those bands. That bar. That fourth Jameson and Coke. That last Irish Car Bomb… Luckey’s did a damn fine job of raising glasses to the freckle faced hellions. I’m proud to say I participated.
Christopher M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Williams, OR
Billed as the oldest bar in Eugene, this is one of my top 3 bars to hit when I visit that wondrous town. The music has been excellent, the bartenders friendly(I used a snuff box keychain with a friends house key as collateral for a pool table…) and the beer is good. They have a huge room full of pool tables and couches to amuse you as you enjoy your excellent beer. This place can become quite packed, and attracts a large number of divergent people, including the hippies who sit at the bar, the drug dealers outside, and the random assortment of weirdos that eugene seems to endlessly provide. The service is nice, I never had to wait for a beer or for a pool table. The bouncer(a very nice young woman) remembered me from the night before and stamped my wrist without question. This place isn’t fancy, but if you want a good beer, some pool and good music or conversation, this is definitely it.
Kitt J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
This place is pretty cool. Some decent live music, and it’s chock-full of pool tables. Definitely a sweet spot for playing pool. Good drinks, OK prices. Never really been a huge fan of the staff, but they’re not assholes, either. It can be practically impossible to get around on the weekends, though. When it’s packed, the long, thin bar area becomes congested immediately, which REALLY sucks when it’s ultra-packed. You may get stuck and be unable to move at all. But hey, if I remember correctly you and multiple friends can get pretty drunk on a Tuesday for around $ 20, provided there are ladies present and you don’t mind PBR. Also, if you want to run into anyone on a weekend, check John Henry’s, the Horsehead and Luckey’s, and you’re bound to find them before the night’s over.
Anthony R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
Luckey’s used to call itself a «cigar shop and gentlemen’s club» or something like that. You’d think that in these radical days of the public smoking ban and allowing women to go out in public, such a concept would be outdated. And you’d be right. But Luckey’s is all the better for weathering the changes. A live music venue in addition to a bar, Luckey’s features acts both local and national. The front part of the bar(where the bar is) is very long and skinny. The bartenders often seem to be 12 years old, but I’ve been assured they are of age. They make strong drinks and pour good beer. If you’re a lady, you can get Pabst for two bits on Tuesday.(This seems like a recipe for disaster to me, but oh well…) This is a good stop off point between Horsehead and Indigo District.