One of my favorite dive bars. I really like this place, it is low key, a lot of older customers that keep to themselves and a lot of friendly people.
Walter F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Manhattan, NY
The Lamp Post should be getting a better rating than just two stars. Pro: it’s a better atmosphere than Walsh’s, which has a real issue with ambience. Beers are cheap and in line with other buinesses in the area. The real issue is that there never seems to be anyone in there. I’ve been to Hollywood a number of times and hit pretty much every Dive Bar on N. Federal Highway, at all different times of the day and night. If someone knows when the good times to go in here are, let me know because I’ll be damned if I’ve have ever been there with any more than three or four people hanging out. For a crazier experience, go to Artie’s. For meeting locals, go to Walsh’s. Still, it’s not bad and who knows, maybe you’ll get lucky.
Gavin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Let me start with the fact that I love dive bars. This place has the makings of a great dive bar. Old. Weird. Slightly unsavory. Lounge singer that was so godawful he was awesome. Cheap drinks. For me though the main problem is its a smoking bar. I can stand a little smoke, but seriously the 10 patrons that were in there were chain smoking beyond comprehension. I had two beers and left smelling like I’d gone on a six week smoking binge in the same clothes. In addition, they don’t take credit/debit cards, the bartender made zero effort to make a new customer feel welcomed in a crowd of clear regulars. All in all pass on the lamp post. Try one of Hollywood’s other dive bars that has cordial staff like Wiley Street Bar.
A. C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hollywood, FL
If you have ever been to a mill bar up north than this place would be familiar to you. As patriotic a bar can get. They have a mirror in the shape of the country and more American flags than you can count. Beer is cheep and so is their mixed drinks. The bartender is well into his golden years but friendly and worldly. The crowd is older than most and local. You almost expect the patrons to be wearing heard hats and carrying their lunchboxes home from the factory just stopping in for a beer and a shot. This place even has its own mascot– A fat cat(literally) named Lampy. This is an old time bar, the way they used to be, in a sea of trendy chain sports bar spots. Nice place to tilt a frosty one on a summers night.
Bridget s.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
Stopped in here on a random Thursday night to have a couple beers. There were maybe 3 people in there, a t.v., and a jukebox. Not much to do from what I could see. All I know is that 3 beers, served by a pleasent bartender, came to a $ 6.75 bill which is hard to beat. Come here with money for music and some good company and as Unilocal puts it, it’s A-ok but not anything more. If you’re a cat person make sure to say hello to the friendly fat kitty sitting at the window.
Greg A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
Lamp Post is one in a series of dives on the US-1 strip between Hollywood and Dania. There’s not much to say about this place. It’s dark, the drinks are cheap, and it’s overall a quiet and boring bar. 1TV, no pool table, a couple of video games, and not much of anything else going on. The clientele are mostly there to drink and keep to themselves. If you’re in the area and want a drink, Walsh’s is right up the street and a lot better.
Felecia W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Newport, RI
Ive ALWAYS wanted to go by this bar! its on my way home from work, and they always seem to be open. We swung in the other night, and there were only 3 people at the bar + a 30lb cat appropriately named Lampy. The bartender didnt know what to make of us, but the locals that were there were pretty cool. As another review states, the average age here is 60, but the Budweisers are cold, and there is plenty of Willie Nelson playing!
Jackie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Napa, CA
I used to live walking distance to this place… which is good because there were a couple of nights where I had to crawl home. This place is awesome — wood paneled walls, illegal gambling, package liquors sold under the table. A decent juke box full of classic rock. and even Clarence Carter(Woohoo!) Then they got rid of it and put in some fancy machine! BOOOO. I only went at nights. it was kind of like my Cheers. everyone knew my name. And I was typically the youngest person there. The two bartenders were great. Bill was a happy-go-lucky guy always jokin’ around about needing a rectal exam. and Paul told me the same jokes over and over and over again. But he was novel because most nights he’s wearing a wife beater, a sports coat, and skin tight jeans which made him look like he was smuggling a kielbasa in his pants. It’s comical. The guy is like 65. Too bad he left! But the well vodka is $ 2.75 a drink and you can still smoke in there. Great place. Edited to give this place 5 stars because Bill became a Unilocal member. AND my friend. Love you bill!
Lady P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pompano Beach, FL
US1 in Hollywood has its share of seedy motels and seedy dive bars. If you don’t like dive bars, then, stop reading this review. The Lamp Post is a dive bar. As dive bars on US1 go, this is a reasonably safe one. If you are looking for trouble, you might want to(or might NOT want to) visit Artie’s or The Entrada. The Lamp Post is cozy, dark, clean and has a standard collection of regulars who all know each other. The drinks are cheap and there is an internet powered juke. The crowd is older, as another reviewer has noted. But so what? This is a great place to come for a quiet, cheap drink and maybe some friendly banter. Oh, and I cannot forget Lamp Post Kitty!!! The«Post» has a bar cat, an enormous peanut-butter and vanilla feline that sleeps in the window box. She’s sweet and friendly.
Peter M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gainesville, FL
This place is an old school drinking bar. The drinks are cheap and they open early, but do not go there for any excitment. The average age is about 60.