I was here last Sunday for Karaōke. I’m new to the area and in search of some fun places to sing! I’m a bit of a junkie lol. It’s a small place but the atmosphere was nice. The crowd is definitely much older but that’s fine with me. The service and food was good. I had the Turkey dinner which was delicious! Very big portions! The Karaōke is good. They kept it pretty down and in the background which is nice if you just want to unbend and enjoy some drinks and convo and sing a couple songs. My experience was pleasurable and this might end up being my Sunday night spot!
Seth G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Ocean City, MD
As their sign states, Good Food — Good People. This was true and was very happy they I stopped in for a late lunch. They served basic tavern food that is very good. Yes, it is an older folks bar and everyone(patron and employee) is very nice. You know it is a good sign when there is a large painting of the King(Elvis) in the bar.
Victor L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
As my good comrade Andrew J. always states, you can’t really go here if you’re under 35. It’s so true. When I went here over holiday break in years past, I found that I was probably the youngest person here by at least 12 years. However, this partially is what’s so warm and inviting about the place, it’s literally a very localized, not flashy, not trendy, not pretending to be trendy, local watering hole. It’s kind of full of grandma sweaters, mom jeans, big smiles, and some serious karaōke. I mean these guys and gals really belt out the tunes. With cute bartenders, 360 bar, ample seating, and drinks under 5 bucks who can complain? It’s well lit, homey, it’s Dee Dee’s; it’s like that place where everybody quips about everyone else’s lawns or cooking and the biggest laughs come from marriage jokes.