My brother & I went here a couple times & had a blast every time. It’s nice to go some place where everyone is welcoming including the patrons. Jackie the bar tender is great & very attentive. They have a juke box streaming so you can play your favorite songs as well as a pool table!!! Oh & do not leave before ordering some chicken wings & fries!!! So good!!! I will be back for sure
Kathryn W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Things are better at Tobo’s with a change in management over the summer, Monday night football, karaōke Tuesdays, regular first class Blues shows and a great, loyal bar staff, this spot can be a winner if you are looking for a bar to hang. This isn’t a downtown LB spot but a locals, plus place and I have never felt uncomfortable visiting for cocktails or beer after work. Don’t get it twisted, there are still crazy/bad folks in the neighborhood, but they are firmly dissuaded to enter or linger outdoors.
Snappy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Long Beach, CA
This is a nice dive bar. The bartenders are friendly and make a mean drink. I have been here many times and have not dealt with stabbings, shootings, and all the other stereotypical crap the other reviews say. It’s not for everyone, and that’s why I like it.
Cidne W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
«Mama told me not come… that ain’t the way to have fun… NO!» So, I understand that this spot is being considered for the Sleazy Bar Crawl UYE. I’m tellin’ ya now, take a pass. This isn’t Mom’s BBQ on Imperial. Oh brave Unilocalers who love ‘hood’ UYE’s, this could be your last hurrah. It’s local, cliquish and scary. But if you go, make it your first stop. Make it early. The thump in, ’ bum pin’ urban music might be nice, but if the riff raff inside don’t unnerve your fun with the stank eye and bad attitude, the riff raff outside will. And notify me in advance. Then I won’t have to wonder what the police sirens, paramedics, helicopters, new vans and reporters are all about.