Fun neighborhood bar, better crowd during the week then on weekends. Plenty of bar activities with darts, pool, spinning wheel, jukebox, pull tabs, gambling machines, and of course, dice. Owner is very friendly, manager is great, most of the bartenders will keep you coming back for more. Try the apple pie.
Jared A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Greenfield, WI
The Fin is my usual watering hole, so of course it’s going to get 5 stars! Definitely a place where everyone knows your name. There are lots of friendly regulars as well as amazing bartenders. If the owners are there, they are usually good for a nice conversation. They also own Flappers on 76th and Becher, as well as Brew City Tap on 32nd and Forrest Home. The Fin n’ Feather has lots of beer choices, great drinks, Emil’s frozen pizza, and some of the best beef jerky you’ve ever tried. There are tvs everywhere, so it is a great spot to catch any game. They have two pool tables and five dart boards. During the warm months, you can get in some volleyball on there court out back. More recently they have also added a couple areas for horseshoes. You can also have them sponsor your softball team. Just ask your bartender! If you are trying to get to the Brewer’s game, the Fin Flyer will drop you off and pick you back up right at the front doors of Miller Park. There is plenty of room to throw parties or just to hang out with friends for some drinks. Plus, you’ll probably run into me from time to time!
Luke R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Milwaukee, WI
When I come here, it’s for a beer or two while my car is being worked on by the most honest mechanics in Milwaukee. Those guys are right next door. Rays-OK Service will give you quality service & they are next to a bar with great specials. The bar itself? Fin N Feather? Well, it’ll do. I know the domestic beer is wildly cheap. And you can get little pitchers or big pitchers if you are into bargains and drinking. But everything is cheap, so you don’t have to do that, guys. You really don’t. But you might, cause when in Stallis, right? Anyways. There is a distinct smell of cigarettes as you approach the door. It doesn’t totally go away. But that could simply be the result of a number of the patrons & employees being heavy duty smokers. On my first visit, I sat next to a man at the bar who was hooked up to an oxygen machine. The hypnotic sound resonated — in — out — in — out — gasp — cough — sniffle — in — out — in. That is, until he excused himself, unhooked, & shuffled to the patio for a smoke. Stop in for a beer while you get your car fixed. Stay for the culture.
Ashley D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Milwaukee, WI
Been here a couple times and always thought it was a decent dive bar until I returned one night with friends and saw mice running around on the floor by the pool tables. With that being said I will never return to this bar again.
Joe P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Paul, MN
Fantastic local dive bar. Service staff is great and more than happy to drink with the regulars on their off days!
Diana J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jackson Park, Milwaukee, WI
Alright Mr 2 Star… I don’t know what you’re complaining about. Maybe now that it’s 2013 they’ve got it together– but I loved this bar. Friendly bartenders, perfect bar popcorn, cute patio that can’t be enjoyed because of too many smokers(the only downside I saw but that’s just coz I hate cigarettes), great crowd of regulars all appearing to be 30 year old volleyball players, and fantastic drink deals for every day. My sister and I were expecting a dead dive bar– but had to make our own parking spot to get in! Has an upnorthy local feel and I can’t wait to go back :) I will have to find out about the old fashioned!
Kyle K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Germantown, WI
I grew up near the Fin n Feather, and when I turned 21 I knew I had to check out this bar that I had been passing daily for 1000 years. It’s ok I guess, your typical neighborhood tap on a state highway in the suburbs. The clientele is what you’d expect and they’ve got a bunch of bar games to keep you busy while you imbibe. I’ve been back several times through the years and just recently stopped in to have a beer with an old buddy from high school. The bar would get 3 stars if they had a more diverse beer selection, but the big deal for me was the old fashioned they served my buddy. If you are a bar in Wisconsin and can’t make a proper old fashioned, then you’re doing it wrong. What came across the bar was a pinkish something or another with muddled nothing and only a passing resemblance to our state cocktail. I hate to be so brash, but in Wisconsin the old fashioned is elementary. I’ll likely be back for another go round with my old friends, but it will be hard to forget that tragic excuse for my beloved drink.