The only reason I didn’t give them 5 stars is that do not take credit cards, the do however have an ATM machine. Karokee on Saturday nights with Tommy is a blast.
Ian T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Yorba Linda, CA
Friendliest dive bar in orange county. A place to just chill, drink and bullshit. No ridiculously loud music, when there is music it’s good music(usually) and I’m a sucker for karaōke.
Alicia A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Whittier, CA
It is what it is… a bar. Small Safe, good neighborhood Conveniently located near the freeway for those of us who are not locals. The dj, Rodney knows his stuff, he actually made me sound good! I didn’t play pool but it looked like it was free so that’s a plus. If you’re looking for a place to just chilk, have drinks, socialize, sing karaōke, dance then this is the spot. *My 1 request is that I would have like to have some options for food/snacks since we were consuming alcohol. Even something as small as nuts, popcorn or pretzels.
Lance B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orange, CA
This my friends is a prime example of an OC dive bar. A great place to have a good time, but don’t expect much. The atmosphere is dark, the crowd is always lively, there’s a couple of pool tables, and it sports some top notch bands and entertainment. The only downsides for me are the drinks are on the pricy side and weak, and the men’s room is tiny.
Quin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orange, CA
Sweet place! I love the karaōke on Saturday nights. Roxy and Les rock my world! My favorite bartender is the sweet Miss Bridgett. She is ever so friendly and pours a mean long island. The only drawback is the bar is somewhat small, but it’s a great place to get together with friends to play Jenga.
Ashley B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Long Beach, CA
Accidentally wrote a bad review about this place. Got the wrong establishment. I have never been here but I’m sure it’s good:)
Gary G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buena Park, CA
Love Chasers ! It aint fancy, but its safe ! Also love the blues jam on Sunday afternoon !
Brian B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fullerton, CA
A little expensive but the environment is worth it’s weight in gold. Andrea rocks the place without a hitch and the crowd is a hoot. Seen it a million times but never had a reason to stop in, and didn’t want to miss the opportunity to see it firsthand. I would much rather spend the night here than any of the dumps in dtf, save Backalley that’s a little cheaper but doesn’t have its own kitchen. Chasers does during week nights which is solid. The place also carries palomino which is clutch choice of beer. Touchtunes is an awesome feat., and regulars, randoms, and flies will feel like a perfect fit. Don’t worry about dress code, these boots are made for walking.
Ladyinpink M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tustin, CA
For sure not my type of dive bar, but the staff is nice and DJ great. I only had a good time, since we were a large group.
Vanessa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Anaheim, CA
Place for locals but not my cup of tea. My experience there on a karaōke night was not good. Bring a crowd if you want to liven things up.
Chris C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bellflower, CA
This place sucked the fuck fun right out of me. Beer is shitwhipe expensive. Would have had more fun at a park with a 40oz watching birds shit on stuff. This bar makes me want to throw rocks at old people and fucktard lil cute puppies couldn’t make it any better. Everyone likes fucktard lil cute puppies.
Andrew C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Santa Ana, CA
$ 27 for 2 drinks and 2 shots of Fireball, really?!! Place is ok for a dive bar but idk about those prices. Oh and on a bad night, you’ll get anoying karaōke singers singing Britney Spears. Luckily we found the Olive Pit a block away.
Chantal V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Checked it out Apr 26 for the first time. 20 – 30 yr old crowd. Almost all white. I was the only Asian. Customers were polite and very friendly. They didn’t throw beer bottles at me when I sang up on stage, so it was all good. Tried Go-go’s Vacation. I couldn’t hear my voice, but sound system was probably alright … It felt like the sound carried my voice. The DJ was professional enough to get me to stage first before the song began. It would have been a disaster if I started late and tried to catch up. Very nice experience, and I will definitely come back.
Tessa W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Anaheim, CA
Amusing regulars & some shady characters, karaōke with RC and Quando on Friday nights at 9pm with Andrea bartending– always an interesting time!!! Cheap drinks & good music(most of the time). It’s the divey-est of bars so take it for what it is!!! Down side is they only accept cash.
Eric B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orange County, CA
This is the divey-est of dives. The lowest of the low… but it’s not run down. Expect slightly below average. Expect white trash, few people, cheap drinks, and bleh. One word review: BLEH.
J H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Orange, CA
Ugly bartenders, shitty bands, fat middle-aged chicks reliving their twenties, and dudes who look as if they just got done golfing. If you are down with any of those things then belly up to the bar for a weak drinks and warm beer… If there is a hell t’s fucking chasers lounge.
Berton M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
This is a great dive bar that has Karaōke on Saturday and a fun crowd. It’s a dive bar and easily located. The drinks are cheap and the bartenders are always willing to talk. It’s worth a visit. There is a pool table and a stage for a band or brave Karaōke singer.
Dave H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orange, CA
The Bar: The bar is located on the corner of a strip mall on the edge of a neighborhood. The parking lot sign and main entrance sign both have an orange beacon light in case you drive right by. The parking lot is shared with a martial arts studio and there are a bunch of steroid driven dudes often hanging out outside. The bar itself is large, 2 pool tables and a stage, which now hosts karaōke. Plenty of seating here. The Crowd: It really depends on the day. We hit this spot on a Saturday night, it was slammed, with all ages, from your 21yr old college kids to mid 40’s on a date, to your grandparents, and again on a Monday night for dollar beer night, it was slammed again, but with a much younger crowd, more college kids then anyone else. Service: Service was excellent, but they were also expecting us that night. Usually one bartender per night and a cook for the regular type bar food. We did not eat there, but were told by patrons that they have great food. Prices: Prices are cheap. Tall cans of PBR run ya $ 4. Can’t beat that anywhere. A/V: Karaōke Wed-Sunday as well as a internet jukebox. Restroom: Small, fairly clean though. 70s style orange wall paper and clean mirrors. Bartender Chat: Andrea and Bridget were the bartenders for the 2 nights we were there, Both awesome. Very chatty and love taking pictures with the customers. How far did $ 20 get us: 5 tall cans of PBR. Or 20 $ 1 beers on Mondays. Closing statement: Overall good bar. Fun environment if you can bare the lousy drunk karaōke singers. Anyway… Dollar beer night, what a night. It had a completely different crowd then Saturday night and we actually saw quite a few familiar faces. Our bartender, Bridget, was absolutely beautiful and super cool to boot! The beer was flowing and the plastic cups were stacking. It was quite an adventure for sure. This bar is HIGHLY recommended by DiveBar Culture and we demand you spend your money there. Luckily, it doesn’t require very much money to get very very drunk. But that’s why we love dives, isn’t it? As always, we like to mention that they carry tall cans of PBR
Travis W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Orange, CA
Chasers, Broncos fan bartender, average beer price, pool table, karaōke, a strange melting pot of people and under poured drinks You have been warned
Michael M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chino Hills, CA
So I’m a new local in Orange, and finding a place to drink and be social within walking distance is a plus. Reading online that Chasers was open on Thanksgiving I was excited to take the walk with my GF and her brother to get some late night cock tails. We are all in our mid to late 20’s and would love to be regulars at a place that feels comfortable and treats us right. Upon entering Chasers we were excited about the dive bar feel. Pool tables and a stage where Karaōke was in full force. We ordered our drinks 2 jack and gingers and a Bushmills and soda. Call drinks we assumed would be priced anywhere from 5 — 8 dollars. All of us are bartenders so naturally we watched the pour. Very weak to start. I’m talking 1 count. I mean your local Applebee’s and their jigger pours will take better care of you. We ordered 2 more rounds(mistake) mostly because the Karaōke was fun and some of the regulars were amusing cool people. By the third round though I had had enough. The owner was observing his bartender pour and as she was filling up a drink he yells out«whoa whoa whoa, that’s too much!» He pulls his bartender aside and gives her a hard time right in front of us! Now if you drink Bushmills you know it’s a brown color. The drink we got was 95% soda. Completely clear! At 7 bucks a pop that’s unacceptable. The bartender was great. We tip well, but this place doesn’t know what a dive bar is supposed to be. I don’t expect doubles… just what the hell I payed for. We walked around the corner to the Olive Pit. Best thing we could have done. Lesson learned $ 65.00 later.