This place can get a little crowded but a really fun place to go country dancing! The people are fun and they have good cold beer!
Kimberly N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
Awesome place, fun happy comfortable dance lessons drink specials only bad thing is cash only. Mixed crowd listen to anything on the juke box. Friday and Saturday nites live band with no cover awesomeness
Steven P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glendale, AZ
Fun Country Western dance hall, good live music and very inexpensive for drinks. No cover charge, and plenty of seating with large dance floor. Fun place to spend night dancing.
Jessica G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
Great bar to go to when you don’t want to deal with a crowd and a lot of loud music. Always a good time here
Keeley B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Avondale, AZ
Ventured outside of the norm tonight… met up with some friends and did some country line dancin’, y’all. Yeehaw! Not my typical thing, but definitely a good time. A friend of mine goes to this location pretty much every Monday night when they do free line dancing lessons from 7−9pm(I’m not sure if this is advertised anywhere, I wasn’t able to find info online… and the sign outside the bar also says line dance lessons every Tue and Thur, but nothing about Mon). We arranged to meet up with a few other girlfriends there tonight. The bar was pretty small and almost entirely empty when we got there. This was my first time so I actually wondered if I’d gotten the time or place wrong… there was hard rock /metal music playing, and the patrons were all on the«mature» side. Lots of gray. A few more people came in before the lessons started, but our group was definitely on the younger end of the spectrum. Apparently there’s a pretty standard group of patrons who alternate between here and one other line dancing bar out in Buckeye… they certainly know their stuff, and they have fun with it. The lessons were easy to follow along with, and low-pressure. There was plenty of room on the dance floor and not a lot of people watching, so I’d say this is a good place for beginners. The dances were always practiced slowly and at length before putting them to music. Each dance would first be taught in segments, then practiced altogether, but slowly, without music, then done as a group to one or two songs. We learned a total of 5 dances, I believe. There were plenty of «water»(or beverage-of-choice) breaks between dances. After 9pm when the lessons ended, they continued to play country music and the seasoned veterans went out and showed their stuff. They did other dances we hadn’t been taught, and seemed happy to let other people jump in beside them and try to follow along. Unlike what I’ve seen at the other Roman’s(in Goodyear), there was no fancy flipping or partner stunts going on here, just your run of the mill line dancing. Just a reminder that Roman’s is a cash-only bar, so best be prepared with your drink money… though there is an ATM inside, and also a Chase bank right across the street. This won’t be my new favorite weekly pastime or anything, but it was fun, I’m glad I gave it a try and I’d do it again, for sure. Now all’s I gotta do is get me some boots!
Shawna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glendale, AZ
Free country dance lessons drew me. The instructors were great and the patrons friendly. Throw in some skaraoke afterwards and it was a fun date night with the hubby. I plan on frequenting this place on dance lesson night until I can actually rip up the dance floor. This might take long time. Trust me.
Victor G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Avondale, AZ
Don’t expect foo foo drinks and spectacular service… this is the real deal. Country bar with two step lessons and live music on the weekends. The band is about as good as it gets and the DJ that mixes in between knows how to get the crowd going. Friendly bar and definitely laid back.
Luke S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Laveen, AZ
Looking for dirt cheap beer and dont have credit cards? Then Roman’s is your place! The cash only country dive bar, is pretty much exactly what you think it would be like. Thats why people go here. The crowd is 70% over the age of 35 and country/biker oriented and is very friendly. Live music on Friday and Saturday night, and there is a shuffleboard table on the premises with seating that looks like it was stolen from a motel lounge 20 years ago. Then again my favorite dive bar is the size of a large bedroom. so cant really talk much :)