Avoid the Adams Apple on football weekends. The servers are overwhelmed and Kevin, the bartender, is painfully unable to multi-task and has a personality like a sour pickle. When our server Chandry disappeared we tried to pay Kevin for our drinks so we could go somewhere else. Kevin was indignant: «I don’t have your tab. I can’t help you!» he blurted as he stormed to the other end of the bar. There are many other more welcoming establishments in State College, fortunately.
Gia M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
What might easily be confused as a back door for the Tavern is instead an entrance to a tiny bar with a rustic, colonial feel. The Adam’s Apple has a speakeasy theme and can seat perhaps twenty people, with space for live music, too. The drinks are made well, fairly cheap, and if the bartender is feeling friendly, he might make you his own concoction. The service and the patrons make for an inclusive atmosphere that is very quiet compared to many of the other establishments on the main strip at State College. Not a place to get rowdy, but rather a nice bar in which to enjoy a few quiet cocktails.
Jared J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Talk about a hidden secret of State College! The Adam’s Apple, a tiny bar found inside the Tavern Restaurant, is one of Penn State’s best kept secrets. Enter into a quiet, modestly sized bar. The drinks are cheap, the crowd is friendly, and the bar is well stocked. Look out for live music on Friday night and a «Cheers» kind of atmosphere. PROTIP: on last purchase, Belvedere on the rocks costs 5 dollars.