A close friend of mine’s mother(who I am close with as well) invited me to a Spaghetti Feed to benefit SafeQuest(a not-for-profit organization for battered woman in the Solano and Napa counties). Close parking can be tricky since it’s located on the small wing of the Marina Shopping Center. So when you plan on visiting for an event don’t be surprised if you need to take a double turn around for a spot. There are two entrances, the main entrance into the bar and second entrance into the banquette hall. The bathrooms are only located in the back of the bar so if you have little kids, make sure they choose the best of two options in that area, either the karaōke singer or the bar fly. Senior citizens are the majority of this«Fraternal Order» although a few of the older gentlemen have tried to invite me into their sister league(lol, I thought that was sweet! However I politely declined with the upmost respect). They were all friendly and was very sociable about their past histories and easily opened up about their life stories. The bar is cash only and the prices are relatively cheap. All the workers here are friendly and are more concerned about you having a good time(especially making sure you sign up for the karaōke list!). The place is defiantly aged but I think that’s what keeps this small crowd together. I kept hearing the regulars talking about building that place from the bottom up — they definitely take pride in their contribution towards this allegiance. By the way, their karaōke song book has a ton of oldie songs. Most of the songs are twenty years my senior.
Adela L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Suisun City, CA
The Fraternal Order of the Eagles is a members only club, with the exception that a club member invites you to come along. The place has been around for about 40 yrs, and looks as such. The group mostly consists of a senior crowd that gets together on a regular business, always trying to raise money to help out the community. The people there are very friendly and they get to know your name pretty fast. I go there every once in a while to have a charity breakfast/dinner with my dad. All the people that work there are volunteers and I appreciate very much all the work they put into their job. They have a bar, which is where most of the people hang out and sing karaōke. There is also a separate room where they handle their club business/eating area, and bingo on some nights. If you are looking to rent the large room it will only cost you about $ 250. This place is a pretty good place for the older crowd to make friends, something to do, and help raise money for the community. I only wish they had a better source of income so that they may get an upgrade to the interior.