Towne Tap Inc
28W247 Warrenville Rd, Warrenville, IL, 60555
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Address :
28W247 Warrenville Rd
Warrenville, IL, 60555 - Phone (630) 393-1633
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 1:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : No
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Good for Groups : No
Noise Level : Loud
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : No
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
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Nancy H.
We have enjoyed hanging at the bar and enjoying an Al's pizza and a few beers here for some time. The atmosphere is like a Wisconsin fishing bar and patrons are generally very friendly. Then comes the owner...she is INCREDIBLY over protective of her "fish fry tables" that were empty at 7:45 last night. We planned to enjoy our Al's pizza at the bar and have a few beers, but the bar was full, as were all the tables that were not designated for fish fry. We grabbed a spot at a fish fry table, figuring that with 10-15 open seats remaining for fish fry (and 45 fish fry minutes remaining), anyone needing a table would be accommodated, and if they happened to fill up, we would vacate our spot. Out of the blue comes a VERY argumentative and confrontational owner who insisted that we not sit at the empty table because they are a separate restaurant from Al's and need to reserve the table for their customers on fish fry night. We reminded her that we were buying beer from her establishment (higher profits than food in most cases) and would be happy to move if fish fry patrons arrived, but that was not enough to compensate for the fact that we were daring to eat Al's pizza at a fish fry table, and she insisted that we stand and wait for something else to open up. Luckily for us, a nice couple at the bar who had overheard our exchange (as did half of the patrons) were just leaving, which allowed us to enjoy our meal in the bar as planned. The owner then continued to try to justify her position explaining that "they've tried a lot of things and this is what works". We actually made some suggestions for her consideration such as having Al's charge 10% more for eat in pizza and give the 10% to her, etc. but her mind was made up-it was better for the fish fry tables to remain empty for the customers who might show up vs. those who were already there. Hmmm... as a result of our "customer service experience", we ordered fewer drinks than we otherwise would have, and left a less than generous tip. Incidentally, nobody came in and sat at one of the empty fish fry tables for the balance of the night. If lower sales, bad tips, and unhappy customers is "what works", I'm confused. Get a clue, lady. Without Al's you'd be out of business. You might think about trying something new. Incidentally, the pizza was FANTASTIC.
(1)Mike R.
This is a total hole in the wall kind of bar kinda a dump. It's ran by all women all of them are weird no personality almost kind of rude if your not a regular. Reviewed by the Naperville ~ Food Dude ~
(3)Dman W.
Great dive and decent fish fry during lent. Local joint that had a lot of charm.
(5)John S.
My favorite bar to go too. A place they know your name and remember your drink. Usually an "older" or should I say more mature crowd, so you don't have to deal with idiots ruining the atmosphere. Plus shiner bock on draft!
(5)Michael V.
This place is a dump. Rude staff. Cash only.
(1)Danielle G.
Not a place to go if you are looking for atmosphere, but the drinks are strong and cheap and they have a great jukebox. Sidenote: the owner doesn't allow swearing...
(3)Rob R.
If you substitute alcohol for magic, opening the unassuming door in Al's Pizza labeled "Stairs" must recapture how Lucy felt opening the closet into Narnia. What I at first thought was a secret underground drinking bunker at the bottom of the stairs was packed with Warrenvillains. People who know how to distinguish between restrooms labeled "bucks" and "does" (I had to guess). Most of them were eating Al's Pizza, ignoring the Bulls game, and having lively conversations over beer. On my one visit I had a wonderful and lengthy conversation with a stranger who was a townie... exactly what Mike Royko, may he rest in peace in the great tavern in the sky, would've wanted to happen in bars across America. The Towne Tap stocks the typical mass-produced American beers, as well as bottles which look, from a distance or with drunken eyes, like they portray the likeness of Count Dracula: Franziskaner and Hacker-Pschorr. It wasn't until my way out that I noticed the much more obvious front door to the joint, which explains how people lacking my delusions of magical powers are able to find this place.
(4)Law Man L.
Cozy little local bar, with charm & good people behind the bar. And great pizza from next door,
(4)Brian N.
Its Friday please don't make me work for this. I really am too lazy to write a review especially after I've had a few beers. It's a small local bar with tons of beer and good pizza. Talk to some of the locals and old timers. You will hear a few good stories. There used to be an Irish pipe and drum band that would stop in after their practice on Wednesdays. Not sure if they still come in here.
(4)Leigh Y.
Always makes me so happy to get back to this place! Been traveling to the area on business for many years now, and TowneTap/Al's Pizza are always my favorite spot. Incredibly friendly staff on both sides of the building (saw some negative stuff about one of the owners, but in my experience, both of them have been very nice and pretty funny) and their ability to remember you even when you're not a local is uncanny. The locals are friendly to you if you are friendly to them, which is nice. ( You can definitely tell who the "regulars" are.) I highly recommend lunches from the bar side (they have a killer patty melt) & their Friday Fish Fry is maybe the best I've had. They are separate business, but work well together - you just have to order/pay separately for pizza/drinks etc and they are cash only, which is weird, but there is an ATM. The thin crust pizza is amazing with what seem to be all fresh cut ingredients & the drinks/beer are always cold and affordable. You should really check out this hidden gem!!
(5)Misty S.
They don't offer much in terms of craft beer, but it's a great place to eat Al's Pizza from next door! Besides having their own entrance, there's a doorway inside that connects Al's with Towne Tap. Pitcher of domestic starts at around $9. They also offer a lunch menu M-F 11a-2p that includes burgers, sandwiches, hot dog, and soup. On Fridays they have fish fry. The bartender is super nice and helpful. There are plenty of TV's around the bar. CASH ONLY
(4)Connor O.
OH NO! the Dupage County Liquor Commission is now investigating this matter in regards to this bar owner LYNN BURGESS over serving an already over served customer. Its this reviewers sentiment that this commission finds that this bar owner and bar tender is as arrogant and stupid as she is to the public. the old adage u can run but can't hide...? oh Lynn the web we weave when u try to deceive
(1)Shannon M.
I came here for a game night event, which was really fun! The bar is small and nothing else would have brought me here, though I did find out that Al's pizza next door is really good! If they have future game nights I will definitely be back.
(4)Misty S.
They don't offer much in terms of craft beer, but it's a great place to eat Al's Pizza from next door! Besides having their own entrance, there's a doorway inside that connects Al's with Towne Tap. Pitcher of domestic starts at around $9. They also offer a lunch menu M-F 11a-2p that includes burgers, sandwiches, hot dog, and soup. On Fridays they have fish fry. The bartender is super nice and helpful. There are plenty of TV's around the bar. CASH ONLY
(4)Connor O.
OH NO! the Dupage County Liquor Commission is now investigating this matter in regards to this bar owner LYNN BURGESS over serving an already over served customer. Its this reviewers sentiment that this commission finds that this bar owner and bar tender is as arrogant and stupid as she is to the public. the old adage u can run but can't hide...? oh Lynn the web we weave when u try to deceive
(1)Shannon M.
I came here for a game night event, which was really fun! The bar is small and nothing else would have brought me here, though I did find out that Al's pizza next door is really good! If they have future game nights I will definitely be back.
(4)Rob R.
If you substitute alcohol for magic, opening the unassuming door in Al's Pizza labeled "Stairs" must recapture how Lucy felt opening the closet into Narnia. What I at first thought was a secret underground drinking bunker at the bottom of the stairs was packed with Warrenvillains. People who know how to distinguish between restrooms labeled "bucks" and "does" (I had to guess). Most of them were eating Al's Pizza, ignoring the Bulls game, and having lively conversations over beer. On my one visit I had a wonderful and lengthy conversation with a stranger who was a townie... exactly what Mike Royko, may he rest in peace in the great tavern in the sky, would've wanted to happen in bars across America. The Towne Tap stocks the typical mass-produced American beers, as well as bottles which look, from a distance or with drunken eyes, like they portray the likeness of Count Dracula: Franziskaner and Hacker-Pschorr. It wasn't until my way out that I noticed the much more obvious front door to the joint, which explains how people lacking my delusions of magical powers are able to find this place.
(4)Law Man L.
Cozy little local bar, with charm & good people behind the bar. And great pizza from next door,
(4)Brian N.
Its Friday please don't make me work for this. I really am too lazy to write a review especially after I've had a few beers. It's a small local bar with tons of beer and good pizza. Talk to some of the locals and old timers. You will hear a few good stories. There used to be an Irish pipe and drum band that would stop in after their practice on Wednesdays. Not sure if they still come in here.
(4)Nancy H.
We have enjoyed hanging at the bar and enjoying an Al's pizza and a few beers here for some time. The atmosphere is like a Wisconsin fishing bar and patrons are generally very friendly. Then comes the owner...she is INCREDIBLY over protective of her "fish fry tables" that were empty at 7:45 last night. We planned to enjoy our Al's pizza at the bar and have a few beers, but the bar was full, as were all the tables that were not designated for fish fry. We grabbed a spot at a fish fry table, figuring that with 10-15 open seats remaining for fish fry (and 45 fish fry minutes remaining), anyone needing a table would be accommodated, and if they happened to fill up, we would vacate our spot. Out of the blue comes a VERY argumentative and confrontational owner who insisted that we not sit at the empty table because they are a separate restaurant from Al's and need to reserve the table for their customers on fish fry night. We reminded her that we were buying beer from her establishment (higher profits than food in most cases) and would be happy to move if fish fry patrons arrived, but that was not enough to compensate for the fact that we were daring to eat Al's pizza at a fish fry table, and she insisted that we stand and wait for something else to open up. Luckily for us, a nice couple at the bar who had overheard our exchange (as did half of the patrons) were just leaving, which allowed us to enjoy our meal in the bar as planned. The owner then continued to try to justify her position explaining that "they've tried a lot of things and this is what works". We actually made some suggestions for her consideration such as having Al's charge 10% more for eat in pizza and give the 10% to her, etc. but her mind was made up-it was better for the fish fry tables to remain empty for the customers who might show up vs. those who were already there. Hmmm... as a result of our "customer service experience", we ordered fewer drinks than we otherwise would have, and left a less than generous tip. Incidentally, nobody came in and sat at one of the empty fish fry tables for the balance of the night. If lower sales, bad tips, and unhappy customers is "what works", I'm confused. Get a clue, lady. Without Al's you'd be out of business. You might think about trying something new. Incidentally, the pizza was FANTASTIC.
(1)Mike R.
This is a total hole in the wall kind of bar kinda a dump. It's ran by all women all of them are weird no personality almost kind of rude if your not a regular. Reviewed by the Naperville ~ Food Dude ~
(3)Dman W.
Great dive and decent fish fry during lent. Local joint that had a lot of charm.
(5)John S.
My favorite bar to go too. A place they know your name and remember your drink. Usually an "older" or should I say more mature crowd, so you don't have to deal with idiots ruining the atmosphere. Plus shiner bock on draft!
(5)Michael V.
This place is a dump. Rude staff. Cash only.
(1)Danielle G.
Not a place to go if you are looking for atmosphere, but the drinks are strong and cheap and they have a great jukebox. Sidenote: the owner doesn't allow swearing...
(3)Leigh Y.
Always makes me so happy to get back to this place! Been traveling to the area on business for many years now, and TowneTap/Al's Pizza are always my favorite spot. Incredibly friendly staff on both sides of the building (saw some negative stuff about one of the owners, but in my experience, both of them have been very nice and pretty funny) and their ability to remember you even when you're not a local is uncanny. The locals are friendly to you if you are friendly to them, which is nice. ( You can definitely tell who the "regulars" are.) I highly recommend lunches from the bar side (they have a killer patty melt) & their Friday Fish Fry is maybe the best I've had. They are separate business, but work well together - you just have to order/pay separately for pizza/drinks etc and they are cash only, which is weird, but there is an ATM. The thin crust pizza is amazing with what seem to be all fresh cut ingredients & the drinks/beer are always cold and affordable. You should really check out this hidden gem!!
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