I stopped coming here because of the "college age" crowd, but now they seem to be more diverse, and a nice mix of people come here, starting from early 20's and going up. We usually stick to the back of the bar where the bands play so we can go back and forth from dancing and playing flippy cup!
(5)
Kari B.
This is a bar with crappy service. While at the bar they had crappy managers and bartenders. The bartenders try to short change you so beware. Managers don't do shit.
(1)
Elizabeth P.
Call me spoiled for being an Indy native, and perhaps that's why I was less than impressed by what Ft Waynians know as "C-street." To begin, I witnessed a fight in the back that the security on duty let go on for far longer than what I felt was normal for a bar brawl. And to boot, the blood from the fight? It stayed on the floor for the remainder of the 2 hours we were there...hello unsanitary. I wish I could say that the bartenders made up for the very primitive actions that were so common here, but they didn't, and it took us over 20 minutes to get a bartender AT THE BAR. While I'm used to a somewhat lengthy wait, I really think this was the straw that broke the camel's back.
(2)
Candy W.
The band was good...and that's the good of this place. It seemed the regulars (as I was informed) wanted to pick fights. The "security" didn't seem to care. And I had a heck of a time getting served...poor service.
(2)
Joe C.
Rude employees. Possibly contracted airborne herpes. I hope you never find yourself inside this shit hole.
(1)
Michelle H.
Always the bar to meet up with my childhood friends when I'm in the area visiting. The front bar is always fun with friendly patrons and great bartenders. They keep the drinks flowing and strong pours. Love live music and this place books some great acts. The front bar turns up the hip hop mix and competes with the band in the back. This makes for a headache. Everyone pays the cover, so even if you're not in the back room with the band, shouldn't turn off the other music and let the band's music be enjoyed by all?
(3)
Amy Y.
This is a cool place. A lot of bands here and the groups here are laid back. Sometimes it get a bit crowded esp near the front entrance its like a shoe box but if you go towards the back its bigger. I didn't dance there much bc there is more mingling and you can watch some rad local bands.
(4)
Brad K.
This is apparently the place to be to see music in the downtown Ft. Wayne area. There's a little outdoor seating area. Inside, there are two pools tables in a side room, a main bar area and a mid-sized room in the back where bands play. My friend and I hung out for a few hours on Saturday. We got there early (830 pm) and by 1030 it was starting to get a bit rowdy (the dude next to me passed out while sitting on a 3-foot bar chair and fell straight back on the floor ~ no worries, his friends bought us a drink because we were so cool about. Oh, and the guy was fine save for some blood.). The bartenders were very cool considering neither of us drank. We sucked down coffee and Coke (the drink, addicts) for 2 hours while we talked. I take that seriously because some bartenders crap on my addiction. All in all, it was a fun time. We did leave before the music started though. So for all I know, that's when things really fall apart. Or not. But at 830. It's cool as hell.
(4)
Jake M.
I dont know too much about this place cause I have only been there once, but last Saturday Night they had pitchers for $7 (Killians, Miller Light, Budweiser, I think) and their wings were some of the best I have had in recent times. SO GOOD. Good bar environment and pretty good service, all and all a good place to go for pub type food. If you eat and split a pitcher your bill will probably be somewhere between $12-$15. A good place to go in The Fort.
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Shopping G.
I stopped coming here because of the "college age" crowd, but now they seem to be more diverse, and a nice mix of people come here, starting from early 20's and going up. We usually stick to the back of the bar where the bands play so we can go back and forth from dancing and playing flippy cup!
(5)Kari B.
This is a bar with crappy service. While at the bar they had crappy managers and bartenders. The bartenders try to short change you so beware. Managers don't do shit.
(1)Elizabeth P.
Call me spoiled for being an Indy native, and perhaps that's why I was less than impressed by what Ft Waynians know as "C-street." To begin, I witnessed a fight in the back that the security on duty let go on for far longer than what I felt was normal for a bar brawl. And to boot, the blood from the fight? It stayed on the floor for the remainder of the 2 hours we were there...hello unsanitary. I wish I could say that the bartenders made up for the very primitive actions that were so common here, but they didn't, and it took us over 20 minutes to get a bartender AT THE BAR. While I'm used to a somewhat lengthy wait, I really think this was the straw that broke the camel's back.
(2)Candy W.
The band was good...and that's the good of this place. It seemed the regulars (as I was informed) wanted to pick fights. The "security" didn't seem to care. And I had a heck of a time getting served...poor service.
(2)Joe C.
Rude employees. Possibly contracted airborne herpes. I hope you never find yourself inside this shit hole.
(1)Michelle H.
Always the bar to meet up with my childhood friends when I'm in the area visiting. The front bar is always fun with friendly patrons and great bartenders. They keep the drinks flowing and strong pours. Love live music and this place books some great acts. The front bar turns up the hip hop mix and competes with the band in the back. This makes for a headache. Everyone pays the cover, so even if you're not in the back room with the band, shouldn't turn off the other music and let the band's music be enjoyed by all?
(3)Amy Y.
This is a cool place. A lot of bands here and the groups here are laid back. Sometimes it get a bit crowded esp near the front entrance its like a shoe box but if you go towards the back its bigger. I didn't dance there much bc there is more mingling and you can watch some rad local bands.
(4)Brad K.
This is apparently the place to be to see music in the downtown Ft. Wayne area. There's a little outdoor seating area. Inside, there are two pools tables in a side room, a main bar area and a mid-sized room in the back where bands play. My friend and I hung out for a few hours on Saturday. We got there early (830 pm) and by 1030 it was starting to get a bit rowdy (the dude next to me passed out while sitting on a 3-foot bar chair and fell straight back on the floor ~ no worries, his friends bought us a drink because we were so cool about. Oh, and the guy was fine save for some blood.). The bartenders were very cool considering neither of us drank. We sucked down coffee and Coke (the drink, addicts) for 2 hours while we talked. I take that seriously because some bartenders crap on my addiction. All in all, it was a fun time. We did leave before the music started though. So for all I know, that's when things really fall apart. Or not. But at 830. It's cool as hell.
(4)Jake M.
I dont know too much about this place cause I have only been there once, but last Saturday Night they had pitchers for $7 (Killians, Miller Light, Budweiser, I think) and their wings were some of the best I have had in recent times. SO GOOD. Good bar environment and pretty good service, all and all a good place to go for pub type food. If you eat and split a pitcher your bill will probably be somewhere between $12-$15. A good place to go in The Fort.
(4)Louis O.
Best bar in downtown Fort Wayne.
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