Joe’s Tavern
12 W Broad St, Bethlehem, PA, 18018
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Address :
12 W Broad St
Bethlehem, PA, 18018 - Phone (610) 868-3200
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Music : Juke Box
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Yes
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Has TV : Yes
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Jim D.
The quintessential neighborhood dive bar. Not much to look at from the outside, or the inside for that matter. Everyone seems to know everyone here. It definitely has a "Cheer's" feel to it. The owner, Joe, is very social and engages in a nice banter with his customers. The good: cheap, cheap beer; cheap, cheap eats The bad: very limited eats; don't expect to be blown away by the non-existent food menu. The ugly: this is an 85% beer bar. The questionable liquor selection is dated and very slim. Forget the fancy drink concoctions too. You're bound to get a weird look. The bonus: the other 15% is whiskey. They have more whiskey bottles behind the bar than everything else combined. I imagine if you're ever feeling down and out, this would be the place to get inebriated...cheaply! Now that's what I call a cheap dive bar!!
(3)Alex D.
Looking for a dive bar? Are you in Bethlehem? Then go to Joe's - easy decision. 10/10. Would return in a heartbeat, fantastic place.
(5)Tom A.
Just recently found the great dive bar in downtown Bethlehem. Good cheap drinks, friendly crowed and staff. Food is good and the have karaoke Friday's nights with KJ Ronnie, he was fun and outgoing. Customers were all walks of life, one giant melting pot in one place. Justin was tending bar that night and was the greatest bartender I've seen in a while. Attentive to customers and hustled the whole bar himself and it was busy! Check it out for a fun inexpensive night out.
(5)Bryan M.
This is a dive bar, as the category says. Based on lunch, and no booze. Stuffed French onion burger. French onion soup with the cheese and onion slathered on the burger. I liked it! No especially big, but sufficient. Patty resembled a something I make at home - thick in the middle. Fries were pretty good, too - and in good quantity. Small place. Lots of smoking goes on here - even if there were a non-smoking section, it wouldn't matter. For my first visit, it seemed like there were several regulars, and they were greeted warmly. I'm not a regular, and was also greeted warmly ... even if they didn't know my name. Waitress / bar tender was attentive, and kept my diet soda cup full. Not slow. Outdoor seating were a couple of tables on the sidewalk of this heavily traveled street. But, there was a couple of ladies out there, through lunch. It was a pretty nice day.
(4)Eric S.
This place is the spot. Good food, good bartenders. Also opens at 9am on Saturday for brunch. Can't get much better.
(5)Brad V.
What can I say. I came here looking to sing Karaoke because they were hosting it on Friday night, and when I arrived I discovered a small venue with many people jammed inside. It was literally standing room only. The people were eclectic. There were some who looked like they needed the alcohol served as much as they needed a reason to park their shopping cart and come inside where it was warm. Then there were those who looked like they just came from their college dorms. There were a few couples out for a date night that were here to sing Karaoke. The karaoke system was fairly standard. KJ used laptop and only requested you provide him with song title, artist and your name, but there were three ring binders with song choices that covered many genres. The speakers blasted distorted sound that really sucked. However, since the majority of those attempting to belt out their personalized improvement of Bohemian Rhapsody couldn't carry a tune, the distortion provided welcomed relief. The rotation was fairly short despite the number of people in the venue. This would explain why very few people noticed the singing or offered applause for concluding performers! This is a smoking establishment. So if you have sworn off inhaling carcinogens and prefer breathing fresh air with your beverage, this place will not interest you very long. Regarding food, I noticed people eating burgers and chicken wings, but I didn't partake. A few ate thin slices of birthday cake, offered to those who's palates were interested in more than beer, whiskey, cigarettes or chewing tobacco. I didn't partake, choosing to follow the wise old rule that if you didn't know who baked it, brought it, or served it, leave it alone! I looked into the kitchen and noticed a sign saying, "Toxic," so let's just say it didn't encourage me to order finger food from the kitchen to go with my diet coke. I could go on...but the KJ is calling my name right now, announcing it is my turn to sing. So I take a deep breath, holding it in as I conclude my sojourn from the corner of the room and return instinctively to the microphone!
(2)MandA R.
A dive spot in Bethlehem PA. $2.25 drafts are always ready for you. It's dark and smells of stale cigarette smoke, with a juke box (the new glorified iPod kind) waiting to play your favorite songs. Definitely worth a stop for a drink or two if you're into small, friendly, divey places.
(3)Deanna W.
I love a good dive bar and when I found out I was moving to this area I did research on local bars and restaurants. Joe's seemed to be my kind of place and I looked forward to hopefully finding a place where I could become sort of a "regular". I had high hopes for Joe's. What is kind of killing that feeling for me is there is this sign up at the bar that says "No Cussing" or cursing, something like that. At first I thought this had to be a joke, I mean come on it's a drive bar! But as I was talking to some of the "regulars" a couple of them told me that it's just the older woman bartender that enforces that rule so watch it around her but another person told me that they cuss all the time and no one has ever said anything. Now, I'm not saying I HAVE to cuss but seeing that sign while I'm drinking keeps me from relaxing and just leaves me a bit confused. BUT, I am definitely willing to give another try.
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