The only value in this place is that it’s one of the few places where the under-21 crowd can be exposed to halfway decent beer. Don’t get draft beer. Don’t eat the food. Order bottles, and insist on opening them yourself. The key phrase from the health inspections for me is open staph infection on one of the employees. Oh, I guess if you’re a rabid Dave Matthews fan you should stop here. He bartended here or something. Yawn.
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This bar was very dark making it difficult for me to read the menu. They had a pretty extensive beer list filled with domestic craft beers that were pretty rare for a midwesterner. The service wasn’t great, and I didn’t go for any food. I finally left because the other patrons weren’t too friendly and some bum was harassing me. I was glad to be able to try some beers I wouldn’t normally be able to get, and the bar seemed to have a better selection than most others around the area. I just felt it was a bit too dive like.
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Miller’s is a good place to go... it’s not the best food in the world, but their burgers are some of the greatest in town. The beer selection has just been changed and they offer more than they used to. Unfortunately, their beer list doesn’t have prices, so that can be tricky. Friendly service, for the most part. Some of the waitresses are fantastic... the others usually don’t last long. Edited to add: the food quality has gone down in recent months (when they cut their menu at the end of Summer, 2005), and the service can be pretty spotty.
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