I love dive bars! The beers are cheap… Plus they have a shuffleboard table! What more can you ask for?!
Genevieve W.
Classificação do local: 4 Colorado Springs, CO
I should start by saying that I love neighborhood dive bars and AA’s does not disappoint. Drinks were super cheap and the staff and patrons were VERY friendly.
MARIA B.
Classificação do local: 3 Colorado Springs, CO
This is a friendly neighborhood bar that offers decent beer/well prices without an overwhelming atmosphere. A good place to come when you want a simple drink with the option of having privacy in a mellow environment, playing pool, playing the game console on the bar, or just watching TV.
Sibby S.
Classificação do local: 3 Colorado Springs, CO
Ambiance: This is about as typical of a dive bar as one could find. Extremely blue collar(though many of the patrons are on some sort of disability or unemployment and not working.) Very regular crowd. Actually, the regulars are a rather sad bunch. Overall, good people that have all in one way or another seen or are currently experience hard times. Crowd is usually pretty drunk, and can get rowdy. There is a set happy hour crowd when the place gets busy, then it dies down considerably around 7 or so, and then will sometime pick back up late in the evening(especially on weekends, with a slightly younger crowd.) Lots of pool tables, shuffle board, bowling machine and darts. Juke box. Large horseshoe bar, with wobbly stools that really need to be reupholstered. Also, lots of smaller tables, and an outdoor smoking patio. Service: All female bartenders, though most are on the older side and a little rough around the edges. Some bartenders are better than others. At times, hard to get them to break away from conversations with the regulars to get a drink. Though friendly, more than once I have been given more change back than I should(yes, I gave it back). Friendly but sorta ditsy. Drink/Snacks: Look for complimentary snacks from a crock pot on Fridays. Drinks are poured decently. You won’t find much in the way of «top shelf» here, and the wine selection is rather poor(obviously wine is not the draw for the regulars here.) Overall, I have had some good times with co-workers here after work during happy hour. Yes, seedy, rundown and a rough crowd, but nothing too scary. Be careful of the stools though. They are very high and unstable. A friend of mine leaned back in one by accident, and hit his head on the floor and was unconscious for about a full minute before coming to.