First time here at Hollands at my husband’s suggestion. I was a little skeptical as it looks faded and kind of old from the outside but we really had a great time there! There’s a section on the center of the bar where tables are put together to form a long banquet length table where it looked like all the regulars know each other and are comfortably seated for drinks and karaōke which starts at 9 pm. We grabbed a smaller table near a window and got drunker than we’ve been in years with much thanks to the heavy pouring bartender! It’s a big plus to buy drinks that actually contain lots of liquor! I got to meet a few of the regulars who are very chummy and laid back and friendly, or was it the alcohol talking? I don’t know but I thought it was a great time with no drama and we will return once our livers recover.
Eric H.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Bar man needs to smile more but its inviting with a cool air and good prices. Food was tasty. It was hot outside and we weee close… So im glad we came in
Alex v.
Classificação do local: 3 Fullerton, CA
Well… I’m not sure what I could tell you about this place that would compel one to go out of their way to visit… It’s a bar. Like many others. They lean heavy on the country and cowboy hats here. So you know it’s my kind of joint. And for those keeping score at home, that’s sarcasm. It’s a small spot, but seems rather fun. They do karaōke here. So get there early… Because, at this place, EVERYONE freakin’ sings. Everyone!!! Oh and if you do sing, don’t do anything by Ace of Base or Dancing Queen. But that’s par for the course almost anywhere. If going to a dive and red neckin’ it while downing some PBR is crucial, then this is the place for you.