It is what it is. And that is history. ‘Still Standing’ is its motto and you’ll have to go to see why. Don’t go for the food. They may or may not be serving but a regular patron may bring something in to share-seriously! Cheap beer, sports on TV, a jukebox that you can play but expect a side eye if you have peculiar taste relative to the crowd. PS Very casual after work wear. As in after working in the yard etc. And SMOKING. So if you can’t bear to leave smelling like an ashtray, don’t stop by. I love this place. You’ve been warned. The definition of dive bar Don’t confuse this with Cole’s Pub in Imperial or Cole Café in Glenshaw. This is unique.
Joe K.
Classificação do local: 4 Butler, PA
Menu is simple for lunch during the week till 2pm. I had the bacon blue burger, it came with chips. Couldn’t be simpler and was obviously fresh meat on a simple grilled bun. In and out with a beer under $ 9 with tip.
Kelli M.
Classificação do local: 5 Warminster, PA
Stopped in here tonight as an out-of-towner and had the best time! The bar itself was steeped in history, they even have their original liquor license that was granted in 1905 hanging behind the bar! Our bartender and the patrons that we met could not have been more friendly and the drinks/beers are the cheapest we have encountered in Wexford. Be advised, this is a smoking bar! But don’t let that deter you from visiting this historical gem, which in its history has been a farm/hotel/midway point between Eerie and Pittsburgh where stagecoaches stopped in yonder years. Adding to the quirky awesomeness of this place is the fact that Christina Aquilera has been known to visit(it is in her hometown). All in all, this place deserves a visit if you are in the area!