Lea Hollingsworth
Best bar, good service, good music. Had the best time
… moreBarry Cowart
Great bar good bartenders awesome place to hang out
… moreLora Lopez
Had a great time. The bartender had great conversation, and she was very friendly. We felt comfortable and accepted.
… moreMaegan Gerry
A dive for sure but, this place was exactly what we were in search for that night. Just a couple pool tables, same 10 customers that are probably there nightly, and classic rock on the jukebox. Drinks are affordable, billiards were cheap, bartender was friendly. Would come back if we are ever pass through here again
… moreCarlee Nickens
Greatest place in planet Hammond. Great people great music. Especially Saturday
… moreJohnny Summers
Great fun place, to party. Clair keeps evryone happy
… moreBrittany Baham
Loved it it was a small bar with great prices bartender was fabulous and so nice she even put a bottle in freezer so it would be cold for my shots people were friendly laid back music was great and the best part we was able to smoke while we drank which was perfect will definitely go back.
… moreEdgar Pearson
This is my new favorite hang out. MJ is probably the best bar tender in the Hammond area. Looking forward to meeting everyone else soon.
… moreHeather Rudisill
Cool, country dive bar. No food. Good service and prices. Live music was cool too!
… moreMichael Havard
Despite living nearby, It is extremely rare that I visit this type establishment on the Northshore, opting instead to go to NOLA. Though hesitant to visit, based on appearance, I took a chance one Friday and was pleasantly surprised. The bartenders, Nancy and Claire, were very friendly, welcoming, and attentive to their customers. The scheduled live band, Loose Change, opened their set with Stevie Ray Vaughn’s “Pride and Joy”. I was thrilled. I look forward to this band’s return. I’m glad that I took the chance.
Though small, there are two pool tables, a horseshoe bar, a dance floor, a few tables for seating, as well as seating outside if one prefers. You can even chunk darts if a band isn’t scheduled. There is also a music vending machine. I refuse to call that thing a Juke Box. I wouldn’t be surprised if it had everything from “Beethoven’s 5th” to “My Ding-a-ling”, the latter being confirmed. The crowd is mixed, but mostly more mature regulars. I will most certainly be falling into the latter category. Smoking is allowed but credit cards are not, so take cash. There is an ATM for a $3 fee. Liquor stocked is limited, but I’m sure you can find something acceptable like I did. Show up regularly and they might even stock your request. Pricing is very reasonable with specials on select days. If you get hungry, they’ll throw a Red Baron pizza of your choosing in the oven at the back of the bar. If you’re lucky, there might be a spread at the back wall on select nights. Few patrons seem to be hungry here. I’m one that eats and drinks.
I grew up in Texas in the ’60s and ’70s. Back then we called this a “Honky Tonk.” I’ll frequent this one and adopt it as my honky tonk.
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