
A long-standing, family owned and operated sports bar that boasts beautiful patio views, craft & draught beer, large selections of spirits and cocktails, and all the games you can imagine. The vibe is friendly and the atmosphere fun. As you enter, video games from basketball, pinball, racing, and axe-throwing outline a game room. There are pull tabs, ping pong, ski ball and more with easy access to a quarter machine and the jukebox. Round the corner with your ID (21+ only) as the space opens into tons of pool tables, two bars, and plenty of seating. Find draught beer and finer bourbons at the back bar as you work your way toward the dart boards and patio. Weekly leagues and tournaments for darts and pool and always a weekend hotspot!!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 930 Watertower Ln, West Carrollton, OH 45449
Phone: (937) 859-8335
Website: https://www.thedrinkerys.com/
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From the moment you walk in you are surrounded by beautiful lighting, friendly people and a feeling of being part of the family.
After I took my jacket off, I was told to keep it on because my skirt was too short. When I later took it off again, I was immediately kicked out. Nothing about my outfit changed other than removing the jacket, and I was clearly singled out.
The bartender was extremely rude and told me that if I wanted to dress like that, I should “go to the strip club next door.” That comment was disrespectful, unnecessary, and humiliating especially on my birthday. She said that comment probably 3 separate times. Everyone in the bar was so confused and thought she was being rude to me for no reason.
Bars can enforce dress codes, but power-tripping, inconsistent enforcement, and insulting customers is unacceptable. It was the lady with short blonde hair don’t remember her name but ya super rude.
I went to Miami Valley last night with my friends for Halloween, all of us in costume and excited for a fun night out. After we had already been let in, ordered drinks, and sat down, a male security guard came up to me and told me my outfit was “indecent” and that I needed to cover up.
I was dressed as Shego, wearing a full unitard with black tights — nothing inappropriate for a Halloween bar night. Yet I was singled out, made to feel uncomfortable about my own body, and embarrassed in front of others.
This kind of sexist double standard is disgusting. It’s 2025 — women shouldn’t still be policed or shamed for what we wear, especially in an adult bar on Halloween. If the outfit was supposedly an issue, the staff should have said so at the door before taking our money, not after serving drinks.
Instead of enforcing some sexist “modesty” rule, maybe address the behavior of the men who make women feel unsafe instead of punishing the women themselves.
Completely gross and disappointing experience. I will never come back, and I’d encourage other women to think twice before going somewhere that still treats female customers this way.