
Spacious Outdoor Patio with games, music and more. Inside bars with lots of space to hang out with friends, play pool, watch sports, listen to music have a great time. Large selection of takeout beer, wine and ready to drink cocktails. Bring your dog along to hang out with you on the patio. Closest Downtown Bar to Beaver Stadium and Bryce Jordan Center.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 110 Sowers St, State College, PA 16801
Phone: (814) 238-3566
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This is a love letter, from an alumni:
My friends and I were brave to venture into Sharkies, always under desperate times, which included: bar crawls (mandatory stop if you want to complete it), being in the area and lazy to go anywhere else, covers everywhere else, “let’s grab a drink from their fridge, pay and leave”, lets play pool where it’s not packed (champs), let’s go for the meme, let’s go for the thrill of danger. And those occasions only.
Sharkies is the champs of the townies. It’s where you will see, in one place, all local ICE supporters at once. If you want to experience what ‘merica feels like, Sharkies might need to be on that list.
As soon as you walk in you are greeted with the warm, unwelcome, disgusted, looks of the townies sitting by the bar and by the pool tables . It’s a mutual connection, where you know you don’t belong there and so do they. But they accept you still…reluctantly.
You go up to the bar and order a ranch water so you can fit in among the folks. By the time you do so, your girl friends have already been looked up and down and hit on at least once by a white 50 year old looking male. You start to settle in and feel at home. Your American home.
Now comes the dangerous part. Playing pool. Most likely, the top floor pool tables will be under use by the regulars. Somehow they are always there, playing non stop, for hours.
I MUST WARN YOU: Do NOT play against them. You WILL get humiliated. You WILL get mocked. And you WILL want to crawl to your shower and cry. IN CASE you DO play against the townies, do NOT friendly mock them back or taunt them. I speak from personal experience. My friends wanted to kill me thinking that I was going to get us all beat up.
In case you follow my advice and you don’t play on the first floor, you then must venture into the basement. We might as well call it a bunker, bc once you do down there, you switch to survival mode.
To compare, walking down to the basement of Sharkies, is like walking into Chernobyl, you will experience radiation. Beware.
As you go down the stairs, hopeful that you will have a good time playing pool with your friends, you are flash banged with the immense smell of cigarettes. You immediately develop stage 4 lung cancer as you inhale the air of that basement.
You stumbled down the steps, waving your hands trying to disperse the heavy clouds of smoke, like as if you are in the Amazon forest jungle shaping a trail with your machete by cutting the vegetation ahead. El dorado style. There aren’t enough words to describe that floor, so I will leave you with just a simple yet beautiful comparison: Sharkies basement is like a drunk cig.
If you survive from the townies in the first floor, and from the cancer downstairs, you will find a table available at the basement, and a chance to see a band playing live too if you are lucky.
You play pool with your friends, and decide you had enough. You leave Sharkies and you find yourself changed. You have grown. Experienced. Matured. You will take this experience on, and one day, write a review about it.
Used to love going here and had great interactions with staff. Nowadays I have no reason too, go to the brew or Zenos for a better establishment, see you there!
1 person to scan IDs
1 person behind the bar
Service is horrible.
Outside seating is nice, but not really a people-watching area.
Just an ok experience
I would not go to it at night, and would have rated it at a 1 if I had only that experience to go off of. However, that is just because I don’t like overcrowded college bars. It rates as high as it does for me at least, because of the great time I had there when I went with friends at 11.