Stop asking me questions about this place. I've never been there!
Barry Schrader
Every town needs, and most have, a local watering hole. Once the locals accept you as their own 😀 its a great place to enjoy a low cost beer or a few. Don't let the exterior fool you... usually a very happening place. Beer cold. Service ... you'll enjoy. Who could ask for more. Put a Norm at the end of the bar and you have a tv show
Lisa Everett
Cute little bar. Very cozy and comfy. Bartenders and patrons all very nice.
Denise Dennison
Cute quite place for a drink after work. Juke box music. There was only very few ppl when I visited on a weekday 3-4pm. The kind of place you could have a great party-shower- celebration with just a few friends. Comfortable local small relaxing where everyone knows your name
Cindy Morse
Fun ,home town people, nice atmosphere.
Brian Gary
Bosco's is now here in this location. This review is for Bosco's, NOT Murth's Grill! Definitely met some racist people. My girlfriend, our friend (both of them are white), and myself (a black male) went in. Instantly got dagger eyes and an older (and very drunk) Caucasian man (who happens to be the owner who, according to other patrons, was there drinking since 2pm [it's not nearing 11pm]) consistently asking "you okay?!" to me. While drinking the only drink I got there before leaving he was constantly starring at me. He later began to aggressively talk about not being afraid or something around those lines to his wife. I was just trying to enjoy my drink and responded only with that I'm fine and even introduced myself. After finishing my drink we all leave and loiter for a moment out front. Another Caucasian male comes out of the bar. We speak and he seems nice. It comes up that my girlfriend is one of the Caucasian girls I came with. He then proceeds to tell me (mind you he is being civil, very nice despite what follows) that he "doesn't agree with that, but I was raised this way." Though I understand the second guy I still wont go back. The drunken owner stumbles out shortly after. . . Little uncomfortable. Hope this review helps out the next modest younger black male to think about going to the address listed.
Nice lil joint t. Good food n service
Stop asking me questions about this place. I've never been there!
Every town needs, and most have, a local watering hole. Once the locals accept you as their own 😀 its a great place to enjoy a low cost beer or a few. Don't let the exterior fool you... usually a very happening place. Beer cold. Service ... you'll enjoy. Who could ask for more. Put a Norm at the end of the bar and you have a tv show
Cute little bar. Very cozy and comfy. Bartenders and patrons all very nice.
Cute quite place for a drink after work. Juke box music. There was only very few ppl when I visited on a weekday 3-4pm. The kind of place you could have a great party-shower- celebration with just a few friends. Comfortable local small relaxing where everyone knows your name
Fun ,home town people, nice atmosphere.
Bosco's is now here in this location. This review is for Bosco's, NOT Murth's Grill! Definitely met some racist people. My girlfriend, our friend (both of them are white), and myself (a black male) went in. Instantly got dagger eyes and an older (and very drunk) Caucasian man (who happens to be the owner who, according to other patrons, was there drinking since 2pm [it's not nearing 11pm]) consistently asking "you okay?!" to me. While drinking the only drink I got there before leaving he was constantly starring at me. He later began to aggressively talk about not being afraid or something around those lines to his wife. I was just trying to enjoy my drink and responded only with that I'm fine and even introduced myself. After finishing my drink we all leave and loiter for a moment out front. Another Caucasian male comes out of the bar. We speak and he seems nice. It comes up that my girlfriend is one of the Caucasian girls I came with. He then proceeds to tell me (mind you he is being civil, very nice despite what follows) that he "doesn't agree with that, but I was raised this way." Though I understand the second guy I still wont go back. The drunken owner stumbles out shortly after. . . Little uncomfortable. Hope this review helps out the next modest younger black male to think about going to the address listed.
Great bar
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