“This, in my opinion, is the best bar in the Quad Cities. Very relaxed and modern atmosphere. They have a great selection of beer and spirits, including high end bottle service. The crowd is usually friendly, the music is great, and the bartenders are all attractive, friendly. and excellent at their jobs. They can make mostly any cocktail you ask for. 10/10 would recommend to anyone looking for a more classy bar that stands out from all of the local dive bars. It's not too fancy for a casual drink, and they still make a classy cocktailParking: Plenty of parking across River Drive“
“Is one of my favorite places in the quad cities?They have a large selection of beer. IPA's logger's stouts. They even have a few slots, but not overrun with them.They keep all my favorites.And constantly bring it in new flavors and vendors. To get a chance, definitely check it out.If you get a chance, stop it and check it out.Wheelchair accessibility: They have a ramp in the back That leaves table outside As well as they can enjoy the evening“
“Pretty sure Eric the vampire from True Blood works here. I had fun celebrating my friend Emily's bachelorette party during Karaoke night. The main downside is that the ladies'restroom has two toilets side by side with no doors/dividers or privacy of any kind.“
“Cute tavern with small booths. We popped in just for the Mac and Cheese. It was creamy and delicious. The menu offers something for everyone. The service was swift, and the food came out hot. There are so many unique decorations to look at.“
“This place is easy to miss entirely. A bar in a strip mall shared by a T Mobile store, a salon, and an FSBO homes outlet...if it weren't for the beer and liquor neon signs on the storefront, I'd have still been wondering what the place was. I guess Google maps helped too - they tend to be pretty accurate at identifying what businesses generally do.The overall appearance of the interior is not entirely cohesive. There's the normal mix of high top table seating and stools at the bar that's common at bars. The floors are a nice looking wood laminate - that was common enough, but clean in overall appearance. The lighting is also nicely done in the space - evenly dispersed incandescent or incandescent-like suspended metal fixtures are present throughout the space, providing a warm, low light level. The ceiling area, however, is fractured in overall appearance. The area behind the bar contains 2 x 4 foot drop ceiling tiles, while the rest of the drinking space is uncovered with visible wooden support frames, HVAC ductwork, and conduit.The area behind the bar is pretty interesting. The metallic or metallic-looking patterned tile were a neat accent, especially when paired with the yellow-orange strip lighting throughout. This also provided a nice way to partially illuminate the liquor bottles displayed along the bar.I was ready to order my standard Gin and Tonic and asked the bartender what their selection of gin included. She mentioned they had an orange flavored Tanqueray, what I've now come to understand was Tanqueray Sevilla Orange. This was something new for me, so I opted to try this in a Gin and Tonic. That was a good decision, as this is one of the best Gin and Tonics I've had in a while. The drink was smooth with light orange citrus notes throughout. If this is on offer when I'm out in the future, I'd definitely get this again.Probably not at The Q, though. I know I wrote some things about the ceiling that were a little picky. These aesthetic choices don't bother me severely - general ambient noise level does, however. The music was playing at a volume just above what I'd consider too loud. The effects were clear - the other 10 or so people in the bar were all talking far louder than normal just to be heard above the music. This is a big turn-off for me when places do this. I come out for a drink or two and some generally quiet conversation if I'm in a group. This place definitely wouldn't service this need.To be fair, The Q has a back patio area that wouldn't be feasible to use in the current winter weather. I'd consider visiting again in warmer weather and sitting in this area. In the meantime, I'd probably still stop in for a drink to wait for a significant other with a salon appointment or to shop for a phone if either of those specific scenarios were to arise. There's both TVs with sports and darts to pass the time.“
“Stopped in on our way home from Chicago heading to western IA...early/lunchtime. Needed a "Bloody Mary". Just our kind of place!!! We like to have fun and meet new people and I'm sure we could have some fun if it we weren't traveling. Check it out!“
“Great pitstop on my way from Chicago to Des Moines to remote work, drink, and watch the Women's World Cup game. Ideal service, nice drinks, fast wifi, best ambiance with music, many TVs, sangria special, and a cool fire pit on the patio.“
“Stopped in based on reviews while we were in town. Firecracker shrimp wrap and tots were delicious. Bartender made me "her take on pineapple upside down cake" --- YUMMY! Aside from coleslaw that my friend and I both thought was "off", everything else was terrific!Parking: Small lot, street parking“
“Stopped in before leaving town, as I was in for an interview with a local company. Amanda was behind the bar and made it a great quick stop. She was fast, friendly, and had great information regarding the surrounding area. If I relocate, this will instantly be one of my go to locations.“
“Small music venue for live shows with plenty of vintage feel and charm. The custom cocktail for the show we went to was great. The bar which is next door has tons of rock memorabilia including guitars and photos of bands who have played the venue. The owner is super friendly and will regale you with great stories and the rest of the staff were very friendly. Great time!“