T-G's Lounge & Cafe

306 Adams St, Fairmont
(304) 363-4214

Recent Reviews

James Closson (Bub)

Wheelchair accessibility: This place is very wheelchair accessible am ready to get around once inside.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Sho'Pay's Artworks

Nice, layed back, easy going, owner friendly and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dina Turner

Great crowd good quantity for the price plenty to do Great owner!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Audrianna Raschella

Laid back atmosphere, enjoy some laughs and good company. Has A Few Lottery Machines, and good music.Parking: Street parking, or across the street in the bank parking lot or post office available after business hours. As well as a parking garage up the street not far from the entrance.Wheelchair accessibility: Accessible for wheelchairs

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jamie Prichard

Always been very kind to me when I walked in...even when I was HOMELESS!!! Best believe now that I'm not anymore I very much remember the places who treated me well!!! Thank you

Darlene White

This place is like home, everybody is so friendly!

Bryon M

One hell experience excellent food

sookie gregory

Can someone tell Maurice to call Sookie!

Candice Hancock

A place where I can really enjoy myself and the also got gambling machines

Crystal Turlington

It’s always Love

Deanna Thomas

Great place to chill & have a few drinks. Right next door to Ebo's & the BEST catfish&greens in WB in town.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Larry Ward

Very relaxing location

Antwan Love

Friendly Chilled laxed .whether yu up or down u will enjoy ya timeWould've gave a 5 star but can't smoke in dat jawn no more so it sucks when I gotta stop in midst of my game to smoke outside but other than that jus wish the restaurant would stay open long as da bar do

Arthur Pitsonbarger Jr

Great place, Great people!

Dyl

Before I even got a drink I got told that my kind isn't welcome there. That there are other bars in Fairmont for my people. That my presence would make other customers uncomfortable. I argued that I had a right to be there as anyone else. Bartenders seemed to be more worried about laughing and enjoying the drama than deescalating the situation.

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