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    Beer 30

    3.8 (4 reviews)
    InexpensiveDive Bars
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:30 am (Next day)

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    2 years ago

    Interesting place. Dive is a positive term. Stopped in for a beer and a shot. The bartender needs a night off. Very sweet young lady.

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    Rumpus Room

    Rumpus Room

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $

    This is the first Rumpus Room review in "over 10 years!" This is probably because the RR reopened…read morein August of 2025 after being shutdown for about 5 years! Okay people now THIS is a "neighborhood bar." It serves the historic Birmingham neighborhood of East Toledo, but seems very friendly to outsiders (like your's truly). Laice, the bartender was great. Drinks: Strong and well priced. Local booze? Yes! Several products from Toledo Spirits are in da house! Lots of domestic beer, White Claw, canned Bacardi's, etc). Craft beer? Nah. FOOD: Not really yet, but they are working on reopening the kitchen. Right now, however, they do have (LOL) chips, nuts, and beef jerky. And, you can bring in your own food, too. Very comfy atmosphere. TOTAL throwback. Again, THIS is a what a neighborhood bar is supposed to be. Tons of booths...seems like a great place to serve food. RR has pool tables, online Jukebox, keno, etc...everything you'd expect to find in a neighborhood bar. The Rumpus Room. Hey? It is what it is...and for this kind of place, it's 5 stars!

    I live in a region with a lot of restaurants per capita, the vast majority of which are mediocre or…read moreoutright bad. They have remained so, unfortunately, because the people who live around here don't know any better, or simply don't care that their dining options are so abysmal. That said, the Rumpus Room is a dive bar that serves food. This is by no means a novel concept, and the bar (no pun intended) certainly isn't set high; however, a lot of bars around where I live manage to screw up simple things. Even worse, there are a few bars that market themselves as "gastropubs," which, in addition to being inaccurate, has the unfortunate side effect of duping some unsuspecting and unknowing diners into believing that they've stumbled upon a real gastropub. And now, a brief interlude... Merriam-Webster defines a gastropub as "a pub, bar, or tavern that offers meals of high quality," which is why it's risible that Ye Olde Durty Bird and Bar 145 think of themselves as gastropubs. This is not necessarily to say that either Ye Olde Durty Bird or Bar 145 serve poor-quality food (they don't) or that they're being intentionally dishonest by associating themselves with the term "gastropub" (they're not). What this is saying, however, is that people in this area wouldn't know a gastropub if one crept up behind them and smacked them across the face. Moving on, the Rumpus Room gets it right. No glamour, glitz, or puffery at 2212 Consaul Street, just good food. Nothing exceptional, mind you; then again, that's perfectly acceptable as long as you're not telling people something to the contrary. The burgers are excellent, and are served with house-made potato chips. On my last visit, I enjoyed a cup of chicken paprikash soup, likely a nod to the surrounding historically Hungarian neighborhood, Birmingham. The only other individual in the bar at the time of my last visit, a man I adjudged to be the proprietor, told me that this coming Friday would feature breaded pork chops, sweet and sour cabbage, and mashed potatoes, which I'm sure will be on par with everything else I've had here. The putative owner also offered that the meatloaf, the recipe for which was his mother's, has pleased everyone who's ordered it. Clearly, I need to order it the next time I'm there. I've only been to the Rumpus Room for lunch, so I can't speak to the alcohol offered; however, I've seen what's there. Draft beer isn't available, but the requisite brands of American lager (e.g., Budweiser, Bud Light) are. Likely owing both to the clientele and the time warp in which the Rumpus Room exists, widely available brands of liquor sit next to bottles of Black Velvet, Queen Anne, Seagram's VO, and, although I don't remember seeing it, I can't imagine there isn't a bottle of Cutty Sark somewhere. Contrary to the Rumpus Room's radio advert on 100.7 The Zone, I wouldn't bring my family here, and, were I single, I wouldn't bring a date here. But I would return - and have - for the friendly atmosphere and the satisfying meals.

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    The Bronze Boar

    The Bronze Boar

    3.3
    (27 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $

    This is a great late night bar! We've been here tons of…read moretimes. In the warmer months, they have food trucks in try front and a really cool outdoor patio in the back. They always have the TV's on the best games on and the beer selection is pretty stellar. Great spot for a drink!

    Nothing special about the spot. Haven't been in years because I couldn't remember why we ever came…read moreexcept its downtown. Now it's a Sunday and the baseball team is playing out of town so it's not that busy down here. But yet we stopped at the corner bar just around the corner called Cock and Bull and everybody's in there having a good time. Music's going and a DJ is getting ready to play. A nice good crowd. We came in this bar and there is literally no one in this bar except us. Now I do remember they have a patio around the back with cornhole but getting drinks in plastic cups on a Sunday afternoon it's not my idea of a good time. Maybe when I was in college but this is not a college bar or is it? The drink prices are more reasonable for downtown and I got a cup of wine in plastic of course for like four or five bucks but no way I'll come here and drink beer on a 90° day in plastic cups. There's no food here and no food trucks on sunday. Just a suggestion to them. It might be a good idea to get a food truck down here and maybe you'll have some customers. The bartender that was there was friendly and the selection was not very good but considering that just went along with the atmosphere.

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    Brew House Downtown

    Brew House Downtown

    4.2
    (39 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Located in Fort Industry Square, Brew House Downtown is a pretty cool place. It's fancy, a little…read moreunique, and the product is great. If you need an after work pick-me-up, OR, if you want to edge off after work, BHD has you covered! This place is both a coffee shop, and the "speakeasy." Want a coffee or tea drink, a bagel, a banana, or a bougie pastry? You can find these in the cafe. If you want an excellent, if not overpriced, cocktail? You can find it at the bottom of the spiral staircase, in the bar area. The area directly above the bar (up a few steps up from the cafe), is a nice seating area. The view, over the parking lot(s) of the river, is surprisingly scenic. Service: This is a weird one...on nearly every occasion that we've been here, the wife and I got strange vibes. The people behind the counter in the coffee shop seemed, for some reason, snobby and aloof. C'mon, girls, you're baristas, not prima ballerinas...Still, the service was at least fast and accurate. I like the atmosphere. From the comfy chairs in the cafe, to the "secret" back door of the speakeasy, this place is very cool. However, THE BAR NEEDS A FOOT RAIL! All in all, this is a very nice edition to the downtown coffee, and bar, scene.

    The service was a little slow as far as attentiveness went it felt a bit dismissive as I was a…read moresingle and while the bartender did ask my order immediately it took him well over z5 mini to make as he was clearly more worried about the others sitting at the bar and not alone and not an older person. In true speakeasy fashion you had to know about or at least have an intuition that this was it from the back. They could play on it. My cocktail was fine and acceptable it's that it would be a 3 on a scale of 1-5 which is good 3 meets all the requirements. Return factor high 8

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