The County Line Saloon
815 E Strawbridge Ave, Melbourne
(321) 327-3101
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Great place but this pass weekend came across 2 under age girls who started talking to my friend and I, right a way we noticed they looked too young g….trying to get us to pay for drinks turn outs after small conversation they let it out to be 18-19 and when we asked how they got in they said fake ids. Gotta do better with security! It’s gonna be just a matter of time before something bad happens
Attending a pub crawl. No dance music or like macarena or cha cha slide etc. Bartenders are good.
Atmosphere: 3
Service: 4
Love this place but Jessica is the best bartender there and County Line feels like home when you step in.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Love this place! The best bar in brevard
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
If you like good music and great drinks, this is your spot. Always a great time at County Line. Excellent service, especially Jess.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Amazing place to just relax and enjoy some fun line dancing. Juli is a great teacher
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great place! All the bartenders are awesome but specifically Jessica is amazing! Give that girl a raise!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I have a pretty complicated drink order and Jess nails it every time 100% recommend
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
County line is always a blast, the bartenders (especially jessica) are always so friendly and fast with service. Music is always great and atmosphere is perfect for pool. Love this place!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
favorite bar in melbourne!!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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don't waste your time and money.
Absolutely love the 18+ dance nights Wednesday and Thursday. Staff is all very kind and the atmosphere is so fun. The bouncer phill was so helpful walking me and my friends to the garage
Atmosphere: 4
Service: 5
I saw a girl on Saturday night I know for fact is under 21 who got in. She claimed to have been able to get in because she knows the owner and the bouncers. I informed the bouncers of the under age person at the bar and nothing was done. Not a safe place to go to on the weekends to meet people because they may just not actually be of age and the business does nothing about it when informed. I understand underage is allowed on the weekdays but was told not on weekends yet nothing was done about the situation.
Bouncers flirt and give their number to every girl they can. Seems like there are so many young people at this bar and it doesn’t feel as welcoming as the other country bars.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Out of all the line dancing bars I’ve been to in Florida, this one, unfortunately, doesn’t meet the mark.
Is their security amazing? Absolutely—10/10.
Do they have a line dancing floor? Yes.
Do they actually cater to line dancers? Not really—and here’s why:
1. No DJ.
Like many line dancing bars, they allow song requests, which is great in theory. But there’s no actual DJ—just a laptop connected to the speakers. That would be fine if someone was actively managing the requests, but that wasn’t the case. Most of the songs people put in never got played.
2. Poor music selection for dancers.
When you do request songs, there’s a long list of tracks they won’t play—including many of the most popular and fun line dancing songs. It feels like whoever is in charge of the playlist just picks what they want to hear. I was there from 9 PM to 2 AM, and songs that were in the queue before the crowd even arrived were never played.
3. Weak dance floor environment.
The vibe was off. If you’ve been to well-known spots like The Barn or Cowboys, you know there’s usually a sense of floor etiquette—sure, there are always a few outliers, but there's still structure. Here, it felt chaotic. There was no one managing the floor, reminding people not to bring drinks onto it, or keeping the walkways clear. That’s typically the DJ’s job—and without one, there was no coordination.
The DJ plays a bigger role than just hitting play—they’re the eyes and ears of the floor. Yes, staff and security are important, but the DJ helps maintain the rhythm and the rules of the night. Without that presence, the whole experience falls flat.
Atmosphere: 2
Service: 3
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