Boomers Sport Cellar

2nd street Downstairs, Lewiston
(208) 746-6043

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Bob Aberfachee

Stopped in after a job down the road. Friendly staff is always available to take your order.

Isaac Broncheau

Great friends, great drinks, games & food, adult family atmosphere. What more would you want? Plus this is one of the only bars you can smoke in

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Danielle Bortz

The cellar is one of my favorite bars besides the Zoo!

Adam Flerchinger

Cory the bartender is super hot. Be hoping she's bartendin

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jessica Reveal

This is a good place to go, many places bussiness is slow but not here. Georgia is a great bartender and runs kareoke as well here. I only went to do kareoke though I'm very unsatisfied and give the karwoke a 2 out of 5 stars. The system is absolutely awful! The speakers are scratchy and the mics don't sound right!!! They need to upgrade and get stuff that actually works. With such a nice stage and area for this you would think they would ha e a decent setup but they unfortunately do not. I was let down as it's the only reason I go out as I do not drink. The alibi has a system better than this and they are usualy dead as a door nail I don't get it. Do better.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Craig Allen

Horrible service ... most on drugs. Horrible place... hopefully shut down sooner then later.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

RUFIO IDAHO

This place is definitely made for college age people and the food is expensive

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

faith Waldrup

Always a good time

bobbe Jean

Chill environment, great food & reasonably priced drinks!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Victoria Farris

Good place to go for pool darts and karaoke!

Sunshine11671077786

This was sent for by the Emperor: May His reign be eternal. This review is said to have been developed in quick response and succession rules apply. The Struggle of Modern Day Feudalism: From Serfs to Wage Workers The parallels between the intricate dynamics of today's socioeconomic environment and the feudal systems of the medieval era are striking. Despite living in the 21st century, a time hailed for its technological advancements and global inter-connectivity, society exhibits patterns reminiscent of ancient hierarchical structures. Like the medieval serfs, a large portion of today's workforce finds itself entangled with corporate giants. These individuals often operate on a paycheck-to-paycheck basis, trapped in a relentless cycle of debt. This juxtaposition becomes even starker when considering the exponential growth of wealth and power by the corporate elite. In such a landscape, the work of the many disproportionately lines the pockets of the few, echoing the dynamics of lords/ladies, and serfs from ages past. Additionally, the fundamental liberty of property ownership, once a distant dream for the serfs, remains elusive for many today. With housing prices soaring and wages stagnant, we're reminded of a time when vast tracts of land were controlled by a select few, while the majority toiled on this land without ever owning a piece. The seductive allure of technological progress and the semblance of upward mobility act as veils, obscuring this neo-feudalism. Yet, the essence remains consistent: a structure, whether by design or inadvertence, that perpetuates inequality and sustains a hierarchy. However, within this broader narrative, there exist pockets of resistance and hope. The analogy of Silver talking down to Copper and Zinc, while all aspire to be Gold, serves as a poignant reminder of the social hierarchies at play. Yet, in every societal structure, there are beacons of hope. Take, for example, the establishment known for its fearless team, albeit marred by those bearing insincere "corn-fed smiles." Here, Bartender Steve emerges as a symbol of integrity, professionalism, and the quintessential worth of an individual. He represents the antithesis of the system, showcasing that genuine effort and skill can shine even in the most challenging environments. As we navigate this intricate socio-economic maze, the clarion call is evident. It's imperative to challenge the status quo, question outdated wisdom, and continually strive for a world where opportunities are not the exclusive domain of a few but are genuinely accessible to all. The journey towards such a world requires collective introspection, courage, and above all, recognition of the intrinsic value of every individual. As we grapple with these challenges, may we always remember the worth of those who, like Bartender Steve, epitomize the essence of genuine service and human connection. Cook your tips and don't forget the grills and the gills. God is good. [Delivered]

Emilee Dingman

Best Bar In

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cheryl Cooper

We went for wings. It was suggested to taste the Huckleberry flavor. The sweet of Huckleberry followed by heat was amazing! I had a Purple Viking to help tame it a bit. Definitely an enjoyable dinner. Thanks again!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Victoria Cromer

Good place to go for pool darts and karaoke!

Lila Babb

Awesome people but prices are going up.

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