Troy VFW
216 Yaak Ave, Troy
(406) 295-9924
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Do better! Your manager/bar back/bouncer were all looking and waiting for a reason to kick us all out during the mental health event. Don't book live music if your going to take out all of the fun. Bands and customers should not have to stand around and stare at a decimal reader to make sure we're not being too loud INSIDE a bar. Shoving us all into a small space IS going to be very loud and chaotic when theres no room to move. Get more staffing and open up the back room so people have room to move around. Speaking of moving around, let people dance if they want. Just because it's not your kind of music and you don't get that type of dancing, doesn't make it any different then you guys having a country band and letting them dance around. Stop judging by looks and music and let people have fun. If things get out of hand and are being destroyed then step in, but your bouncer should not be stepping in to stop someone from dancing if they aren't doing anything wrong.
I watched two people jump up and down maybe twice before your bouncer jumped in like he was ready to fight someone for jumping. He was the one looking to fight all weekend. Your bouncer is lucky, we aren't the group of people you guys think we are!
Country people - they like to line dance/or spin each other around to dance
Metal people- they like to bounce around and bump shoulders as their way of dance, if someone falls they instantly get picked up, no one is in there to hurt anyone or anything. It's their form of dance and it's fun to watch.
You guys would rather have your country music folk that like to be disrespectful and get into fights play at your bar, than deal with a few nights of music you don't like with some really good folks who dont fight, play at your bar?
Our metal head/punk rock community, is one of the best communities to be apart of. These are some of the most respectful, loving people I have ever met. And some of them are veterans themselves.
Your POST and BARTENDERS make SO much money off of our event, you should be asking us to come back every year. You guys don't have to do anything but serve drinks and make a bunch of money. So whats the deal?
I know your regular customers aren't tipping your bartenders 1-5$ a drink and bringing them food to eat.
We should just take all of our money elsewhere, where they won't treat us poorly.
I did hear a lot sweet things about the little old red headed bartender and the older gal that worked Saturday night was nice. So thank you to those ladies!
Fun little place . The locals are friendly.
Great drinks! The place was packed!
So friendly and inviting. No frills. If you're lucky, you'll meet a seasoned Veteran and learn alot about them and their stories from their time served. Love this place! Competition pool on Sundays at 1pm and in the off season, march-september, Competition pool on Wednesday nights at 7pm. Bring your 'A' game!
This place is the best bar in the city for service and atmosphere.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My Dad & I were out on a day trip and stopped in for a beverage. The bartender was very friendly and the patrons were welcoming.
Atmosphere: 4
Service: 4
friendly people, pool, karaoke
Its great
We love going their to play bingo it’s a fun and friendly environment and always cool prizes to win
Very nice people!!! ???
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Bartenders need to smile more. Lol
Played slots.
Great bar great people and wonderful staff.
Excellent bar a great time for all I go there for the karaoke on Thursdays and Saturdays the bartending staff is very exceptional don't have to wait long for a drink definitely a place to stop and see.
Lost 10 but saw my favorite Queen Bert??
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