“Wren's Nest is a quiet, intimate small-town bar that sits between two sets of railroad tracks. That having been said, train noise is seldom noticable. The bartenders are friendly and the crowd has always been pleasant when I've been there. The regulars when I am there are generally middle-aged to elderly, a small-town mix of men and women.I don't drink, but I play in a Sunday evening dart league. The Wren's Nest has a large back room with four working electronic dart boards for soft tipped darts. Games are inexpensive, and the boards are networked for competitive play with other locations across the US and Canada. The bar offers loaner darts for casual gaming, but you're encouraged to bring your own set to throw.The back room has a bar of its own, and can be converted to seating and a dance floor for live entertainment. A door leads to a large, fenced-in, partially-covered outdoor area for smoking. Drinking is allowed outside.Out front are a shuffleboard game and a jukebox. Televisions in front and back show live events, and they're not turned up so loud you can't have conversations.It's a good little establishment -- don't let its drab, white cinder block exterior fool you.“
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“Fantastic food, beautiful patio, atmosphere is fun and inviting ina historic building that Al Capone visited. A tour of the speakeasy is available upon request.“
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“Delicious bbq, great chicken cheese fries and pretzel bites. excellent sauces. Highly recommended.“
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“Having grown up in Bucyrus and never getting a chance to visit this joint until revisiting the town some 35 years later.. this bar is friggin cool!! So much cool history attached to here, from Al Capone and speakeasy’s to fighter pilots in desert storm, and. It to mention it’s the oldest bar in Ohio!!. The new owners are absolutely incredible people“