The Old Mason Jar Tavern
606 W Xenia Dr, Fairborn
(937) 305-3295
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Place is nice inside. Husband and wife owner argue with each other in front of you. Too much tension between them that makes it difficult to enjoy yourself.
What a fantastic place! You owe it to yourself, if you live in the area, to check it out. I will definitely be back. I was there for an event, Jimmy and Lynn couldn't have been more accommodating. The bourbon selection was amazing, but even if you do not drink, the pizza was excellent, and it had to be one of the cleanest taverns I've been to. One look around, and you'll see how hard these folks worked to bring you something different. I urge you to support them in these trying times, because Amazon is not going to drop this experience at your door.
Beautiful, clean tavern in Fairborn that has a unique style and delicious new food options. If you haven't been, you should definitely go. If you have been, but haven't yet tried the pizza and burgers, you should go again!
Went there last Friday at 6:15 or so and place was locked up. Said open online, had to call others that were to meet us and cancel. Better get an answer before trying this place.
Very classy place with a great atmosphere!!! Perfect place for a date nite!!!
Attended a gathering with Joe Blythstone.Very informative and helpful with great people.
Very nice place.
Nice place.
Nice. Unique style and friendly atmosphere. a must check out if in Fairborn and you like bourbon. ( they have beer if you don’t)
What a cool little place! The owners are very personable and the atmosphere is so much better than the surrounding drinking establishments. This might be just what Fairborn needs.
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Quaint, in a basement. Small selection, cash only.
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This is a place trying to be something that it can't in a place that won't ever be right for it, and I mean trying hard. Nice place full of antiques, lovely decor, but the chairs were either broken or incredibly uncomfortable. When you first enter, you think you may go around the corner and find the actual bar, but there's nothing but decor and an unused bar. If there hadn't been someone talking downstairs at the actual bar, I would have thought I'd gone in the wrong door and left. They want to be a bourbon bar. They serve other beverages, but all they appear to have are bourbons, and if you're not an officianado, you feel inadequate. They appear to be trying to alienate the regular beer swilling, tobacco using, common-man from the neighboring area and have reigned in some of them and granted membership to their club, but everyone is on probation, and will be culled from the herd it they step over the line. I never was able to get comfortable, spoke with the owner for a while, and he seems nice enough, but, but he's trying so hard to overcome the powerful forces against him I just don't see any longevity for the place. The road from Dayton or Wright State is closed off, you have to really mean to find the place, there's no competition on his level, but surviving hard drinking bars which cater to the beer drinking, country music loving patrons who are willing to drop a few dollars for an American lager, but don't understand laying down almost $10 for a shot of quality. I wish them luck, but I just don't see this dying City ever embracing this level of attempted culture for long.
Great spot to stop and have a few drinks, alone or with friends. Great bourbon selection, as it is, a Bourbon Bar! They have all the good favorites and quite a few hard to find whiskeys, available in various flights, or a single Dram. They've got beer as well, and are not afraid of whipping up a cocktail or two. When you sit sit down they give you a card to write down and record your selections as you go. Awesome spot, a must see.
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