“Stopped by for a few shots of Captain. For transparency, this establishment charges $7.92 per shot. I've been to places that charge $2. I've been to places that charge $20. So for this specific area and cost of living, the price seems reasonable.There are plenty of pool tables, dart boards, and TV's. Everyone's quite friendly and this bar atmosphere is comfortable. If you're looking for a nice place to visit for a drink, I'd recommend this bar.“
“Buzz in on 172nd street is great! I will never EAT at the downtown Marysville Buzz in again do to the rudeness of the Hostess/manager towards.myself and my Blind friend Mike.Kid-friendliness: Great at the 172nd Buzz InnWheelchair accessibility: Not enough Handicap Parking but otherwise they need an automatic door opener for the disabled like myself!“
“The food here is really good. I’ve been many times. They finally got their situation in the restaurant repaired, any of you visiting few weeks ago know about it. Great staff and if you like watching soccer/football it’s always on the tv here.“
“My wife and I had visited this place pre-Covid. It's an entirely different place. It was elevated from a standard Marysville Sports Bar to the 'Gastro Pub' that fits the new rebranding. The decor and bathrooms are updated with a fresh makeover. However, it has managed to maintain the vibe of a hometown bar with stiff drinks, great service, and great prices. My wife and I spent a few hours here enjoying the company of a very real bartender of 20 years at the place, Shawn, and another super friendly burly bartender, Bird. I'd highly recommend this place over the sterile industrial places you'd typically find that are rebranded as a 'gastropub' or otherwise overpriced, spiritless bars. Say hi, to Shawn or Bird if they are working.“
“I hate the card room, but love the atmosphere out back (hence, 4 stars).Food is what you would expect. Staff is hit-and-miss, but can be snooty and have attitudes towards other women (not towards me, personally, but I've witnessed it first-hand displayed towards others more than a few times).It reminds me of a place that can't make up its mind if it wants to be a sports club, casino, or night club - so ends up as a lack-luster version of each one.My friends are glad they have karaoke, although I haven'tbeen there yet for it (would be okay with just a DJ and dancing). All-in-all, it's the only decent place within a few miles of Arlington (that isn't the actual casino, of course!).“