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Contribuisci feedbackThe food was amazing!! It was warm, crispy crust and made fresh! Absolutely loved it.
Had this pizza last night and this pizza was the best I’ve ever had! I’m not one for pizza crest or the pizza itself I usually just eat the toppings!!! But this pizza was !!!
Low reviews for what? Visiting for the weekend from LA, when I travel I always wanna check out the local scene. Security super friendly, bartenders were very nice, and service was quick. This place deserves to be closer to 5 stars let's get it up there!
Fun spot. I found the staff to be quite friendly and no issues with security as seen in other reviews. My only annoyance was the big slob and his barfly girlfriend who kept giggling at me as I threw away five dollars in the jukebox. With no music playing, I saw the jukebox and thought, Let 's get this party started! Little did I know there was a game about to begin... No sooner did I insert my money did jukebox slob pull out his Samsung Galaxy 19 and perform a hostile takeover of the music machine. Apparently, if you buy into the jukebox program, you can select songs from your cheap-ass cell phone and override other 's selections. He did so for my entire visit. BRO, I don 't mind listening to your tunes and I 'm cool sharing, but when you and your crackhead girlfriend move all my tunes to the 2AM slot so you have fun laughing at me, that 's not cool. Whatever... Now I know, DO NOT PUT $5 in the jukebox!!! Like everything nowadays, there 's a workaround to ensure you 're left short of tunes, short of $5 and the laughingstock of two trolls. Other than that, The Pines Bar is cool! Cheers!
I can't say enough about this landmark at Bass Lake, but I'll try as best as I can. It's probably my favorite watering hole in the area, and this week proved it. Take nothing away from Ducey's, The Marina Bar Grill, or The Forks, but if you're looking for a great atmosphere, good pours, a view of the lake, and a piece of history, you've come to the right place. My dad and I came in and were served within a few minutes on a Wednesday afternoon around 4pm. We immediately struck up a conversation with some locals as the nice lady bartender served me a Buffalo Trace and my dad a Coors Original. It was the only drinks we had as we were just grabbing a quick drink while the kids got pizza and ice cream nearby. Low and behold, it was Happy Hour, and because the subtotal was $10.75, we decided to tip our bartender $5 towards the service. What really brings me back here is also the opportunity to get belly up to the bar in the same seats Dan Aykroyd and John Candy during the filming of the John Hughes film, The Great Outdoors. I've included some pics of the stars of the movie they have hung up at the Pines Bar. This is definitely a must visit, and when you do, make sure to take your own pics to keep the Great Outdoors memory alive!