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Contribuisci feedbackA convenient, local watering hole that I stopped into for a drink before heading off to an Irish whiskey-tasting event. If you 're a first-time visitor, it 's recommended to enter through the exit only door, which is the preferred entrance for regular patrons. Inside, the bar provides a cozy setting with a long counter, a pool table, and an interesting combination of a liquor store and bar. Although the space is not particularly large, it manages to accommodate around 20 people comfortably. The drink selection at the bar was somewhat limited, as I discovered that Makers Mark was not among the options. Nevertheless, the bar staff was friendly and engaging, sparking enjoyable conversations that made us decide to stay for an additional drink. Parking is hassle-free, adding to the convenience of the visit. If you 're in the area and seeking a relaxed venue to grab a drink, Last Call in Sayreville is worth the opportunity to appreciate the friendly service and soak up the unique atmosphere.
This place is a true dive bar. If you're looking for cheap drinks and don't care about the lack of ambience, then this is the spot for you. I consider myself a dive connoisseur and this place meets my standards for diveyness. It's definitely budget-friendly, with shots and beers for around $6 even at 7am. I stopped by at 10am for a Bloody Mary, made with just vodka and tomato juice, and noticed a crowd of middle-aged men already drinking. The bar is old and worn, with only female bartenders and no fancy drinks on the menu. There's even a random Indian guy selling convenience store items and lottery tickets in the corner. The bathroom could definitely use some cleaning. Overall, this may not be a top choice for a night out, but it's worth a quick visit for a cheap drink.
After attending a concert, we decided to visit this restaurant. It was just a typical corner bar frequented by locals. The atmosphere was inviting and everyone was incredibly friendly, making us feel welcomed during the few hours we spent there.
This is a neighborhood bar that doesn't serve food, but offers reasonably priced drinks typical of a local bar. They have a pool table, sell lottery tickets, and packaged beer. The bartenders are friendly and attentive, and the bar often hosts themed or special nights. If you enjoy a classic dive bar atmosphere, this is the place for you. They accept cash only.
The best bar in the city, the hands down. consider the cheers of sayreville, nj. large selection of beer, liqueur and mixed drinks. bartenders are the largest in the central jersey. packaged goods are inconsistent price. and large selection of malls and tabac products.