I don't know how you can call a bar Third Base when your not playing any baseball especially this time of the year. I went in on Sunday to watch the Baltimore/Toronto game. My boyfriends Canadian and wanted to see his team play. We walked in and no baseball games were on. He got the bartender Terri to turn on the game. I asked her to turn on the Yankee game. She stated the Toronto game was the only one they could get. Really, your bar does not have TBS or the baseball ticket? I guess since they advertise all over the bar as a Boston pub, asking for the Yankees meant I was the enemy. Toronto has the best record and the Yankees are right behind them might I add. Every sports bar should be playing both of those teams hello! She had a complete attitude after that. We were siting at the bar, we decided to move to the other side because I was tired of her glares. It was hard to concentrate on the game with all the old geezers from Boston chatting it up. They kept offering to buy her drinks. I imagine she's probably taken the regulars up on the offer. Since we were newbies and heard she declined. She also was telling customers that a guy working there got a DUI which I thought was unprofessional to talk about an employees personal business. Wonder if she was referring to the owner? As we were moving to the other side she yelled out every TV is the same on that side. Well a college football game was on the other side, plus the Toronto game was coming in clearer. We wanted to sit at a table anyway. I don't know why she cared where the heck we set. Horse racing was on like 8 TV's. I understand they need to cater to the old geezers from Boston but they need to accommodate new people that can be potential regulars. They were all there betting. If other customers come in and ask for a game the bartenders need to do what she can to satisfy all customers. Another guy walked in and asked for NASCAR. Terri gave him attitude and acted like she didn't want to turn in on. She had a sour puss attitude the whole three hours we were there. The bar needs to change its name to a horse racing name instead baseball. We never tried the food. The cook walked out and looked like he was about 18. Just had a few beers each. Prices were reasonable for them. Reason for the one star. Other than the regulars chatting it up, the bar was one of the quietest I've ever been in. Music was down so low, I felt like I had to whisper so that all the regulars wouldn't hear me talking about the bartender. There was an old guy from Boston walking around. He was very friendly with a Patriots scarf on and jacket. 100 degrees out lol. I had a few good laughs.