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  • First impression: I read so much about Casey Moore's on Yelp that I asked my bro about it, so we headed over there this past weekend night. I couldn't believe how HUGE it was! Or how I didn't know about it on my previous visits to Buffalo Exchange and the general college area-us East Coasters aren't used to parking lots I guess...? But anyway, the bouncers were nice, and I couldn't believe how much we kept walking around outside. There were all kinds of seating arrangements to bascially accomidate any kind of group-from tables with umbrellas, to benches, to regular four person tables, to chairs arranged in a circle to even ladies lounging on these kind of upraised curb thingies, I was impressed with the variety. I felt I had stumbled onto a crazy backyard house party! The crowd was def. younger, but the huge groups of guys were polite when they bumped against you (your clue that this place is PACKED). Although there was tons of seating, there still weren't really any seats. We went in for the beers, but I saw another secret door at the bar and two guys walk in so my bar scene spidey sense went off and behold-two chairs at a table open! I gestured to my bro and snagged it, and lit up a horrible vice and people watched on the porch. It is def. a scene here, but it is pretty relaxed-I def. agree with that. He got me a guiness, which was fine (one gets spoiled by the countless irish pubs in Boston), and then the porch filled up. It is a little difficult to catch bartenders attention since the bar can go three people deep wanting drinks! I want to try the food, but the prices are def. steeper than I am used to...so I will have to let go of my east coast cheap oysters, I guess! But still looking forward to frequenting here repeatedly, trying the food and brining my out of state friends here to relax. 6,730th Impression: One cannot have "just a beer, I guess, couldn't hurt" at Casey Moore's. This has become such a main stay in my life, as it does everyone else that loves it. Where else can you feel relaxed reading a book with a beer, running into your boss or cruising around all hot and sauced lookin' for hotties to seduce with slurred dictation? You can even bring your MOM here in the afternoons and eat their delish avocado and shrimp salad (may be one of the most perfect salads on earth). It really does feel like a permenant house party where you can strike up a conversation with anyone. I have to admit that on St. Pattys day I came here and shamefully peed on the Blarney Stone while guys stood guarded-it was like a rite of passage. Oh Caseys...I might even visit you tonight!
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