If you look on the website (and their menus) it clearly states that Tuesday night is nickel PBR draft night. I got there with friends and was told that the deal was actually $10 for all-you-can-drink PBR. That's some nice false advertising. You may think, "Well, you couldn't expect to really get PBR for a nickel, could you? What is this, 1900?" I could expect it. It was on their menu and website.
When we walked in around 9pm, no cover. When a friend caught up with us around 9:45, he had to pay $5. If you want to play beer pong or pool, that's about $5/10 more. They just get you at every turn at this place.
There was a live band that was EXTREMELY loud. I could hardly hear anyone talk. It hurt my ears and made the place a turn-off.
The only reason this place is saved from being a one-star review is because the beer was still pretty cheap. The major annoyance was the inconsistent advertising/pricing. They need to get their act together or they won't be around for long.