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  • A few weeks ago I stopped by the restaurant at the Bass Pro Shop and noticed Toby Keith's. It is across from a cigar store I want to try as well, so I decided to check it out sometime. Yesterday was that time. I arrived about 8:30 pm (Saturday) and the place was packed. I didn't plan on trying to food - just checking out the bar portion. The place was huge! The bar was long, had several beers on tap, bottle of various alcohols and was well-staffed. And the people! It was not quite wall-to-wall, but it was very full and continued to get busier as the night went on. I ordered a beer on tap and was amused to see it arrive in a large mason jar. Too bad mason jars do not have handles, but it worked. It was $6 for the beer. I am not a fan of country, but the place was cool. I know some of Toby Keith's songs, and they played a few. There was a band called Whiskey Drunk that performed. Good band with good songs, not too many slow songs, which was unfortunate for me. I am not familiar with the country dancing so when I did dance with someone it wasn't pretty. The impressive thing about the bar was that it attracted all types of people. You had your cowboys, people of all races and ages. Many bars only draw in the young crowd and the occasional creepy old man like me, but anyone would fit in here. There were plenty of 20 somethings, but there were just as many 30-somethings, 40somethings and 50 somethings. I also saw a couple probably well into their 60's hanging out and the lady was dancing and having a blast. One of the downsides was limited seating. Plenty of spots around the bar and some tables scattered throughout, but with the number of people, I was standing where I always felt in the way. Maybe I am getting old, but it was a little loud too...there are bartenders that were doing various moves with shots and when they would, another person was blowing a whistle, the crowd went wild and they did whatever they were doing. I did see the bartender dim the lights juggle flaming bottles and blow fire. That was cool! I couldn't quite see down to the other end of the bar (that's how long it was), but I think there was another guy down there doing the same thing. I might need to watch some CMT, but I will definitely go back. This place is hoping on the weekends for sure.
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