An average dive bar. The food is out pretty quick and priced quite reasonable: I've had their cold-cut sandwiches (they have quite a few subs) twice (no more than $8-9) which was still open when we arrived at after 9 on weekday nights.
There's a bunch of old men in here, and honestly, this place was much more blue collar than I expected.
It's an interesting set-up, there's a narrow walkway in the front next to the bar which leads to a small back area with booths and chairs that you can rearrange with with a handful of TVs. Overall, the seating is small, no more than 15-20 in this back area.
Their tap selection is average dive bar, 5-8 taps with the domestics and a Shandy. They had Deschutes on tap once, I was shocked, although something was wrong with the tap and the bartender didn't know how to fix it and shrugged.
I'm in a frisbee rec league nearby and although the bartenders were friendly, they weren't always the most responsive and lack of seats in the back lead us to find other pastures after a couple visits.
For other distractions, they're also a mini bowling alley.