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I really want to slam on this place, but for what it offers, Dive Bar does it well. Friends and I were ready to celebrate a work related event and start the weekend on a Friday night around 8 or 9p. As Keith Charles astutely mentioned, this is a college-age bar, OSU-themed, and water hose pressure-tested. There's padded bench seating along the wall and a only a few tables. Most people stood while they drank. Hooknasties and hambones abound. Had I been sober upon entering, I would have felt old. Besides the crowd, theme, and the booze, there's about 5 skee ball games available - ka-ching, 50 cents each. They all functioned properly and I love to multi-task. Despite the crowd, the bartenders actually gave very good service and served our beers in glasses, not plastic cups, big plus for me. There's also a few TVs as well. Their happy hour has some of the cheapest prices for microbrews in Cleveland. I was shocked at their relatively broad tap selection: over 15 microbrews on tap, even a few from Michigan (this an OSU-themed bar, remember) ! $3 for Kentucky Bourbon Ale ? $2 for an Oberon: I never seen it that cheap before, even in Kalamazoo where Oberon is made ! Whenever you would need to live and drink vicariously through college kids, go here.
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