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Library Bar moving?

Maybe a little off topic...but is Bailey's still in business? Really started to get into that place as an after class weekend joint...
 
HR_Poke said:
I would disagree, I knew Bryan and a lot of the original staff when they purchased it from the old owners. The quality of food and service went way up from the old owners. There was a lot of bad blood with the old owners as well during the negotiations for purchase. Bryan was originally supposed to get everything (bar, restaraunt, and liquor store, and building.) The old owners kept changing things and ended up renigging on the liquor store and building portion of the deal. I haven't been there since 2008 so the food and service might have gone down hill as I know some of the original staff and bartenders have left.

I think I might have spent most every Friday afternoon/evening at The Library from 2004-2006 for Trivia and Happy Hour. I remember the owner at the time would give my buddy and I a free drink every time we'd finish in the top 10 nationwide during one of the trivia games. The happy hour food was good and the drinks were cheep at that time. Plus, it was easy to walk back home after a 4 hour trivia session with our ample amounts of "brain tonic". :)

Maybe it was just the food I ordered last time I was in there, but I really remember thinking it had gone down a lot. Maybe just a bad night. Unfortunately, I haven't spent much time in Laramie since I graduated.
 
wyocowboy2014 said:
I was wondering what was going on with wingerz. They have been working on it lately. I think for the library to be successful again they need to stay on the west side of town. Downtown is over saturated with similar places and they wouldn't get the business that they are used to on the west side. I would love to see them build or renovate an existing location that really embodies Wyoming. Real rustic feel with wyo memorabilia and a rustic saloon type bar without creating a country dance hall. They need to have a western mans bar.
Yeah, that's what Laramie needs another cowboy bar. LOL
 
PokeTransplant said:
Maybe a little off topic...but is Bailey's still in business? Really started to get into that place as an after class weekend joint...


Yep, it still is a good afterclass type place.

And who ever commented about the Crow Bar, I agree that is the new place to go I think. I still havent been but always here my friends saying they are going to the crow or they were at the crow.

I wanna check it out.
 
BeaverPoke said:
PokeTransplant said:
Maybe a little off topic...but is Bailey's still in business? Really started to get into that place as an after class weekend joint...


Yep, it still is a good afterclass type place.

And who ever commented about the Crow Bar, I agree that is the new place to go I think. I still havent been but always here my friends saying they are going to the crow or they were at the crow.

I wanna check it out.
Their food is amazingly good. Service and clientele leaves something to be desired however.

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Subcanis said:
BeaverPoke said:
PokeTransplant said:
Maybe a little off topic...but is Bailey's still in business? Really started to get into that place as an after class weekend joint...


Yep, it still is a good afterclass type place.

And who ever commented about the Crow Bar, I agree that is the new place to go I think. I still havent been but always here my friends saying they are going to the crow or they were at the crow.

I wanna check it out.
Their food is amazingly good. Service and clientele leaves something to be desired however.

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As good as the food is supposed to be at The Crow Bar, I have never made it past the nasty drinks they make, the odd / cold atmosphere, and the horrific and indifferent service. That, and they have a hell of an exhaust system issue or something. So, I guess it depends on what you forgive for "great food" whether you frequent an establishment.
 
McPeachy said:
Subcanis said:
BeaverPoke said:
PokeTransplant said:
Maybe a little off topic...but is Bailey's still in business? Really started to get into that place as an after class weekend joint...


Yep, it still is a good afterclass type place.

And who ever commented about the Crow Bar, I agree that is the new place to go I think. I still havent been but always here my friends saying they are going to the crow or they were at the crow.

I wanna check it out.
Their food is amazingly good. Service and clientele leaves something to be desired however.

Sent from my ADR6410LVW using Tapatalk 2

As good as the food is supposed to be at The Crow Bar, I have never made it past the nasty drinks they make, the odd / cold atmosphere, and the horrific and indifferent service. That, and they have a hell of an exhaust system issue or something. So, I guess it depends on what you forgive for "great food" whether you frequent an establishment.
Place definitely has some exhaust issues, needs to learn the fundamentals of mixology, and would benefit from some adults taking charge, but their pizza, damn! Best pie in three states.
 
Wyo2dal said:
stymeman said:
I was there 88-93 when we knew it as the Drawbridge and TD's Dance Club, we knew the liquor store as the Lil Brown Jug, and hence I still refer to it as that. This is kinda sad as I'm sure they'll put a chain restaurant in there, no one really ever went to the Library for food, it was purely a drinking establishment, at least in my eyes. I hate it like everyone else when an icon to those of us that spent many a time in there, probably when we shouldn't have, but grew up there. OH WELL, can't stop progress I guess...lol

Those names really bring back memories TD's Dance Club is what I will always know that place by same time frame I lived there some really good times in that area at that time.
TD's was always fun, but I loved those "rocker chicks" at Under the Table :lol:
 
stymeman said:
I was there 88-93 when we knew it as the Drawbridge and TD's Dance Club, we knew the liquor store as the Lil Brown Jug, and hence I still refer to it as that. This is kinda sad as I'm sure they'll put a chain restaurant in there, no one really ever went to the Library for food, it was purely a drinking establishment, at least in my eyes. I hate it like everyone else when an icon to those of us that spent many a time in there, probably when we shouldn't have, but grew up there. OH WELL, can't stop progress I guess...lol


Ah, TD's and The Drawbridge. I danced many a dance (House of Pain's "Jump" was huge for a long time) at TD's, and crossed the "drawbridge" into the Drawbridge for pitchers of beer many times.

Fond memories:
- Buying Bartles & James peach coolers without an ID at the Li'l Brown Jug my freshman year
- The big football team vs. honkies fight that spilled out of TD's into the dorm parking lots in '90 or '91
- The all-conference DT throwing my buddy around like a rag doll after my buddy moved his basket of eaten chicken wings in TD's
- My pal the bouncer / dj still hungover at 10 pm trying to get that DT to put my friend down
- The so-called athletics academic adviser being right there in the middle of the mess - seriously, what was that guy even doing in there?
- Getting sh*tty and singing "God Bless America" and the national anthem at the tops of our lungs in the Drawbridge the night the first gulf war started
- Romper Room, or the 18 and up no-alcohol Thursdays at TD's. The meat market went into hyperdrive that night

There are more memories than I could reasonably post here about those two places.
 
The last time I went there, it's been a few years, I think dudes were hitting on me. not 100% but I got a strange vibe about that place on that particular night. Is there a night of the week straight dudes shouldn't be going in there? :rofl:
 
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