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I love this hidden gem. It's a dive ish bar that usually has live music check on their social pages before going if you don't want to pay cover. There's lots of seating, interesting beer/cider options and a cool dark vibe. The main attraction is obviously the huge eye ball that moves from table to table. View all feedback.
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Cellarmen's is an unpretentious no-frills spot to drink some good mead or cider. I visited on Mead Day 2018, so their tap list was longer than usual. We were able to find street parking right away just a couple of doors down. The interior has old-school wood paneling and seating is at communal wood picnic tables. There's popcorn available, but that's it for food/snacks. The guys behind the bar were laid-back and frie... View all feedback.
Sad this place closed due to landlord raising rent constantly : was a very fun place with a good atmosphere and tasty drinks
Brewbound.com reports that Cellermen's closed July 27, 2019.
I love this hidden gem. It's a dive ish bar that usually has live music check on their social pages before going if you don't want to pay cover. There's lots of seating, interesting beer/cider options and a cool dark vibe. The main attraction is obviously the huge eye ball that moves from table to table.
No frills, nice people, awesome ciders! Beer was good too! Popcorn and a performance space on weekend. Will be back for a low key drink
Very interesting place. Located several blocks north of the growing trendy strip on John R. Limited street parking. It is in converted drive through lumber yard from the 70s. Inside is the old sales counter from the lumber yard converted into a bar. Great staff, huge stage/audience area, side nooks, large family style tables--the bartender said the tables were made with the remaining lumber in the bay area. The production area is in the old bay area. The bathrooms are okay, the other areas are 70's chic, there are local artist pics for sale on the wall (some are shittastic, but trying to be trendy). The drinks are mead, ciders, and beers. The beers all use ale yeast (I assume no temp controlled tanks), but their best beers use lager grain recipes.