Best bar for live music in Northside with live bands, DJs, karaoke or trivia almost every night . Full bar, 5 drafts, a few snacks, decent prices. Very roomy throughout: 2 bars, nice stage with large audience area, a few cozy lounge / sofa seating spots. Bonus: 2 pool tables, a juke box, a megatouch video game machine.
Not a friendly environment in the slightest. Was there less than 30 minutes with two other friends and a man kept harassing us trying to steal my bros girlfriend by starting a fight. Told the bartender about it and of course he just walked away with his tail tucked between his legs. Looking for a bar, this ain't it unless you like sleezy "customers"
★★★★★ Food & drink quality ★★★★★ Service ★★★★★ Ambiance ★★★★★ Value ★★★★★ Menu selection ★★☆☆☆ Location/Accessibility Date visited: 12/14/2023 I'm not particularly keen on drinking, but my friend MW is a nightlife queen. It was her idea to visit this establishment, and I must admit, it's one of the better bars in the area. My night began like any other with MW: a spontaneous invitation followed by my eager acceptance. We managed to secure a spot in the street parking lot, feeling fortunate amidst the sea of cars lining the streets. Before going all in for the drinks, we primed our bellies some curry at a nearby restaurant. The bar didn't immediately catch my eye, as its exterior blended in with the surrounding buildings. However, through the glass window, I caught a glimpse of the warm glow and familiar silhouettes inside. A small yet distinctive sign hung above the entrance, signaling our destination. Inside, dim light washed over the worn wooden counters, creating a warm, almost conspiratorial ambiance. Unlike the bar stereotypes in my head, here was a haven of hushed conversations and gentle murmurs. No blaring music, just the clinking of glasses and the occasional outburst of laughter – a symphony to my non-musical ears. We approached the counter, where a respected older lady with a voice like aged whiskey took our orders. MW, the drink expert, naturally handled this. The bar buzzed with activity, a mix of solo sippers and lively groups huddled around tables. Finding a large but unoccupied round table, we settled in, only to move deeper into the establishment seeking a different energy in a corner overlooking a mysterious back room rumored to host live music shortly thereafter. Music, however, was absent in the main bar. Instead, a unique soundscape emerged: the gentle clinking of ice, the low rumble of laughter, and the occasional dull thud of a pool cue. In this unexpected serenity, conversation flowed effortlessly, and connection mattered more than anything. As MW and I chatted, I couldn't shake the feeling of gratitude for her company, despite me being a Plain John. We departed the bar shortly after 9, just as a gentleman with long, flowing black hair entered with equipment. Overall, I would recommend Northside Tavern to any bar-goer out there, although its popularity is already well-established.