Brian L.
Yelp
Down-to-earth bar that feels like a real neighborhood joint. Kitschy wall art, reclaimed glass light fixtures, and plenty of exposed wood bring to mind that den in your great-uncle's house that's been basically the same since the '70s. Expect rockabilly, country, classic garage rock, old rhythm & blues and the like on the sound system. On certain nights you'll find a DJ spinning old rock'n'roll and soul records. Drinks are reasonably priced for the area. Bartenders are friendly and attentive, and have a great rapport with regulars. Sitting at the bar around happy hour, you'll likely find the all-black-denim and blue-collar crowds are represented well, but I def wouldn't say any one or two demographics lay claim to Aunt Ginny's. If you're around, you're welcome. And sometimes your dog is welcome too -- although I don't have the authority to promise it's 100% dog-friendly all the time. As of this writing (Dec. 2019), the food counter in the back is operated by I Like Food, who serve up fresh and satisfying hot sandwiches, burgers, fries and sides, at very fair prices. Pool table in the back, leather booths up front, stools facing out the front window, sidewalk seating in good weather, and a chill enough vibe that I've always been able to find a seat and have a freewheeling conversation with a friend.