Chris M.
Yelp
God save the Queens!
As you wander the streets in a wunderlust of lights & spirits that run rampant upon Rutgers University, you might stumble into the Olde Queens, one of the finest dive bars I've ever come across. Stepping inside on a Wednesday evening, we were greeted by a lonely bartender serving a few good men at the bar, anxiously awaiting their next order. The bar is stocked with the standard brands and their tap pumps eight beers, a few craft brews but mostly standard names to tide you over.
As a bartender makes his way towards my friend and I, bowl of popcorn in hand, he sets the salty snack down in front of us, and makes swift work of our sudsy beverages. As we acclimated ourselves amongst the quiet mumbles from the other patrons, the soft rumble of rock music playing in the background, all were jolted quickly from their seats as a pack of sorority girls made their way through the single wooden doorway. The bar quickly found itself engulfed in orders of sugary shots, each closing out their separate tabs in some convoluted way that made my head spin. The bartender and staff though had themselves on point, as though this is a common occurrence, expected to happen within their bar. The jukebox rang soon after of 2010 radio hits and songs of independence and freedom that even Francis Scott Key would be surely proud of.
The bar area held about 12 to 15 stools, while some small tables lined the wall, each offering space for four to six people. As you make your way to the back, the tables became larger, catering the more guests if you wanted to bring the entire crew. The staff was very friendly and easy going, certainly hosting to the needs of the regulars but also equipped to takedown the large group orders with a smile and in quick fashion. Offering some light food options and a bar fully stocked for a variety of patrons, Olde Queens certainly hold it own in the ever growing Hub City.