Pickwick Tavern

Bar · Grand Rapids

Pickwick Tavern

Bar · Grand Rapids

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970 Cherry St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506

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Tucked away in Grand Rapids, this cozy, cash-only dive bar offers a no-frills vibe, cheap pitchers, and a warm atmosphere perfect for chatting.  

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970 Cherry St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Get directions

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970 Cherry St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Get directions

+1 616 774 9647

$1–10

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Jul 10, 2025

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"One of the oldest bars in Grand Rapids, the Pickwick has been a staple in this neighborhood for over 75 years. Despite it's somewhat unwelcoming vibe, the staff in friendly, the drinks are strong and you can buy a bag of potato chips for snacking. BTW it's cash only. We hear that during happy hour you can pre-purchase drinks so you can enjoy drinks on sale all night! We haven't done it yet, but it's worth a try." - Conduit

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"Pickwick Tavern, East Hills. One of the oldest bars in Grand Rapids, the Pickwick has been a staple in this neighborhood for over 75 years. Despite it's somewhat unwelcoming vibe, the staff in friendly, the drinks are strong and you can buy a bag of potato chips for snacking. BTW it's cash only. We hear that during happy hour you can pre-purchase drinks so you can enjoy drinks on sale all night! We haven't done it yet, but it's worth a try."

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J. Smith

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Very relaxed no frills dive bar. Don't expect fancy cocktails or a large beer selection, but if you just want a quiet place to grab a beer and chat with folks it's a great spot. The drinks are cheap ($8 for a pitcher of Foster's) and they only take cash but there is an ATM inside. One of the oldest bars in town!

Heather Lange

Google
Never even knew this bar existed. It's a very small, old school, only cash bar. They have Killians and Sierra Nevada on tap. Prices are very reasonable. Perfect if you love little old timey bars. I loved it.

Cory Bodziak

Google
Cozy. My favorite little bar in Grand Rapids. A great way to start a night out on the town with cheap pitchers. The weekend bartender is a hoot. Make sure to converse with all the regulars. They don’t bite. Cash only but there is an ATM.

Robert Webber

Google
Great cozy little tavern, one of the oldest in Grand Rapids. No food but beer, wine, and liquor with good service. Great atmosphere!

The Livonia Hebestreits

Google
The best bar in Grand Rapids.

Mark Giles

Google
Simple, quiet, great service and reasonably priced. Pick from a handful of taps and enjoy a conversation with no need to yell. The hipster foodie crowd can be seen just across the street if you miss their company.

Christine Hoekzema

Google
Best bar in Grand Rapids. Where everyone knows your name.

Joyce Winters

Google
First time here. Sat at the bar, great bartender. Small place, 49 capacity. No frills, no food, cash only. Oldest tavern in GR. Nothing fancy, but warm and welcoming.

Kerry F.

Yelp
I love this place. It's a total throwback. Here in a city where craft beer is king it's nice to have a place where $7.50 can get you a pitcher of a cold Killians ale (sometimes you just need a beer that's just beer) We will bring our own food (sushi, tacos, burgers they don't care what you bring) in settle down at one of the familiar, worn Formica tables and just take a moment to breathe. These places are the slow heartbeat of the city and should never be taken for granted.

Lily S.

Yelp
This bar has a very laid back atmosphere with no frills. A true gem settled near Eastown. Cash only, always take care of your bartenders

Andrea T.

Yelp
Don't sit at my table, Once upon a time before the Cherry Hill district had any bars or restaurants. The little Pickwick Tavern stood strong against the tide of downtown and east town. Those who didn't want to travel farther than two blocks would squeeze into this establishment and toast to the weekend, their dreams, their loves, and their lives The Pickwick stands for resilience and truth. and I love it

Farouk B.

Yelp
I come for the Foster's on draft, I stay for the woodTV8 local scuttlebutt and ornery charm of the bartender. The pickwick is the oldest bar in town, a vestige of what this once blue collar neighborhood used to look like. I hope this time capsule stays preserved, because, sooner or later, you or a loved one will need a cold one that only the pickwick can serve. Cash only.

Amanda L.

Yelp
What the Pickwick does best is offer you a step back in time. With all sincerity, I say that there is a certain charm to their dim lights, the tiny bathroom, and the uneven floors. Everything has a green tinge to it. The slight smell of mold and stale cigarettes, is oddly comforting, like hugging an old man. The Formica tables and seats look like something from 1973 in an unironic way. It even has a phone booth in it, although, not working and I suspect too much of a hassle to remove. Before the other hot shot craft breweries took over the neighborhood, I can image this being a simple watering hole for locals to trudge over and grab a cold one after a shift at the factory. Even now that the area is busier, it still has 1-2 workers on a weekend night, slinging drinks in a no rush fashion, just like they used to. I'll save the bartender some breath and tell you that they mostly offer domestic bottles, "shot and a pop" type drinks, they don't have food, and it's cash only. I'm giving it 3 stars because even compared to old bars in the city, this is just so unlike any place Grand Rapids has. I wouldn't recommend you make it the focal point of your night, but if you happen to be in the area, a stroll over won't hurt. *** I got a tip that when you stop over at happy hour you can "pre-purchase" your drinks - They give you a casino chip for each drink you buy at happy hour prices. You can then redeem that casino chip later on in the night, to get your drink when prices go up. Disclaimer: I have not tried this or even asked a staff about this (a former regular told me about it). Please PM me to confirm if they are still offering this type of deal***

Tarnstrom R.

Yelp
Take a break from the normalcy of Ionia Ave. and head east to Pickwick. On first visit, the place may seem a little unwelcoming to the naked eye. Walking into a dark, quiet bar with a meager ten people inside is not the most inviting situation; but after settling in you wish you would have never doubted the place. The walls are adorned with 50s beer memorabilia, making the bar feel like a basement rumpus room more than anything else. I like to examine the muted floor tiles; classic linoleum squares in working-class hues of green, red, and black. The music is set to a regular volume, allowing free conversation between you and your compatriots. The bar is well-regarded as owning the cleanest taps in Grand Rapids. Usually the only three beers on tap are Killians Irish Red, Sierra Nevada, and Fosters; they are the best tastes of said beers I have ever had. And the price is right, as well. For a stop after dinner or after work, come here.

Ron H.

Yelp
Just the local dive bar. Their claim to fame is that they're one of GR's oldest bars, but you could probably tell that just by walking in. No food, just cheap beer and cheap liquor. Kind of a local landmark, though. A warning: they only take cash. No checks, no credit cards, no debit cards. To their credit, though, on my first visit I didn't know (and didn't have any cash), but when I told the bartender I lived a few blocks away, she kindly replied that I could "catch her next time" for my beer (which I did).

Corey H.

Yelp
Named after the Pickwick Papers, Dickens first published novel, this spot is in a constant rivalry for title of Grand Rapids' oldest still operating bar. It says so on the wall. The other bar trying to claim the same is The Cottage Bar downtown. If the Pickwick Tavern and The Cottage Bar would have a duel, the Cottage might win, but it wouldn't be a shootout you could call, as the Pickwick with its years of old, dusty experience might just win out. Never underestimate the old-timers, they be wily. I do like taking people to the Pickwick. They're often in wonder, in awe. Not cause it's shiny and sparkly, but because of the opposite. Tip: bring a deck of cards, or a game of backgammon, sit by the window, leave your watch in the car, and as noted by someone else, bring cash.

Mateo J.

Yelp
Pretty mediocre drink options, slow and unfriendly service, cash only (because it isn't 2016 where every 12 year old can accept credit card), aaaand, I don't know why I'm giving them so many stars. This place sucks. I wouldn't recommend going here on purpose.

Sean M.

Yelp
I got nothing bad to say about this little gem of a neighborhood bar. it's cash only so keep that in mind before ordering a round or four. The joint is very small and quite old. It's full of all types and it's a cool place to hangout with a few friends before or after dinner. If you dig down to earth little dive like joints than check it out.

Joel H.

Yelp
Classic Dive Bar-cold beer at great prices

James W.

Yelp
Smelled like Indian food in a used diaper and the bartender was very rude and was more interested in giving her friends free drinks instead of acknowledging and serving the 8 people who had been waiting 10 minutes for their first drink..

Jacob B.

Yelp
Growing up around here, Pickwick used to be the only bar in the area. That has since changed, but it's still a great local dive bar. The staff has always been gregarious and accommodating, and it's a great place if you just want to have a cheap night and chat with some neighbors.

Jeff Q.

Yelp
Eighty years in business. The place is a classic and so are the regulars.