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***