Gregory M.
Yelp
Sheppards Tavern is really only a place that can be properly commented on or reviewed by a fellow Guilfordian...Guilfordite? Whichever. To anyone else walking into Sheppards Tavern, it will most always immediately come off, and unfortunately remain just another hole in the wall in a small suburban town.
For those that have drank through the initial face value haze, and have frequented it numerous times, Sheppards Tavern is that slight bar away from home. The decor is set like any sports lovers den would be, with Boston Red Sox apparel hanging in just about any direction you look. Speaking as someone who couldn't give two shits about baseball, I find all of it to be strangely comforting. It's a greater sign that you're in a warm and passionate New England establishment, so you know what; bring on more Sox souvenirs.
If you come to Sheppards Tavern, be determined to grab a beer or glass of wine, as the place doesn't have the license to sell liquor, so red/white wine (it's most likely out of a box, but it does the trick anyway) and beer is what you'll have to enjoy. The beer doesn't range from anything spectacular out there, just your average run of the mill beer found in just about every grocery/package store. However, there's just something about the place that adds a hefty note of hops, or an extra kick to that beer (perhaps it's the curse having been lifted seven years ago, who knows).
The wood interior is accentuated by the backroom pool table, along with the two dart boards, the up to date jukebox and the always enjoyable Deer Hunter. Every Sunday night you can shoot pool for free until your hearts desires, but for the most part the owner is very lenient on quarter play. The beauty about the backroom is that it is essentially another establishment, cutting itself away from the mostly classic rock selection being played around the bar. Whatever is selected from the jukebox stays in that room, allowing one to feel detached and appreciated in the comfort of their own pool room.
Overall, Sheppards Tavern is a Guilford mans bar; a bar with real New England flare and true back bar passion. Shep is always there with a smile, microwaving popcorn or throwing out pretzel rods until you can't take anymore. Don't go into Sheppards Tavern expecting the Ku De Ta of bars; go expecting a warm, wood inlaid atmosphere where you'll most likely hear Thin Lizzy blasting from the speakers.