Difference between revisions of "Duffy's"
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The self-proclaimed "home of the poor and unknown," Duffy's is a bar known for extremely cheap beer (in 2001, a glass of [[Old Style]] cost .65, with pitchers selling for $3.50), old-school country/western music on the jukebox, and video slot machines that promised pixelated nudity in lieu of an actual payout. | The self-proclaimed "home of the poor and unknown," Duffy's is a bar known for extremely cheap beer (in 2001, a glass of [[Old Style]] cost .65, with pitchers selling for $3.50), old-school country/western music on the jukebox, and video slot machines that promised pixelated nudity in lieu of an actual payout. | ||
− | Bring cash. They don't accept cards. | + | Bring cash. They don't accept cards. However, they now have a ATM. As of 2010 a glass of Old Style is one dollar and Old Style pitchers are three dollars for the small and five for the large. Mixed drinks run between two fifty and three dollars. |
==Map== | ==Map== |
Revision as of 10:03, 5 February 2010
You can't drink all day unless you start at 7:00 AM at Duffy's. --slogan printed on a T-Shirt
The self-proclaimed "home of the poor and unknown," Duffy's is a bar known for extremely cheap beer (in 2001, a glass of Old Style cost .65, with pitchers selling for $3.50), old-school country/western music on the jukebox, and video slot machines that promised pixelated nudity in lieu of an actual payout.
Bring cash. They don't accept cards. However, they now have a ATM. As of 2010 a glass of Old Style is one dollar and Old Style pitchers are three dollars for the small and five for the large. Mixed drinks run between two fifty and three dollars.
Map
<googlemap lat="40.947338" lon="-90.370038" type="map" zoom="17"> 40.946795, -90.369812, Duffy's </googlemap>