Yes! Yes! Yes! By all means necessary come hear Kat sing!!! Bartender and vocals!!! WIN!!!
Craig O.
Place rating: 3 Wilmington, DE
this was once my go to spot to meet up with friends and have drinks on 2 dollar tuesdays. but they got rid of that a few years ago. the last time i went was almost a year ago with my wife. after sitting down at the bar i quickly learned that every draft beer is five bucks. Not bad if your in the mood for some craft beers but when you want a yuengling and such, it’s alittle outrageous.
Sherry J.
Place rating: 2 Newark, DE
This was our 3rd stop for the night. The only bartender was nowhere to be found for the first 10 mintues. The popcorn machine was off, that was disappointing. There were a lot of guys in there for March madness, and for some reason, the bartender was singing to them. Really not sure why…
Chai M.
Place rating: 3 Wilmington, DE
It is my default spot to watch UFC. They have a very large selection of drafts to choose from which makes this one great spot for you beer lovers. I personally lovea draft beer over bottled any day. Food comes from the attached Hooters which is ok. Not a huge Hooters food fan but it serves its purpose while enjoying a cold beer. UFC, Magic Hat #9 drafts and some Hooter’s wings basking in Daytona sauce keep me satiated while watching the fights. The ladies working the bar have always been pleasant and are easy on the eyes. Parking is very convenient within the shopping center and the inside is spacious enough to not be overwhelming when crowded.
Rachel Danielle S.
Place rating: 4 Wilmington, DE
This was a great place to wrap-up after closing out El Jefe, just a few doors down. The night ended with a «Woo Woo Martini» — and at first I thought, «What a tini-tiny martini!» — but it was actually perfectly sized. I don’t think its intention was to be a little burst of an after-dinner drink ;-) but it was, and it was just right. The advantage to cordial-sized martinis: you can create your own flight by choosing among different drinks — and that appeals to me… gosh, sounding a lot like Goldilocks… The drink list is impressive, with its variety & creativity, and the prices are clearly marked. You can upgrade your tini-tiny martini for ~$ 4 more, if needed. Now, the beer list IS impressive. For the novice or the experienced, they list the beers with categories so you know what you’re getting into; and, whether you know what style you want, or need to be educated on a less-familiar style of brew, Firewaters makes it easy and fun to choose.(The only draw-back: the print is tinier than the martinis on the beer list, and the lighting is low… or am I just getting old?)