Operation find a Guinness continues:
I stopped in three places yesterday and attempted a 4th. I left the in-store performance of Los Skanarles at Cactus Music and stopped in my old favorite McElroys. One pint there is $5.00.
McElroys, is nothing fancy, but consistent. Some people love the back patio, but since the smoking ban, it just means the inside of the bar is just the way I like it.
From there I, came home down Richmond and thought about stopping at "
Harps," but it looked completely empty. It was 4:30 PM.
Next was
Little Woodrows (MidTown). LW on a college football Saturday is not my type of place, but they poured a nice Guinness and it was $5.25.
From there I walked around the block to see if the
Tipsy Clover was really closed. A Valet at El Patio said they were "remodeling." Another person the day before said he heard they hadn't paid their taxes. Bottom line, locked door and so I continued on.
Right next door is a newer place called "
Cheers." They have all the makings of nice bar, except not on a big game day. This place was choas, as it was filled with college-aged kids. There was a nicely dressed man at the front door who greeted me and introduced himself as Tim. I assume he was the manager because on the way out I saw him wrestling a giant cigar-store indian as he tried to get it out the door. I decided to brave my way all the way to the back of the bar. I get back there and wouldn't you know it - a plastic cup covered the keg lever. They were out.
From here I went to my last stop of the day,
Christian's Tailgate. It was busy, but there was room at the bar. I ordered a pint and smiled when the bartender said "four dollars, please." I'd read all the great write ups about their great hamburgers so I ordered one and enjoyed my beer. The burger was OK, but it was too sloppy and drippy for me. I ended up sitting it down and asking for a fork.