Business Description from the Web
This dark and dingy dive bar lives just beneath the hard-partying heart of Second Avenue. Though its just a few doors away from tourist spots, youll mostly find locals here. A sizable international roster of bottled and draft beers, rounded off with a competent appetizer, wrap and sandwich menu, make Beer Sellar the ideal place to knock a few back and enjoy that smoke-filled, beer-scented...
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Located in the basement of Hooters, this underground watering hole packs in locals ranging from after-work suits to the college crowd. The impressive beer selection includes 50 drafts and 150 bottled beers, including popular suds from Belgium and Germany. Cigars are also available and it can get smoky. If you're hungry, load up on mini corn dogs, Cajun popcorn chicken and fried macaroni while...
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Tips About This Business
Stop by for two-for-one beer specials from 8pm to close Sundays.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Located in the basement of Hooters, this underground watering hole packs in locals ranging from after-work suits to the college crowd. The impressive beer selection includes 50 drafts and 150 bottled beers, including popular suds from Belgium and Germany. Cigars are also available and it can get smoky. If you're hungry, load up on mini corn dogs, Cajun popcorn chicken and...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 30, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
The Beer Sellar has a fun, laid-back atmosphere and a very large selection of beers. Great hang-out spot.
Cons
- Parking
Posted by roxy13
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 18, 2009)
I love how this bar is 'hidden', keeps away all the tourists! Went on a Saturday- and was kinda disappointed of the crowd. It wasn't completly dead, but not crowded- but i just expected more. They have a Jukebox, which is a cool addition. Music is kind of loud if you're just sitting around and chatting, but it's not that bad. The beer is high. That's my only complaint. They make a KILER...
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Posted by Cora87
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 06, 2008)
Some folks may just stumble upon the Beer Sellar due to its location, but it's well worth the stumble. the atmosphere is great. It has an authentic pub feel. The beer selection is fantastic, with plenty on tap and tons more bottled. The sandwiches are also great, and the trivia on Sunday nights is a blast. The music IS from a jukebox, so if you're not willing to put a couple bucks in there...
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Posted by Nashvegas1976
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 31, 2008)