by Chelsea M. on
Ehh... I was torn between two and three stars. I went with three because my only experience with Woody's was on Arts Beats & Eats weekend. We wanted to grab some more beer before walking around Royal Oak and the $5.25 pints they were selling as part of the festival was pretty darn pricey so we walked into Woody's. It took a while for the waitress to come over but that's understandable for the number of tables and people she was dealing with. We over heard that food orders were taking about an hour so decided to stick with just the beer. We inquired as to what beer was on draft and prices for a pitcher, pint, or 20 oz. She informed us of the different beers and we tentatively decided on a pitcher of Killians. She told us it would be $15 for the pitcher. A little pricey we thought, still less than the beer outside with all the crowds and obnoxious strollers, but it sounded good. The pitcher arrived in a timely fashion but upon first pour seemed pretty watery. I know, you're thinking, "Its a Killians. How much can you expect?!" To be honest, a better beer than the one we were served. Fast forward about 30 min, check arrives, and to our surprise the pitcher was only $12.25. No complaints about that! Overall our stop at Woody's wasn't too bad. Nothing outstanding but it did offer more affordable beer and a rest bit from the chaos outside.
by Ted Charnley on
The drinks were pretty good here. A bit crowded and a little too narrow and deep. The bathroom had a one-way mirror - a little too weird for me.