@@FishyMango absolutely, breaking even at the least. That's how u get people coming back in the morning. Then they spend cash on things like pull tabs, jukebox, bar games like pool/darts, and dice. The bar still makes money, and if they end up breaking even on a customer once and a while that's ok because they now have a loyal customer.
All bars are open still in basically everywhere at midnight though. Third shift is the third shift of the day. The day starts at 0000, with first shift. Most folks work second shift which is 0800-1600. Common rookie mistake I see the kids these days making.
wish we could get that in Canada I used to work straight nights and I would get home at 7:30 am fire up the bbq crack a beer get the tunes going neighbours thought I was nuts but realistically it was my 7:30 pm
I spent a ton of time in that place as a kid. Back then, it was called "Pinky's". I lived 3 blocks away, and my grampa and I walked right past it to go fishing (a river runs a couple hundred feet behind the bar). Being a man who loved a can of Red White and Blue and a stiff pour of J. Bavet, gramps stopped there on the way home 100% of the time. Down where the pull tab machine is, there was a Flash Gordon pinball machine, and I'd get a hand full of quarters to pass the time while grampa BS'ed with the other regulars. EC has early morning bars because the town was once dominated by a Uniroyal tire factory. People got off work at bizarre hours, and naturally, they wanted to down a few old fashioneds and eat some fried curds.
I'm a coal miner and worked steady midnight the past 3 years. Every shift still rotates and I get super jealous at all the old timers reminiscing about the one hole in the wall that would be open after your shift 6 days a week with cold beer and a hot meal. Seems like a working man's dream.
There is a coffee shop in Philadelphia that has a bar open in the morning. I’ve seen over night hospital workers have drinks after working. It looks like a nice place too
These bars that are open at 6am are awesome when pulling all nighters, close down a bar and go somewhere party til bar open again! Some of those bars are absolutely hopping in the am from people who haven't stopped from the night before, I remember being amazed at all the people you knew that you would run into that was still partying from the night before!!! That was so much fun, run into friends and just start laughing cause they stayed partying too!! Man those where fun and hilarious times!!!! Saturday and Sunday mornings were just hilarious with everyone still tearing it up from the night before!
Basically just purchase a few and it's kinda like a lotto scratcher but you pull the tabs and hope ya get the good combo . Good times especially when you walk out with more in your pocket
@@dbone3356 these are put on by the state lottery(michigan has them as well) only in bars. there are different ones in private establishments that have playing card symbols printed inside the part you pull open - those are used to play a game amongst patrons for drinks & some clubs have payouts when you get an ace of spades - it's BIG in Midwest bars.
As a small town Wisconsinite these series are awesome, I’ve been to two of the bars you’ve done. If you ever find your way to Cumberland give Nezzys a try!
For about 2 years of my life about 18 years ago I spent my mornings there, when I was refinishing floors in grocery stores out of college. I tried my best to leave by 10am and more times then I care to admit I stumbled out of there around 3. And I'm beyond giddy Renee is still there!
I might just have the midwest dive bar to beat all dive bars: The Log Cabin in Sioux Falls South Dakota. It's a bar in an old mobile home that is in a mobile home park and the outside has been clad in fake log cabin siding.
I’ve been to a bar that the core was a mobile home. The ‘expansions’ had bare plywood floors and the pool table had more ruts than the gravel parking lot. But the beer was cold, cheap, and ID free
I quite appreciate this. As a pub lover over in England it's great giving a focus to all these great little places. Tbh more then anything the creators on RUclips has really made me consider doing a little trip these areas in America that usually get over looked!!
Went to college in Eau Claire. There was a challenge to close down the bars on adjacent Water street and stay up to open Do-Dodge. Never made it. Also you could still smoke in there in 2014. Probably still can.
I worked for a French based company in North Carolina. We had a ton of people from Europe that loved watching soccer/football, we had one pub at the time that would open at 6am so that people could watch their favorite soccer team. I loved going to that pub, having one too many, and getting a great 3 hour nap at noon lol
In Superior, WI they have a club that does not close on New Years eve. They just keep partying all night. I didn't realize this and suddenly it was like 5am.
Years ago I was a morning bartender & many night shift workers were regulars, they called it their happy hour! It was handy for the bloody morning crowd as well, there were even some old timers waiting out front for me, to get rid of the shakes ..
A bump...a bump into someone....in other words....a beer and some conversation....you have to be able to speak youper...words change have new meanings its like if you were alice in wonderland...sometimes you want to meet the jabber wocki...
Well its definately screams of double meaning.....which in bars there is always the double meaning for those who are into it....him using that lingo...yeah he prob does it....at least he has....i wouldnt use that lingo....but yeah its meant to mean a bump into someone...hopefully someone you know. Carry on a conversation. No one goes to a bar to drink...its quite a bit cheaper at home. You go for the atmosphere and the chance to run into someone that youll have a good time with. Ive never done coke so honestly it wouldnt of registered w me at all as anything other than hes looking for good conversation. Im from wisconsin...and have my family speaks youper so i was kinda raised multilingual.
In south central WI there is a bar called Pumpkin Center Tap. Located in Pumpkin Center (town of Juneau) opened 7 days a week with daily specials. Right across from a gun range. Pull tabs, gambling machines, and a punch board. Train tracks across the north side of the parking lot. Bar tenders are top notch and put the loudest nobs in their place. Cant go wrong any day of the week
Cindy B's bar and grill in Clintonville,WISCONSIN. Fire fighters from across the nation come to this bar if they are in the area buying a fire truck from one of the near by manufacturers. You are met with a smile from the owner and entertained the entire time and made to feel like a regular.
Worked 3rd shift at the Nestle plant. This was 1 of 3 locations we went to after we got off work at 7am. The other places we went to were the VFW and Tailgates (now closed). Nothing better than a 7am happy hour.
Back in the day, it was in the middle of Control Data Corp, Cray Research and finally Silicon Graphics - not to mention the Chippewa Springs water plant - all running three shifts in their heyday. I can only guess at the number of Bloody Marys that were consumed in the early mornings.
6 am was standard in 3rd shift steel mill country. Bar was usually a block or two from the mill. Shot and a beer before you walked home another few blocks. At 6 am you could still clean up the place before the rush at 8 am.
We have bars that open at 5am and close at 2am (the 5am opening is due for the hospital workers that are just getting off from work and want to have a drink (which makes sense)
Super weird and cool bar in Wisconsin is in Elkhart Lake at The Brown Baer. Classic Wisconsin neighborhood bar with some of the most random things and people you can imagine.
Fisher’s resort bar and grill in the north woods of Rhinelander Wisconsin!!! I grew up going to a resort that is since gone that was next to it. Just a great small time vibe!!
Whenever I see Miles do videos I always picture him describing these as his “what I’m gonna do when I grow up” dreams to his dad and his dad being like Son, that’s not something people get paid for. You need to get a job
When I lived in Jersey we used to have bars that opened up at 6:00 we called them third shift bars for the third shifters at the factory. Some were more wild than the regular night bars.
You know someone isn't from WI when they're surprised by bars opening at 6-8 AM 😂. Not all obviously, but some open up early just so the same people who closed it 4-5 hours prior can come in and have some hair of the dog that bit em' before they go about their day. It's all but uncommon here to have your still half buzzed co-worker come in at 9 AM still reeking of booze lol. Edit: For those who dont get how heavy the drinking culture is here compared to say, orange county CA (where I originally came from), I live in a quiet residential area in a small town, on the outskirts of a bigger city. Of the 7 businesses within walking distance of me, 4 of them are bars, 2 gas stations and one grocery store/pharmacy...in a residential area of maybe a couple thousand people tops.
You know, I used to work first shift (0000-0800 for those who mistakenly call second shift/day shift "first") and got off at 0800. Was always great to find a place like this that would be open and serving dinner food and drinks instead of always having to eat breakfast for dinner.
Esofea Country Club(AKA Bad Axe River Country Club and Gardens) outside of Coon Valley, WI. It has a disc golf, greenhouse, and bar all in one. Watch your mouth, there is a swear jar!
I used to work third shift, and sometimes I would walk out of a gas station and get insanely nasty looks from parents when I had a 6pack of coors to go home with me. Don’t care what job it is, no one respects the third shift. This bar gets it. Well done
Hey You Betcha, you have to come to Pennsylvania and visit the Wallenpaupack Brewery. You will not regret it! Would love to see that a part of the series.
Awesome vid.... I lived a block and a half away from there in 96-97... brought back memories... even spent some Thanksgiving time there as my family was all out if state
Patriot pub and grub in Brooklyn MI, right by Michigan International Speedway! They have sooo many beer options (always Busch Light), and HUGE mega nachos served on a pizza pan!
There was a spot by my apartment in Chicago, not quite a dive bar like 8 years ago. On Monday $4 for a burger, tots(best tots I've ever had btw), and cole slaw, $1 Old Style. A couple beers and lunch for $6 before tax. Was the beer awful? Yup. I miss that. Then there was a spot right down the street that did $5 haircuts that turned out like $20.
If you go to Michigan, check out The Old Tavern Inn. Its the oldest established business in Michigan and its a great bar with great drinks and food. If your ever out west try the Hitchin Post in Melrose,Montana. It's a great bar, you'd absolutely love it and they have the best bacon I've ever tried in my life.
Our parents used to take us to the bar down the this for dinner all the time. My dad's best friend lived right next to it. They would pay pool and we would ask eat. They had really good food too!
I live in small town Missouri and my top 5 best memory is my 22nd bday (2002) starting the the day at a local bar at 6 am with full breakfast and shots of tequila....ended up back at that same bar by midnight...just sounds exhausting now. Back then just an awesome day of all day drinking
Check out "Bottoms Up" if ever in Oshkosh. Always will regret not going there when I lived there. The sign alone always made me want to go in. They're also open at 6am I believe.
I used to work over nights then go to the bar wich opens at 8 am and there was always a line there at 7am .I've been known to be there 8am -1:50 am(almost 18 hrs) .I'd put back about 40 drinks then go home and drink till it opened again but then they cut me off pretty quick on the second day ...good times😜
Visit Stoll's Old 109 in Lebanon, WI. Phenomenal Bluegill Fish Fry on Friday's! Google maps says it is a Watertown address, but I'm guessing that is because Lebanon is so small
The $11 tab is WAY more impressive than the 6am open
Lol come to the Midwest, plenty of great little dives that are insanely cheap. I can get double black label for 4$ a double haha.
In Denver the tab for that would be $30
@@PRLOutdoors So they're losing money on every black label pour
@@FishyMango absolutely, breaking even at the least. That's how u get people coming back in the morning. Then they spend cash on things like pull tabs, jukebox, bar games like pool/darts, and dice. The bar still makes money, and if they end up breaking even on a customer once and a while that's ok because they now have a loyal customer.
If you like cheap drinks, Wisconsin is your Disney World.
Imagine if you worked 3rd shift and got off work and could go to a bar and have a beer and dinner.
I worked 2 years on 3rd. There was a bar on my way home that opens for drinks / food at 6a.m. 7 days a week. It was nice
So bad for you
All bars are open still in basically everywhere at midnight though. Third shift is the third shift of the day. The day starts at 0000, with first shift. Most folks work second shift which is 0800-1600. Common rookie mistake I see the kids these days making.
wish we could get that in Canada I used to work straight nights and I would get home at 7:30 am fire up the bbq crack a beer get the tunes going neighbours thought I was nuts but realistically it was my 7:30 pm
I'd have loved it all the years I worked 3rd shift.
I love the small town bar series. Keep 'em coming!!
Keep'er movin'!
Come to Roberts roadside in beaver Pennsylvania you won't regret it
I spent a ton of time in that place as a kid. Back then, it was called "Pinky's". I lived 3 blocks away, and my grampa and I walked right past it to go fishing (a river runs a couple hundred feet behind the bar). Being a man who loved a can of Red White and Blue and a stiff pour of J. Bavet, gramps stopped there on the way home 100% of the time. Down where the pull tab machine is, there was a Flash Gordon pinball machine, and I'd get a hand full of quarters to pass the time while grampa BS'ed with the other regulars.
EC has early morning bars because the town was once dominated by a Uniroyal tire factory. People got off work at bizarre hours, and naturally, they wanted to down a few old fashioneds and eat some fried curds.
Oh yeah! I remember when it was Pinky’s! Been a while.
Yes! Pinky’s!😄 I want that burger and those cheese curds
ok?
Do people actually read folks life stories on youtube? Everyone wants to spill their guts on youtube
@@SammyChabert I found the story interesting.
I'm a coal miner and worked steady midnight the past 3 years. Every shift still rotates and I get super jealous at all the old timers reminiscing about the one hole in the wall that would be open after your shift 6 days a week with cold beer and a hot meal. Seems like a working man's dream.
Thank you for busting your ass for us white collar people bro
There is a coffee shop in Philadelphia that has a bar open in the morning. I’ve seen over night hospital workers have drinks after working. It looks like a nice place too
@waynegraham7608 - is loretta lynn your daughter?
There’s a diner in Edmond, Oklahoma that you can go in at 6 AM and get a drink and breakfast the problem is they’re only open until 2 PM
These bars that are open at 6am are awesome when pulling all nighters, close down a bar and go somewhere party til bar open again! Some of those bars are absolutely hopping in the am from people who haven't stopped from the night before, I remember being amazed at all the people you knew that you would run into that was still partying from the night before!!! That was so much fun, run into friends and just start laughing cause they stayed partying too!! Man those where fun and hilarious times!!!! Saturday and Sunday mornings were just hilarious with everyone still tearing it up from the night before!
We're headed to Minnesota for our next leg of the bar tour! Where in MN should we go next?
Faribauilt
Wright county if you’re looking for a sh*t hole
Winona! Broken World Records or Ed's No Name Bar.
Holihans in White Bear (closed for good….nm)
State street tap mauston wisconsin the got some of the best cheese curds I betch yea
I’m so glad you featured the pull tabs. Being from the south i have had no idea what you guys been talking about on the podcast
Basically just purchase a few and it's kinda like a lotto scratcher but you pull the tabs and hope ya get the good combo . Good times especially when you walk out with more in your pocket
You mean break-opens?
@@dbone3356 these are put on by the state lottery(michigan has them as well) only in bars. there are different ones in private establishments that have playing card symbols printed inside the part you pull open - those are used to play a game amongst patrons for drinks & some clubs have payouts when you get an ace of spades - it's BIG in Midwest bars.
@@csnide6702 So, break opens. 😛😂
As a small town Wisconsinite these series are awesome, I’ve been to two of the bars you’ve done. If you ever find your way to Cumberland give Nezzys a try!
Eau Claire has a population of about 70,000- not sure that qualifies as a small town in Wisconsin😉
The cheese curds looked amazing!
Small town Chicago
So did the bill! $11 !!
That makes the prices all the more impressive
For about 2 years of my life about 18 years ago I spent my mornings there, when I was refinishing floors in grocery stores out of college. I tried my best to leave by 10am and more times then I care to admit I stumbled out of there around 3. And I'm beyond giddy Renee is still there!
I might just have the midwest dive bar to beat all dive bars: The Log Cabin in Sioux Falls South Dakota. It's a bar in an old mobile home that is in a mobile home park and the outside has been clad in fake log cabin siding.
That’s drinkin buddy
That sounds like "Sunnyvale trailer park" and if your the owner you sound like Jillian
If it isn't attached to a 70+ year old woman's house with a golden retriever behind the counter, is it really a dive bar?
I’ve been to a bar that the core was a mobile home. The ‘expansions’ had bare plywood floors and the pool table had more ruts than the gravel parking lot. But the beer was cold, cheap, and ID free
I hope he goes there
I quite appreciate this. As a pub lover over in England it's great giving a focus to all these great little places. Tbh more then anything the creators on RUclips has really made me consider doing a little trip these areas in America that usually get over looked!!
America has a lot of good places but Hollywood etc only shows you the big city's.
If you're a pub fan, the Midwest has lots of options in places you've never heard of.
I'm told that Milwaukee is full of Irish pubs
Personally I like the pubs in England more than the standard dive bars in America in most cases
My favorite Bar and Renee is thee best bartender! Keeps us in line in a. M.
Went to college in Eau Claire. There was a challenge to close down the bars on adjacent Water street and stay up to open Do-Dodge. Never made it. Also you could still smoke in there in 2014. Probably still can.
I worked for a French based company in North Carolina. We had a ton of people from Europe that loved watching soccer/football, we had one pub at the time that would open at 6am so that people could watch their favorite soccer team. I loved going to that pub, having one too many, and getting a great 3 hour nap at noon lol
In Superior, WI they have a club that does not close on New Years eve. They just keep partying all night. I didn't realize this and suddenly it was like 5am.
Wisconsin state law: no bar closing time on new years eve
The Do Dodge is a killer spot. Keep these bar tours coming!
I live in NJ and I wish we had more bars like this. Any decent bar is a packed cesspool on the weekends and it’s $8 for a beer
Years ago I was a morning bartender & many night shift workers were regulars, they called it their happy hour!
It was handy for the bloody morning crowd as well, there were even some old timers waiting out front for me, to get rid of the shakes ..
What exactly does a "bump" mean in the Midwest? 🤔
Apparently it means something completely different than what it means in Miami.
A bump...a bump into someone....in other words....a beer and some conversation....you have to be able to speak youper...words change have new meanings its like if you were alice in wonderland...sometimes you want to meet the jabber wocki...
I'm from the midwest, and I immediately just thought cocaine.
Well its definately screams of double meaning.....which in bars there is always the double meaning for those who are into it....him using that lingo...yeah he prob does it....at least he has....i wouldnt use that lingo....but yeah its meant to mean a bump into someone...hopefully someone you know. Carry on a conversation. No one goes to a bar to drink...its quite a bit cheaper at home. You go for the atmosphere and the chance to run into someone that youll have a good time with. Ive never done coke so honestly it wouldnt of registered w me at all as anything other than hes looking for good conversation. Im from wisconsin...and have my family speaks youper so i was kinda raised multilingual.
I'm from small town wi and means bump cocaine
The plywood is to cover the pool table during dart league nights. Good amount of bars use em
Yes
Also for Strippers to dance on top of pool table, been there & seen it done!😁
In south central WI there is a bar called Pumpkin Center Tap. Located in Pumpkin Center (town of Juneau) opened 7 days a week with daily specials. Right across from a gun range. Pull tabs, gambling machines, and a punch board. Train tracks across the north side of the parking lot. Bar tenders are top notch and put the loudest nobs in their place. Cant go wrong any day of the week
Cindy B's bar and grill in Clintonville,WISCONSIN. Fire fighters from across the nation come to this bar if they are in the area buying a fire truck from one of the near by manufacturers. You are met with a smile from the owner and entertained the entire time and made to feel like a regular.
It's a great place to hang out I'm glad they made it there! Kind of cool seeing your bartender on the big screen.
Not many fellow Blugolds know of the Do-Dodge. Definitely a hidden gem!
Worked 3rd shift at the Nestle plant. This was 1 of 3 locations we went to after we got off work at 7am. The other places we went to were the VFW and Tailgates (now closed). Nothing better than a 7am happy hour.
Big T's is open at 6 too.
You guys should check out The Brass Lantern In Chippewa Falls WI. Great food, great service, and fish on Fridays. What more could you want?
Watch out for the early morning stranglers! I love this series, keep it going. Love hole in the walls. I've been to a bar at 7am!
😂😂😂 That is WI classy.
Right down the street is Ray’s place in Eau Claire. Over 70 years old and known for hot beef sandwiches and homemade horseradish mustard.
Broker's in Rhinelander. Quaint, cozy, and friendly staff! Pickled eggs at the ready!
While you’re in the area, check out the Sunbeam in Chippewa Falls. Open at 6 AM also. Awesome bloody mary’s.
I’ve got a buddy who goes there, loves it.
Back in the day, it was in the middle of Control Data Corp, Cray Research and finally Silicon Graphics - not to mention the Chippewa Springs water plant - all running three shifts in their heyday. I can only guess at the number of Bloody Marys that were consumed in the early mornings.
Gotta plug my small town Mosinee, WI hangout: Mel's Bar and Grill - home of the Thursday night $2 burger!
6 am was standard in 3rd shift steel mill country. Bar was usually a block or two from the mill. Shot and a beer before you walked home another few blocks. At 6 am you could still clean up the place before the rush at 8 am.
Man I love this small town bar series - keep it up man !
I used to go to this bar after night shift in Eau Claire! Great video!
If Eau Claire is “small”. You won’t believe the bars where I grew up.
Definitely needs to do a review of anchor bar in Superior Wisconsin
Laying it on thick with Renee..."been working here longer than I've been alive!" Haha
Great to find a bar that takes care of third-shifters!!
Great video Miles - keep it up.
We have bars that open at 5am and close at 2am (the 5am opening is due for the hospital workers that are just getting off from work and want to have a drink
(which makes sense)
Super weird and cool bar in Wisconsin is in Elkhart Lake at The Brown Baer. Classic Wisconsin neighborhood bar with some of the most random things and people you can imagine.
Anchor Bar in Superior, WI. Can’t go wrong
Smokey's Bar & Grill - Holmen, Wisconsin (10 minutes north of Lacrosse)
loving this new series!!
Fisher’s resort bar and grill in the north woods of Rhinelander Wisconsin!!! I grew up going to a resort that is since gone that was next to it. Just a great small time vibe!!
This series is brilliant for Myles because he can just go drink and write off the tab as a business expense
I did work 11p-7a for years, and did go to the bar right afterwards till about 10a. There was always a morning crowd!
Check out the Thirsty Otter in Balsam Lake, WI
I always watch food shows during cardio and this show would make time fly
Whenever I see Miles do videos I always picture him describing these as his “what I’m gonna do when I grow up” dreams to his dad and his dad being like Son, that’s not something people get paid for. You need to get a job
When I lived in Jersey we used to have bars that opened up at 6:00 we called them third shift bars for the third shifters at the factory.
Some were more wild than the regular night bars.
I’m moving to Wisconsin
I was thinking the same thing
The only problem with Eau Claire is so so many bars and so little time
Corral in durand WI love that place when I'm out of town working
You know someone isn't from WI when they're surprised by bars opening at 6-8 AM 😂. Not all obviously, but some open up early just so the same people who closed it 4-5 hours prior can come in and have some hair of the dog that bit em' before they go about their day. It's all but uncommon here to have your still half buzzed co-worker come in at 9 AM still reeking of booze lol.
Edit: For those who dont get how heavy the drinking culture is here compared to say, orange county CA (where I originally came from), I live in a quiet residential area in a small town, on the outskirts of a bigger city. Of the 7 businesses within walking distance of me, 4 of them are bars, 2 gas stations and one grocery store/pharmacy...in a residential area of maybe a couple thousand people tops.
You guys need to check out The Long Pine bar, bait, tackle, and grocery out side of Backus MN.
You know, I used to work first shift (0000-0800 for those who mistakenly call second shift/day shift "first") and got off at 0800. Was always great to find a place like this that would be open and serving dinner food and drinks instead of always having to eat breakfast for dinner.
Esofea Country Club(AKA Bad Axe River Country Club and Gardens) outside of Coon Valley, WI. It has a disc golf, greenhouse, and bar all in one. Watch your mouth, there is a swear jar!
Dude I can’t even park at my local bar for under $11.
In Wisconsin, if you live/work in a small town with manufacturing that runs 3 shifts, you'll find a lot of bars open at 6.
I used to work third shift, and sometimes I would walk out of a gas station and get insanely nasty looks from parents when I had a 6pack of coors to go home with me.
Don’t care what job it is, no one respects the third shift. This bar gets it. Well done
In Shiner TX, everyone likes to go to the brewery, but there is the perfect small town bar there called Shiner's on 6th. Awesome little place!
Hey You Betcha, you have to come to Pennsylvania and visit the Wallenpaupack Brewery. You will not regret it! Would love to see that a part of the series.
Awesome vid.... I lived a block and a half away from there in 96-97... brought back memories... even spent some Thanksgiving time there as my family was all out if state
I went into the service with Norm Dodge in 1965, and still go to the Do Dodge. You need to go out to The Birch Point Tavern , on Marshmiller Lake.
Or any bar in Bloomer…especially Bresinas Old Towne in Tilden, Wisconsin!
Big Dan's longbranch.. Cataract wi.
Fantastic small town bar incredible food, friendly atmosphere every thing a bar should be!!
It's a bit out of your way. But Jigger's in Export, PA. Literally a small town bar. Great food! Great prices!
Reminds me of Bayside Tavern in Fish Creek (also WI)
I grew up in a small town. With a small town bar. Spent a lot of time with my grandpa at the Elks and Moose Lodge.
Best series on this channel by far.
Patriot pub and grub in Brooklyn MI, right by Michigan International Speedway! They have sooo many beer options (always Busch Light), and HUGE mega nachos served on a pizza pan!
If you ever get to central Montana you need to go to the Winifred Tavern in Winifred, MT. Incredible burgers, cheap beer, great people!
I love the small town bar series as well. If you are around Kaukauna you need to stop at Rose Hill Bar and Grill.
My wife worked 3rd shift at Harley in Wauwatosa and they would go to Kips inn in west allis for beers on Friday they opened at 6 am too 👍👍🤠
I work 10pm to 6am - so this would be awesome !
There was a spot by my apartment in Chicago, not quite a dive bar like 8 years ago. On Monday $4 for a burger, tots(best tots I've ever had btw), and cole slaw, $1 Old Style. A couple beers and lunch for $6 before tax. Was the beer awful? Yup. I miss that. Then there was a spot right down the street that did $5 haircuts that turned out like $20.
This was amazing. And I never comment on videos but I just love this channel
If you go to Michigan, check out The Old Tavern Inn. Its the oldest established business in Michigan and its a great bar with great drinks and food. If your ever out west try the Hitchin Post in Melrose,Montana. It's a great bar, you'd absolutely love it and they have the best bacon I've ever tried in my life.
in Michigan - check out Spike's keg o nails in Grayling - GREAT food
Love the Dodge. Great food great people.
Big T's opens the same time on the other end of town.
This is an awesome concept, cool to see you in Wisconsin man
This series for the win boys
this series gonna blow up
Our parents used to take us to the bar down the this for dinner all the time. My dad's best friend lived right next to it. They would pay pool and we would ask eat. They had really good food too!
Love this concept.! What a place
I live in small town Missouri and my top 5 best memory is my 22nd bday (2002) starting the the day at a local bar at 6 am with full breakfast and shots of tequila....ended up back at that same bar by midnight...just sounds exhausting now. Back then just an awesome day of all day drinking
Love the tour….keep it up. You need to also test their ranch dressings.
They got really good packer game deals too should have went down the street to Ray's had the sandwich with spicy mustard and a bowl of soup
Gotta hit some of the UP bars! Drift Inn, Lakes Lounge, Shutes, Downtowner, Schmidt's Corner, etc.
I'm not in Wisconsin, I don't live in America, heck I don't even drink, BUT I love your videos man!
Cleveland area, Euclid Ohio.
" Skinnies ", home of Viking Burger !
Great food, and small joint.
Excellent place to grub down.
Check out "Bottoms Up" if ever in Oshkosh. Always will regret not going there when I lived there. The sign alone always made me want to go in. They're also open at 6am I believe.
Please keep this up it’s an excellent idea for a series :)
I work overnights on weekends and places that serve in the morning are awesome. We get some weird looks at restaurants but so be it
Hide-a-while in Rock Falls Wi is a must visit!
I used to work over nights then go to the bar wich opens at 8 am and there was always a line there at 7am .I've been known to be there 8am -1:50 am(almost 18 hrs) .I'd put back about 40 drinks then go home and drink till it opened again but then they cut me off pretty quick on the second day ...good times😜
Timbuktu in Andover, KS!!
3.2 bar that opens at 6 a.m. and has some of the best burgers in the state!
There's one on my way to work, across from the refinery.
Opens at 5a.
Pretty sure Zad’s in Milwaukee opens early like this too for all the 3rd shift people. There’s probably a bunch more too
Love the bar tours!!
Visit Stoll's Old 109 in Lebanon, WI. Phenomenal Bluegill Fish Fry on Friday's! Google maps says it is a Watertown address, but I'm guessing that is because Lebanon is so small