Immediately upon entrance, you are engaged and over stimulated by the bright wall of pull tab bins, beer signs, and flashing trivia machines on the bar. There's Marcy the bartender standing right in front of you, ready to pour you a beer, yet you are stupefied by all the action going on with the wall behind her. "It wasn't long before Marcy had our beer ready, and Theresa the cook was out there asking us what she could make for us. She let us know that Monday's are 75 cent tacos, Wednesdays are $9 steak night, and Friday's are Fish 'n' Chips. After Wayne's Inn, and now this place, I began to figure out yet another dive bar characteristic: Low price steak nights. We were quite surprised at how clean and friendly it was. There was no shortage of flat screen TVs, with some sort of game on each one, and no music on. As chicks who dig tunes, this was quite the bummer. This also made it impossible to rate the randomness of the music. Hmpf. They have leather barstools, indoor/outdoor carpet, 50 percent of it's tap beer being basic domestic, and dim lighting. This sold us that U.P. Station was definitely up there with being a dive bar, yet they were too clean, with too many nice TVs, and not enough beer posters for them to hang with the big dogs.
Hours: Mon - Fri 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Sat-Sun 8 a.m. to 2 a.m.
LINK: U.P. Station's happy hour
LINK: Tuesday Booze Day at U.P. Station
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