Bar.
Enjoying ourselves with friends.
Budweiser military branches advertisements.
Front entrance.
Main bar.
AMI jukebox.
Part of kitchen.
Post rental hall information.
the emblem on the roof of a building
Pool table.
Part of the bar in the rental hall.
General seating area.
Precious C.
Oct 15, 2012
There is nothing like being around older people. Their experience and knowledge of life is so valuable to the young crowd. There are plenty of times that I would like to have a beer without having someone come up to bother me. The crowd here is not that crowd. Although they do not serve too many cocktails, the beer is always cold. The Friday bartender, Julie is very nice and friendly. If you have a veteran that can get you into this place for a drink, take advantage of it. Cheaper prices Han other bars.
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Adam C.
Jun 4, 2017
Upon my arrival into Anthony, TX, after I retired from the military, and relocating from Camp Pendleton, CA, did I finally locate and closed with this fine establishment. Yesterday, was not my first time here, but one of many. I only resided in Anthony for about 18 months. Post 122 provided me a place I could go to decompress and swap military stories with fellow veterans and their guests. I recently stopped by a couple of months ago, after I moved to El Paso, just to see how things were and to my amazement the place was remodeled. They finally added an AMI jukebox, to include the ability to run credit and debit cards. In addition, they've also installed a pool table as well. The bar itself seats about 10-15 people and there's tables in the general area. Parking is great and have handicapped stalls directly in the front. There is a rental hall, which is quite large. I've posted a picture of the rental hall information. I'm very pleased to see this post come around. So, if your in the local Anthony, TX/NM area, stop by and wet your whistle and most importantly, support your veterans!
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