deluxe 1/2 lb burger with extra cheese. comes with fries
a burger and fries
a table set up for a party
Pool Tables
a man on stage
Indoors.
Tony V's
Lunch Menu
Georgetown Brewery is one of my faves.
Breakfast menu.
Cheese Stix for $7.50.
Lunch menu.
Breakfast menu.
Bodhi for $6.50.
a tray of decorated cookies
menu
double bacon cheeseburger $8 !!!
Best I could do w/ an Elph!
Signage
Stellar Corpses.....
Taps
Now that is a bar burger
Julie D.
Jun 26, 2024
Walked past this bar and stopped to get a drink. It's dark and very loud inside. It was empty and the music was blaring. We opted to keep on walking. This was not our scene. Friendly staff.
Read MoreGavin M.
Nov 19, 2022
We arrived early to order food before the show. Turns out they evict people for an hour in 35 degree weather before the show. I'd strongly suggest supporting bands playing at other venues.
Read MoreAndrea M.
Sep 26, 2022
Great venue been here many times. Attended a private event last night and the hospitality was great food and drinks also and servers were on top of everything. I highly recommend this place. Parking is so easy and lots. Sound system lights great and again hospitality is my #1 and Tony's nailed it !
Read MoreSele V.
Mar 11, 2023
Amazing food! We come here as often as possible for the breakfast burger. Side on French toast is always an additional need. The breakfast burger is the best in town. The egg is PERFECTLY cooked every time. Super fresh with clean taste. I'm always feeling great when I leave. Eclectic atmosphere with music. Friendly staff!
Read MoreAbbie T.
Dec 14, 2022
The bartenders are sweet as pie. Bouncers and security are super chill and welcoming. Regulars are pretty eclectic. The art all over the place is really punk and inspired. Only downside is the bathroom. 2 stalls, one is missing a door. But if you've got a friend, you've got a door! Really takes me back to the 90's.
Read MoreSalome S.
Feb 5, 2022
I considered just leaving this whole thing alone but I think it's important that performing and working artists understand what Tony vs is actually like - I saw their true colors and frankly if you're black I would stay far far away from this place. I'm a concert photographer and was invited to photograph their headliner one evening, I've photographed at this venue before so initially I was very pleased to come back. I wandered backstage on the permission of a working staff member as well as the performing artists themselves. Security very aggressively yanked me backwards (I don't like unnecessarily having hands put on me as every human being does so I'm confused as to why that seemed to be his practice. I've never been physically accosted by a venue security in my life up until now). I explained that I was hired to do a job, and if I was able to verify with the performing artist my credentials. This man looked at my camera, my wrist band, looked back at my face and then proceeded to ask "what are you here trying to do?" I explained to him - a working venue professional who has apparently seen plenty of concerts at this establishment before - 3x that I was here to photograph. I'm not an idiot he was being petty out of spite and frankly I have no idea why. He agreed to allow the artist to verify my credentials saying "I'll need to be right there to hear it" to which I agreed. We proceeded to walk back to the stage curtain where I waited for the artist. They came through, we chatted, I proceeded to walk back toward the stage with them only to be physically accosted by security again. He insisted he "didn't hear or see anything" although he was directly behind us.I've dealt with immaturity in grown men before and I know when to pick my battles. I left the situation and I continued to just photograph front of house. Security was closely following me around the venue for the duration of my time there to make sure I didn't attempt to go back stage again. I began to feel extremely uncomfortable with security's hypervigilance toward me. Mind you I'm a 5'4 black woman with nothing but a camera and my wallet on me - I'm still confused as to why this man just loathed my existence from the beginning I don't know. I left the set as soon as I got the photos my client needed because he was making me upset. The following day I called to voice my upset. The woman on the phone snarkily implied that I was only complaining because the security officer was black - not realizing I am a black woman myself. I decided to speak with no one else until I could speak to the manager. It took days to get a call back, to which the owner himself gave me a call. He demanded that "we're not going to make this about race" because he's worked with "all types of people". Which sounds a lot like the 'I don't see color' trope to me. He also insisted that he had no idea what I expected him to do. He interrupted me while I was speaking, he was aggressive and unapologetic. He insisted he had no record of my credentials or that I had ever photographed there before (@thehomelandobscuritydept Instagram for reference. YES I HAVE. TWICE NOW??)Black women especially - avoid this place with your life. it's a hole and they'll somehow treat you like a Karen if they think you're white and immediately ABW you once they realize you're black? How these white people even pulled a circus like the one they pulled on me also at the expense of their black employee...I don't know but uhm, yeah. They're a mess and I have no hesitation telling my current and future clients exactly why I have my reservations about ever working at Tony V's Garage again.
Read MoreJonathan S.
Nov 16, 2018
Came by on a Thursday night for football and a post-game stage show. Clean, friendly, well-lit, pinball games, pool tables, and multiple TVs. The food is really good and well priced. I had the salt-and-pepper wings. No sauce is needed (although they have them). I mean, wings are fried chicken, but these tasted like crispy, well-seasoned fried chicken. They soak them in buttermilk overnight. Another hit were the pulled pork tacos. I heard various people in the bar talking about how good they were (both in price and taste). Only reason I gave four stars is because the mixed drinks were a buck or two more than I'm used to paying (albeit I don't know the median prices for Everett so they may be on par) and the men's room, which was clean, had a chain-link fence with weaving for a toilet stall, but no door so anyone walking in can see you doing your business.
Read MoreTrista H.
Apr 20, 2024
Hours posted are not always consistent.My wife and I stopped into Tony V's for a slurp and light bite after work.Free street parking can be found. Discover is an accepted form of payment.Tony V's is a live entertainment venue so indoors is extremely sparse; 21+ only.There are a couple pool tables for those that enjoy shooting pool.Tony V's offers a full bar.During our visit, orders were placed and paid for at the bar.I slurped on a Bodhi for $6.50.We shared a basket of Cheese Sticks for $7.50.I wanted to like Tony V's more than I actually did. Bar staff was on the rude side. The bar itself is unkempt. The appetizer we tried was standard frozen food that just about everywhere serves and that everyone loves.Overall, I intend to give Tony V's a second chance with the hopes that one of their burgers served by a friendly staff member can redeem the bad first impression.
Read MoreEverett H.
Apr 13, 2024
Witnessed a CHILD eating then grab a beer off their table and CHUG it while their parents played pool. I told the bartender what I saw and they couldn't have cared less. Maybe this type of environment shouldn't be all ages.
Read MoreJenna H.
Feb 18, 2024
0 stars. Bartender refused valid IDs for multiple paying customers. Bartenders were rude and disrespectful.
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