NorthCostGuy
Two bucks has cheap food cheap. I figure everything is straight out of the frozen Sysco bag. Not much creativity, certainly no craftsmanship, just cheap food.
fuente101
I like the concept and prices for the most part the prices but it can get a bit confusing which drinks cost what. I have been to this location twice and the Avon location multiple times, I and my friends prefer the Avon location. The staff is just overall more pleasant and the North Olmsted location is just so big inside that there is a lower quality of service. I generally visit earlier in the evening, 4-6pm and they are not to crowded but at North Olmsted we always end up with empty glasses and trying to flag a bartender down. In regards to the price structure, I still don't know what it is. I have been charged a different price for the same drink on the same night from 3 different bartenders and I am always charged more in North Olmsted than I am in Avon. Their food is above average. Most items are really quite good, though not two bucks, but worth the price which is fair for this type of bar food. Not your traditional fried junk food, they have creative flavorful and fairly priced grub.
609alexp
I was at two bucks for a small gathering of friends on a weekday. Withing the first 10 minutes of me being there, my party was approached by drunkards and it almost resulted in a fight. Had to get bar staff involved to quell it. 10 minutes later, there was another fight... 30 minutes later, another almost fight resulting in the cops getting called.Staff cant really do anything about it as it is the guests causing the problems, but from what i heard and then witnessed, this type of thing is more common than not here.For two bucks name... didnt seem like all that many things were "2bucks". Maybe I just didn't see the sign.