Last week we asked you to vote for who had the best bar in Casper. This has been done a million times, but with some new changes in town I thought we'd see where you like to grab a cold one in 2015.
I love bars, probably a little too much. I'm not even a drunk (which I suppose is something a drunk would say.) I love a couple beers, but mainly I love bars for the colorful characters and a fun atmosphere.
Every time I talk to someone new to Casper, they always want to know what the hot club in town is. After I explain to them that we don't have clubs - just big bars - they proceed to tell me how they feel about our "hick-town". Instead of feeling slighted, I feel sorry for them. They're used to being just another person in the crowd instead of being a valued customer.
Saint Patrick's Day, also known as Feast of Saint Patrick, was officially established in Ireland in the 17th century as a day of feast. The holiday eventually made its way across the ocean to be celebrated in the U.S. Wearing green, eating corned beef and cabbage, and of course drinking alcohol is the standard way for Americans to celebrate this holiday. However, many folks skip the feasting
Super Bowl Sunday is quickly approaching. Super Bowl parties are fun to host, but can become a hassle. Sometimes you just want to watch the big game and enjoy it without worrying about hosting duties. Watching the Super Bowl at a bar is a great way to enjoy the game worry free. Here are some of the best bars in Casper to watch the Super Bowl.
It has been about three months since Casper has been "smoke free". September 1, 2012 marked the first day of a new era of smoke free establishments in Casper. How is Casper living with the change?
If you’re a TV and cinema buff, as well as a barfly, you just might be able to combine your passions together. The characters inhabiting our film and television fantasy worlds need places to hang out, just like we do.
Galloway's received the most votes of all the options I gave, but Facebook voters and people who added their own votes said Butch's was their main place to hang.
We've all been kicked out of a bar before. As for me, when I got ejected from this crappy country bar (I don't even know why I was in there), I thought the bouncers were coming up to me to say hi. I was wrong, they were kicking me out!
Well, you've already seen the town, and what it took to get to the town. But really, besides the actual motorcycles, the real stars of Sturgis are, naturally, the bars.