PHATV
03-24-2006, 09:02 PM
in Fairfield, Ohio if you're in the neighborhood.
Charlie's Throttle Stop on Rt. 4 exit from 275 about a mile north of 275 on the left with a large rock wall at the base of it. You actually have to turn left on Mack (4th or 5th light from 275) to get to the lot.
Big Place.
Tuesday nights are bike night and the lot is reserved for bikes with cagers across the street.
Sometimes they have a dyno, and they have a couple vendors and a lady who will sell you a patch and sew it on or sew on one that you have, whatever. On the spot.
Mostly Harleys but no problems and plenty of metrics and even sportbikes.
Good food and not expensive.
Live bands, though the volume is a bit high inside (I'm getting old).
There is a large outdoor deck and seating area. LARGE.
There is a bike shop on Rt. 4 on the right (Suzuki, Kaw, Yamaha) almost directly across the street and the new Honda of Fairfield is north another mile or so on Rt. 4 on the left, same side as the bar.
They have ample bike parking spaces any day/night of the week right up front.
I have no financial interest, but we've been in there half a dozen times or so and it's a pretty decent biker joint.
Give it a shot.
PHATV
UPDATE: This is from about 7 months back, but I've been hittin' the joint for lunch and a couple warm day rides. Honda of Fairfield isn't so new now. I moved a copy from the IN/KY boards just as a heads up. Anyway, FYI.
Charlie's Throttle Stop on Rt. 4 exit from 275 about a mile north of 275 on the left with a large rock wall at the base of it. You actually have to turn left on Mack (4th or 5th light from 275) to get to the lot.
Big Place.
Tuesday nights are bike night and the lot is reserved for bikes with cagers across the street.
Sometimes they have a dyno, and they have a couple vendors and a lady who will sell you a patch and sew it on or sew on one that you have, whatever. On the spot.
Mostly Harleys but no problems and plenty of metrics and even sportbikes.
Good food and not expensive.
Live bands, though the volume is a bit high inside (I'm getting old).
There is a large outdoor deck and seating area. LARGE.
There is a bike shop on Rt. 4 on the right (Suzuki, Kaw, Yamaha) almost directly across the street and the new Honda of Fairfield is north another mile or so on Rt. 4 on the left, same side as the bar.
They have ample bike parking spaces any day/night of the week right up front.
I have no financial interest, but we've been in there half a dozen times or so and it's a pretty decent biker joint.
Give it a shot.
PHATV
UPDATE: This is from about 7 months back, but I've been hittin' the joint for lunch and a couple warm day rides. Honda of Fairfield isn't so new now. I moved a copy from the IN/KY boards just as a heads up. Anyway, FYI.