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  • Matt M.

    Where you're guaranteed to be the most attractive person at the bar. I love this place. I used to be a regular here, as I lived right down the block. All of the other locals were friendly, and many a times Rick Powell came out to celebrate. There was always someone to play pool with, drinks were cheap. I miss this place greatly. RIP Chickenman.

    (5)
  • Daron D.

    This a five star review from a purely Ypsilanti nightlife perspective. Now this place is indeed a dive and small, but however it is a good time. Wednesday and Saturday (I Believe) is Karaoke night (Very Hype) and Friday night is turned into a mini makeshift nightclub (Good music/DJ and a nice crowd with something for everybody plus a little dance floor=Hype and a good time). I can also say that the drinks and beer here is cheap and will get you messed up. I have yet to have their food, but i have heard positive reviews from a few people. So if you live in this area or is a grown EMU student and have nothing to do, I definitely recommend this place to you.

    (5)
  • Richard M.

    Get Danielle out from behind the bar! Sure she is young and easy on the eyes but terrible at customer service! Dives like this one cannot afford to lack good customer service. Ive seen it a hundred times, bars will stock up on girls that the "regulars" are attracted too. But the creepy regulars that will spend money in there everyday are greatly outnumbered by those that are willing to come in and enjoy the drinks, atmosphere and food for the great customer service provided. Danielle was not attentive at all. showed a great deal of concern to her phone and was playing on it the whole night. I was going to ask for a refill but she played on her phone in front of me for about 5 mins. then she started to move around so I thought to myself (oh yippee, maybe I will get my drink now)... nope she was in a hurry looking for a charger for her phone.. This was just one example. Next time I set foot in the bar and see her behind it, Im turning around and spending my money somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Daniel G.

    The owner Tony of Powell's pub, roundtree and fenders is a absolute piece of work. He is a criminal in they way that it it's against the law to tell someone it is against the law to ask someone to work a shift for free as a punishment. He cares about Powell's last out of all his dump ass bars. And the bathrooms don't get me started on the bathrooms. Js hope you have a better time than we did. But all the above stated place have great people who work the. But the people that work at above stated place are a1.

    (3)
  • Sylvonna R.

    Pool tables,dartboards, and the ultimate laid back atmosphere...that's Powell's. Powell's is your friendly neighborhood dive bar, located right by Eastern Michigan University, but definitely NOT a student bar. What goes along with your friendly neighborhood dive bar? Well, that'd be cheap drinks and greasy food, and there is plenty to go around. They have some really unique mixed drinks and I have had quite a few good ones, along with a few questionable ones, too. I don't come here that often, but every time I do I have good time. I wouldn't go out of the way for a visit, but if you're out in Ypsi and have nowhere else to go this is a good bet!

    (3)
  • Bianca C.

    Had a great time here last night! Great DJ! Bartenders were very nice and fast! I will definitely come back here!

    (5)
  • Kelly J.

    You know, I've been to Powell's twice now, and it's good for what it is. If you want a bar that serves well-mixed drinks, go to Sidetrack and shell out 8 bucks for it. Powell's has decent prices, (not amazingly cheap but never expensive, 3.00 drink specials and cheap pitchers of domestic beer,) a few surprisingly nice choices of beer on tap (Oberon, hard cider,) really nice bartenders, and a 40-something crowd on slow nights. It's not too loud on weeknights, so it's a good place to bring a friend and get wasted. Our motto here is "Go to Powell's if you're not looking to meet anybody." We go to Powell's when we want quick service, no wait, and a bill that won't break the bank.

    (4)
  • Kristen C.

    This is a dive bar if there ever was one. It looks like my parent's creepy basement in the early 80's when I was afraid to be down there alone. Wood paneling, old carpet, dusty dusty dusty. This place could use a good scrub down, I could see where drinks had spilled and ran down the outside of the bar unnoticed by the staff. I peeked into the kitchen which was exactly what I expected, crumbs all over the counter top and the floor was screaming for a broom. The top of my table had sticky spots all over it. I can't believe a germophobe like myself is about to say this... I actually really liked the place. The servers were attentive and friendly, the other patrons in the bar were having a great time and enjoying their food that actually looked pretty good. I went on Monday which looks like taco night, I saw several people eating and enjoying their tacos. The drinks are cheap, $6 for a pitcher of Bud Light, two for $7 shot specials, $3 bacardi drinks. They have darts, pool, golden tee, an electric jukebox, and megatouch at the bar. If you're a smoker they have a back porch for you now, I think it's still pretty obvious that the place was filled with smoke since the day it opened until late 2009. I played trivia, which I did terrible at, but I had a good time hanging out in this neighborhood bar with a friendly vibe. I can see why the students would rather go to B Dubs or to Ann Arbor, but that's just another bonus as far as I'm concerned. I look forward to going back.

    (3)
  • Liz W.

    Food is a three, not much variety and not much that will not add to the poundage. Tasty-ish but I felt a little ugh afterwards. It was not worth the guilt except maybe for those pickles. Mmmm fried pickles. Not too spendy in here, lots of food and drink specials it seems, which of course I like. Atmosphere here is congenial and local. Not too many students which is fine by an oldster like me. Other clientele were welcoming and charming to newbies, much appreciated here. Its just laid back here. No worries though, you will still get everything fairly quickly from the staff. You will likely feel right at home here right away. Pool tables and dartboards provide some entertainment beyond people watching. Trivia night definitely is of interest. I will go back, maybe to try one of those cheesesteaks that Janis's husband likes while I try my luck at trivia with James.

    (3)
  • Michael S.

    I've been going to this place for a couple of months now for their Monday trivia night. Though our team does not always win, I always enjoy myself. The drink specials are to my delight (bucket O' PBR = $13). The bartendress, Jaimie, is very nice and attentive. I went one Saturday afternoon to watch a Tiger game on one of their nice TVs. Different staff, different experience (lesser). Still OK for a neighborhood bar. The beer selection is not what I'd like, but I just fool myself into thinking its 1965 or something. Too bad the smoking ban has affected the true atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Ron W.

    Located at 625 North Huron Street, just off the campus of Eastern Michigan University, Powell's Pub is your a typical all-American neighborhood bar. The atmosphere is rather dive-y, but it wasn't like that years ago. Opened in early 1949 by the Beaudette family as "George's Huron Inn," this was the place to come if you wanted a nice and quiet atmosphere to enjoy a drink after a long day at work, or taking graduate classes at Michigan State Normal College, which is today Eastern Michigan University. Moreover, the food selection back then was absolutely fantastic and offered a wide variety of items. They were noted as the best place to go for seafood, especially lobster from Maine that was always fresh. What I remember best about the Huron Inn back then, was the piano playing at night. They had "Sing Along With Eddie" who would play the piano and everyone would sing with him, in a classic British Pub style setting. You name the song, Eddie could play it by ear, as he couldn't read music. Around 1970, seafood was dropped from the menu selection, and they served more of a "meat and potatoes" type of fare. However, they offered great soup and sandwich selections for lunch and dinner. George's was noted for their cheeseburgers, and it was quite common for the kids at EMU to order them for pickup. Likewise, their freshly baked bread was to die for. It was at the same time that George's Huron Inn started to become more like your typical neighborhood bar and grille. What I miss are the cute college girls in mini-skirts and Go-Go boots, who were the waitresses back then. As I write this, I wonder what happened to Cheryl and Helen who used to work there in the late 1970s? Nonetheless, those were the good old days, when you would hear college professors talking about all the places they traveled to around the world, or local politicians mentioning what projects would be coming to the area to make it a better place.

    (3)
  • Erik W.

    This place is your standard neighborhood dive. It's exactly as good or bad as that description sounds to you. They have a pool table, electronic darts, free WiFi (which I'm using to write this now--hooray!) and occasional DJs and karaoke. A pitcher of "Powell's Pilsner" (promoted with the same poster that Banfield's uses for Genny Light) is a buck fifty less than a name-brand pint at Conor's. How are you going to resist that? Don't expect hipster students, although I'm sure at least a couple of people in here now (including one of the bartenders) are "non-traditional" students at EMU. Cheap drinks. Tasty burgers. I suspect the fries are frozen and baked, but I'm willing to look past that. If you're expecting more from a local hang you'll probably be disappointed, but as a solid, dependable place to quench your thirst, Powell's covers all the necessary bases.

    (4)
  • mariah c.

    I like it! I'm kind of jealous of Dan and Tara that they are walking distance from this bar. I'm also kind of baffled why I never discovered it while a grad student at Eastern. It's not a student bar at all, as they say, but it's right around the corner from where I always used to park, on Jarvis St. It would have been the perfect place to wind down with a drink after an evening class. I appreciated dive-ery just as much then as now, and I'd like to think that I wouldn't have been a young fool (maybe a mid-twenties fool?), but perhaps I was just not ready yet to discover the totally laid back, accepting, sometimes entertaining (in that friendly-but-non-threatening drunk guy in a Carhartt jacket way) haven that is Powell's. I ran into a random friend (other than the friends I was meeting) there as well, which says good things to me. Oh, also -- please note the black-light carpet. I have no idea why it's there, but it makes me think of a bowling alley, and I am somehow charmed by this. Extra points. Yep, it's smoky, but the servers were plenty nice, and Monday night trivia (which is said to be a different crowd from most nights) was super-fun. I'll be back, for sure. And I might even venture to try the food! Who knows... I can see another star sneaking onto my rating given more time to get to know the place.

    (3)
  • Tara R.

    Still 4.75 stars, but I have to give the food a bit more attention! It's a limited menu, but the fried pickle spears are my favorite deep-fried thing these days. Definitely the best fried pickle in town (that means something in Ypsi). Sometimes they run a $10 pizza and pitcher combo, and really, the pizza is good. I prefer the thin crust, but I tried the thick crust last weekend and found it had a nice flavor. Again, burgers are not so great, but I'm basically avoiding burgers altogether these days.

    (4)
  • Janis C.

    Went over last evening for the first time. Parking lot needs serious snow and ice removal, very treacherous conditions. It also was somewhat difficult to locate the entrance door. Once inside we found a small, friendly neighborhood bar. I do mean friendly. We were greeted as if we were regulars. Pool tables, dart boards, video somethings and flat screens cover one wall and area. Small amount of table seating. The bar is long with ample seating and seems to be a preferred area by the regulars. Not a big selection of draft beer,but I was happy with the Bell's Winter White. The food choices are most definately bar food fare. If fried and or microwave is not to your liking eat first or after your visit here. I personally enjoyed it and highly recommend the combo appetizer basket. It consists of onion rings, chicken fingers, mini tacos and cheesesticks. My S.O. found the cheese steak hoagie/fries to his liking. So as Arnold said "I will be bach"!

    (4)
  • Patrick H.

    Powell's Pub is very much a local neighborhood bar. Very few students are ever here except for on Saint Patrick's Day. If you are a student this is a good place to go on Saint Patrick's Day. Drinks are within reason and the people are very nice.

    (3)
  • Sarah R.

    Powell's "Pub" is really more of a local neighborhood bar, kind of divey. They have a pool table and darts. It's my understanding that they host karaoke a couple nights a week, but I've never been there for it. Drink prices are reasonable, though you won't find any exotic microbrews here. Though it's very near the Eastern Michigan University campus, the clientèle leans toward 30-something and 40-something couples and singles rather than students. On a recent visit with a friend, we sat on some tall stools drinking beer and chatting. Toward the end of our stay, a drunk gentleman who appeared to be one of a group of regulars offered to buy us drinks, for no apparent reason. We turned him down since we both had to drive home, but I guess that tells you something about the friendliness of the customers.

    (3)
  • Kurt A.

    Powell's is a bar where drinkers drink and people have fun. I can see people giving Powell's less than 5 stars because it doesn't fit their ideal but to me Powell's is one of only a couple of true bars in Ypsilanti. The reasons I give Powell's five stars is: * The owners loves the bar and appreciate their patrons * The Food is excellent. That doesn't take into account how inexpensive it is. * Karaoke and Trivia bring fun crowds. * There is a diverse group of patrons - its a microcosm of Blue Collar Ypsilanti where everyone gets along. * Great place for a couple of friends to watch football - Sloppy Joe Specials on Saturday and Hot Dog Specials on Sunday. * Free Popcorn The only drawback to Powell's is the second hand smoke but that will go away soon enough.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : Yes
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Wed, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes

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