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Bidra med feedbackIf you are in Doylestown and want to go to an unpretentious bar this is your only choice. Been to the bar many times. It's a classic. If you don't smoke and don't like to be around people who do go somewhere else. There are plenty of other places to go. Every time I've been there the people were friendly and never had a problem. The bathrooms were clean and the drinks are strong.
This bar has not changed in the last 25 years. Mostly biker type regulars from Q town or Souderton and a few D town long timers. Nice people in a dark and smoky bar (Hooray you actually still smoke here). Cheap drinks and easy access to the rest of town. Not my thing but OK in a pinch. The bartender Susie is a doll.
A good local bar and great owners.A must go place in town . Pool tables plenty of tv's to watch sports and chill people.Never a bad time ,But just a heads up smoking bar.I like it no matter what!!!!
The Amber is a dark, dingy bar with ugly wood paneling and dirty carpet on the walls (yes, carpet on the walls). The older patrons are each missing a few teeth and wearing Harley Davidson T-shirts. And the younger patrons wear heavy metal band T-shirts. And everyone looks like they could (and would, if given the chance) kick your ass. But Doylestown's dive bar has a special place in my heart. A friend of mine has rented an apartment down the street from The Amber for the last few years. And after we play poker at his place (usually one Friday every other month), we walk down to The Amber, and buy some cheap drinks and shoot some pool. We like The Amber because... well, as rough-and-tumble as everyone looks, the other patrons are generally pretty cool people. The Amber is a laid-back bar where you can feel comfortable in jeans and a T-shirt. And you don't have to deal with the stupid kids from DelVal.
This review is just for the downstairs bar (for newbies the Amber has a smaller lounge, more upscale on the second floor). The Amber Inn is a smokey, dirty, windowless, basement, pit of a dive bar and I love it. Ask most locals who are sober and look respectable and the mention of the Amber Inn will result in looks of horror and disgust. It has taken decades to build that reputation and that 's awesome. Weeknights are townie nights, with crusty locals getting tooted up, and the occasional just 21 stragglers who don 't know the ways of the Amber (aka Slamber). There is a kitchen, but lets be real, no one is there for the food. Weekends are a little bit of a different story, the bar can be packed, bad karaoke can be heard, and the crowd is generally a younger group maybe 22 40. Love the Amber.