Speaking of eccentricities, the beer list ranged from pint cans of Boddingtons ($5) and Trooper ($6) to a trio of Genesee products (Cream Ale, Red label and 5.5% ABV Ice) all $2. Basically in a back alley, the stairwell is worn and the second floor, dedicated to live music, is "decorated" with a vintage assortment of 50s funhouse props (long since in working order), kind of like the eerie collection of nick-knacks in the attic of that Geico TV commercial: stuffed peacock, croc/gator, with mouth agape, oversize eyeball, skull, broken mannequins, etc. One of the quintessential dingy/sweaty metal club that thankfully still populate the post-pandemic, musical landscape. Set almost half a block off the road, the old street car (that serves as the restaurant) might catch your eye, but certainly not the hole-in-the-wall, two story structure next door. One could drive by Ralph's Diner and not even see it.
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