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    Fraco's Bar

    4.2 (22 reviews)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Live music
    Happy hour specials

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    Mike G.

    Great place for a dual tribute band concert tonight. Layout is nice, lots of tables and chairs, and acoustics sounded great. Nice beer selection on tap and at great prices too. Those working the bar were very friendly too. I wouldn't hesitate to come back.

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    What a great place for live music. Great environment, great sound. I'll definitely have to check this place out again.

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    2 years ago

    Place is sanitary and staff are cool busy on weekends but worth it for the bands!

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    2 years ago

    the bar is absolutely amazing and the owners are amazing!! They have the best drinks and they have the best bartenders!

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    Thank you! We are so glad you come in and see us!

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    fraco's bar is amazing. bartenders are super kind. always a great time when I go very welcoming too!

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