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Iezzi’s is a great small-town bar, was in boyertown. Now that I’m married with three kids, I go maybe once every couple years. But friends and I hung out there quite a bit in the 1990s. When you walk in, there’s a large square bar in the center of the front room with seating on all sides. Along the side walls are counters with stools. If you go straight back, there’s a small room with about five small tables where you can sit to eat. Boyertown, nice place to enjoying hallowen there.
At the time, I used to drink Coors Light-one of their beers on tap. A small glass was 50 cents, and a tall glass was $1. You couldn’t beat a place where you could walk in with $10 and spend a few hours drinking. Even a mixed drink was reasonably priced.
There was always a sporting event on the TV, but usually people met there to talk to friends.
There’s a small parking lot behind the building on Third Street, and people park across the street in the old Auto Body Works lot. But, I was lucky enough to live in town where I could always walk to Iezzi’s!
The food at Iezzi’s is great. Homemade pasta sauce and meatballs. I know some people love their hamburgers, too. I think they used to make the sauce fresh for Thursdays, but go early because the tables used to fill up quickly on Thursday nights.
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