Feedback
Feedback gevenMan with tattoos and long hair was extremely rude and disrespectful. Made myself and a group of young girls so uncomfortable while he was off duty. The next night we were hoping to have a better bartender and experience and he was still there and came at me and my friends even harder and screamed profanities at us, refusing to give us service after his own mistake. Won't be giving this place the time of day again.
I really enjoyed this Irish Pub. Music wasn't playing but the bartender offered to play music if we wanted. She suggested beers, food, and mixed drinks. Also allowed me to try substitutions at no extra cost. Tonight there was Bruce's Famous Pizza available and it did not disappoint. We tried both the thin crust and Detroit Deep dish. Both pizzas were simple, delicious, and a great price. I think my husband and I found our go to bar!
The Heorot is my favorite place in Muncie to go and I know it would stand up against any beer bar in the state. The bartenders are FANTASTIC. The first time I walked in there, I was overwhelmed by the idea of knowing nothing about beer. They are happy to explain anything to you and will help you find what you like! You can get some awesome beer and food and still cash out for 20 bucks. I always leave with a smile on my face.
Superior selection with a good mix of local craft beers and popular craft favorites. I consider the Heorot the best place to try a unique or new brew in Muncie, IN. When the owner is present, you will be well-educated with information on what you and friends are drinking. However, some of the helping staff is not knowledgeable in the slightest. At 23, I am already past the point of drinking in loud environments. I enjoy relaxing in a quiet environment, and fraternizing with fellow bar folk. The Heorot is a great place to do so. Grab a pizza while you are there and head out to the patio if weather permits. Cheers!
One complaint: They turned the lights on. The Heorot is the place to be in Muncie. It's the best bar, by far, for beer and conversation. I would go here at least a few times a week while in College. Any time I am in Muncie, I visit the Heorot. It was the only place that served my German beer, on tap, and at cost. The prices could not be beat. The prices still remain lower than ANY place I have ever been to in the US. They have a little note-card system for tracking the number of unique beers you've had. I'm happy to say some friends and I have our little golden name plates on the bar. An achievement worth more than our degrees (and still cheaper). When you saw the dragon's breathe you knew it was time to go home. This pub brought me right back to the back alley vibes of some of the oldest haunts from my time in Germany. I can't say enough good things. I know the old guard has moved on, and Guardian has taken over. I think the best thing they did was keep much the same. For anyone who has sat on the old church pews for years, I'm sure keeping things the same is exactly what they want. I love coming in and hearing a mix of Black Metal from an obscure group to the next song being Taylor Swift and everybody being on board with both. The memories made will always be part of my time in Muncie, both good and bad. The Heorot was there for both. Where else could you get a pitcher of Franziskaner for $11, hold the glass, and not be judged. Prost!