Hours:
Mon-Wed 11am-1am
Thu-Sat 11am-2am
Sun 12pm-12am
Parking:
Lot
Flying Saucer
What People Are Saying About Flying Saucer
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – The bar shimmers with thousands of shiny copper pennies--a monument to malted beverages. The singles scene consists of 20- and 30-somethings chatting between sips of frosty pulls. Add a cozy, dark billiards room with sofas and tables, and it's one of the most comfortable spaces in town. More than 70 taps pull drafts from some of the best breweries around the globe, and 160-plus bottled varieties round out the impressive selection.
To the "go to red door east" comment
by cosmojoe
Too bad you guys were disrespectful and rude at the Fly, and Red Door East is awesome! But they also don't put up with rude people like yourselves.....
- Pros: sweet
- Cons: nothing
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by BillG
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- Pros: adgsa
- Cons: adsga
Go To Red Door East Instead!
by sumar84
I had the unfortunate experience of visiting this establishment for the first time on Saturday evening. I won't go into all of the details because there is a character limit and I will be writing out the details in my email to the corporate office. But, I will say that I have never encountered such unfriendly, horrible service in my life. My party and I were treated like flies at a picnic as if we were disgusting, unwelcomed insects. We endured two rude staff members and general chaos to find a seat but we drew the line when our waitress told a member of our party "don't f**k with me". I think I should also mention that we were not drunk and not disrespectful to the staff in any way. When we brought our issues to the manager's attention, she explained to us that they were "very busy" and the staff was probably just stressed. That's not going to cut it. So, if you want to be treated like a major inconvenience, this is your kind of bar.
- Pros: decor, beer selection
- Cons: STAFF, MANAGEMENT, SERVICE
The Details on Flying Saucer
Parking:
Flying Saucer shares limited parking with Union Station Hotel. The Frist Center for the Arts is nearby and its spaces are available after business hours.
What to Drink:
Those who can't tell their ales from their pilsners should start with a flight of five five-ounce beers grouped by region (Britain, U.S., Germany and "Around the World"). Feeling ambitious? Drink 200 different beers--not in one night--and you may get a saucer with your name hung on the wall.
Category:
Nightclubs, Bars & Clubs, Singles Bars, Bars & Pubs
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, Diners Club, MasterCard
Bar & Club Special Features:
Minimum Age:
21
Smoking Permitted:
Yes









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