8:30AM - 12:30AM
201 Arrowhead Ln, Moose Lake“The NEW Barnum Municipal Bar is newly renovated, has lots of room, 2 huge tvs, an atm, goodies to order, even Twisted Tea on tap with about 9 other beers! They have meat raffles, there are plenty of pull-tabs for those of who that like to stack piles of paper! Lol, a music venue where you can play up to date music...off sale is right next door! It's so modern, high ceilings! The last time I was there there was a family having a retirement party there. It's spacious! Lots of snowmobilers stopping for a break, kid friendly...there may be an age limit like every bar concerning kids being in a bar with or without their parents???? Yet, I can see folks going in there with their kids during the day for some dummies and chicken strips and fries. Other menu items are fish, buffalo chicken balls, wings, tater tots and much more. No burgers though. Just finger food. One thing to remember about the Barnum Muni is Spring Fever Days! The second weekend in June is this particular celebration in Barnum. It is this weekend that the Barnum Muni usually hosts a band and has a beer garden! Great fun!”
“As I walked in I was greeted by a friendly hello from the gal at the cash register. Everything seemed in order and no bad smells per a previous review. As I perused the moderate selection I noticed the prices were on par with other liquor stores that I have been to. Then something caught my eye that got me really excited. There was quite a few 15 packs of beer that was on sale for $7.99 to $9.99. What a value! This place was great! I had low expectations but walked out with a smile and that's why I'm writing this review. This place should not be overlooked. I'm not sure who Al M. or Janelle W. is but I sense that they could be working for Moose Lake municipal liquor judging by their bad reviews and similar affinity for the Moose Lake liquor store. Shop here with confidence!”
“Friendly staff, good prices, local color. Nice neighborhood bar! Walking distance to restaurants, groceries, etcetera.
If you think the prices are high, you'll have to drive 20 miles to get it any cheaper.”