One of the reasons I like The Junction so well – besides the women – is the atmosphere. It doesn’t have a fancy decor, the tile and carpet on the floor is getting a bit shabby, as are some of the barstools. It has a friendly “lived in” appearance. The difference between The Junction and other watering holes is the employees.
If I am not having a conversation with another customer, the waitress (if not busy) will often set with me for conversation. Dancers between sets will give me a hug and a kiss and set and talk. Note: I am not known as a heavy tipper. I think part of that is that I generally don’t tell them how beautiful and sexy they are and how much I really want to get them in the sack – unless they bring up the subject themselves. In general the conversation is about current events, history or just telling anecdotes from our past. My past is considerably longer than theirs, and usually far more colorful – so often it’s me talking and them listening.
The clientele is another good thing about the place. Construction workers, suits, Bikers and GIs. Everyone gets along.
Ashley - waitress, bartender - so pretty, so sweet, so young.