When seeking out this nondescript bar frequented by Ukrainian immigrants, your best bet is to look for the Old Style sign and then the small neon in the window. Ring the doorbell, which is as old as the 40-year-old bar, and the sweet, Eastern European bartender will buzz you in. Most of the staff has worked at EZ for ten-plus years, and they still chat about former patrons in the area. More or less, EZ Inn is true to its name, ushering in friendly folks who appreciate a cheap pint of Miller Lite. The bland interior of the bar is conducive to nothing more than chatting; or for those hopelessly monolingual, a pool table and dart board provide a quick way to ease into the neighborhood-driven crowd.
Centerstage Reviewer: Libby Ramer