Instant Replay Dive Bar Rancho Bernardo

The Local dive bar in Rancho Bernardo. Established In 1978

Cheers! Welcome to Instant Replay!

Great selection of drafts & spirits.

Foosball

Foosball Fundamentals: The Basics of Playing Well

Let’s dive into the gritty nitty of foosball fundamentals, shall we? Forget everything you thought you knew about this sacred dive bar sport. It’s not about spinning those rods like you’re trying to start a fire. Nope.

Darts

Dart Boldly

Looks Good, Feels Good – We believe in the power of confidence. That’s why our darts not only perform well, but also look damn good doing it. Who says you can’t impress your friends with your throwing skills and your killer dart design?

Pool

No more awkward small talk 

• Tired of trying to strike up a conversation with strangers while awkwardly reaching across a crowded pool table? Say goodbye to the dreaded bar pool small talk with our automated ball dispenser.

• Say hello to easy scoring – Remembering whose turn it is and keeping track of the score can be tough after a few drinks. Let our handy scoreboard do the work for you and focus on perfecting your shots.

• Let loose and have fun – Worried about looking like a pool pro or not knowing all the rules? With Bar Pool, there’s no pressure to be an expert. Just grab a cue, take your shot, and let loose. It’s all about having a good time, not impressing anyone.

Bloody Sunday

There is a considerable amount of variation available in the drink’s construction and presentation including the use of different base spirits like bourbon, rye, tequila, or gin. With tequila, it is often called a bloody Maria. Gin is often preferred in the UK, sometimes called a red snapper (although this name is also used for other variants), or ruddy Mary. Similar variations exist: with absinthe the drink is called a Bloody Fairy, with sake it’s a Bloody Geisha, with the anise-flavored Arak it’s the Bloody Miriam, and so forth.

Another notable variation is the Bull Shot, popular in the late ’50s and ’60s, which replaces tomato juice with beef bouillon or consommé.

Trivia

Bar trivia is usually played in teams, so gather a group of friends or acquaintances who share your interest in trivia. A team of four to six people is ideal, but larger or smaller teams can work as well. Choose teammates with diverse knowledge bases and skills to cover a range of topics.

9 Ball Tournaments

Coming soon!

8 Ball Tournaments

Coming Soon!