Didn't get to eat there due to the aforementioned issues with kitchen hours.
So I ordered a Guinness. Menu said $8 (20oz glass, I believe). I thought that was a bit high. Got the bill and saw that didn't include our state's tax on liquor (13.5%). So the total for one Guiness is $9.08.
And I've bought beers for $20-25 before (really good beers in other states). But Guinness does not qualify as really good beer. It's slightly better than Bud, Miller, Coors.
I know we had a thread on it before, about a group suing for the practice of adding that tax on top of the advertised price, which they say is illegal. I can't find any updates on the suit's progress.
http://www.newson6.com/story/15294308/lawsuit-filed-against-oklahoma-restaurants-over-liquor-taxhttp://www.liquortaxlawsuit.com/