Coming from one direction, Plaza-Midwood's newest watering hole looks like anything but. It's a nondescript, cement building with bars on the windows. But if you happen to spot it from Central Avenue going toward uptown, it's probably the big, buck-toothed, cowboy-hat-wearing beaver on the side of the orange building that caught your eye.
The Thirsty Beaver Saloon opened the weekend of Jan. 18 and was already pulling in a decent-sized crowd when I stopped in Friday night.
Brothers Brian (who owns The Rat's Nest in NoDa) and Mark Wilson decided to open the bar on a whim despite no service-industry experience when the space opened three months ago.
Since then, they've gotten a crash-course in bartending and brightened up what used to be The Rose Garden.

(Brian and Mark Wilson)
Kinks are still being worked out:
- The door is locked (based on some apparent shady business practices of the previous tenants) and you have to be buzzed in. My friend and I were thrown off by that, especially when (jokingly) asked to say the secret password upon entering.
- It's obvious the guys are pretty green behind the bar. If you go, don't order anything too fancy.
- It's also a little too bright, but that might be because they have so many beer signs that light up.
But the place has character, thanks to the brothers' collectibles that adorn the walls and polyurethane-topped bar (it's so new, it's sticky) including a record from The Monkees, Tom Petty tickets and an Elvis Presley album cover. It's also smoke-free.

Brian Wilson tells me he hopes to bring in some country music bands when the weather gets warmer. He says he's always wanted to open a honky tonk bar in Charlotte.
Good luck to you guys.
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