The Creek Bank

The Creek Bank A nightclub specializing in promoting good times, dance music, karaoke, friendly atmosphere and pool tournaments. Must be at least 21 to enter.

Our domestic beer is only $2.50 at the 60-foot bar and a game of pool is only $.50 on the three pool tables.

We dont let our great bartenders go unrecognized on birthdays, they gonna shine and stand out 🤣🤣🤣We love our Danielle la...
06/01/2026

We dont let our great bartenders go unrecognized on birthdays, they gonna shine and stand out 🤣🤣🤣
We love our Danielle lafavor

1st annual craw fish boil starts now..🤣3lbs with potatoes, corn and sausage $25.00 COME OUT AND LETS HAVE A FUN NIGHT
05/30/2026

1st annual craw fish boil starts now..🤣
3lbs with potatoes, corn and sausage
$25.00 COME OUT AND LETS HAVE A FUN NIGHT

“She needs to get a real job.”“That’s not actual work.”“She’s just a bartender.”And honestly? Comments like that say a l...
05/28/2026

“She needs to get a real job.”
“That’s not actual work.”
“She’s just a bartender.”

And honestly? Comments like that say a lot more about the people speaking than the people they’re speaking on.

Because while some of y’all reduce people down to job titles, uniforms, or industries… you completely overlook the human impact behind what they actually do every single day.

So no…
I’m not “just a bartender.”

I’m the smile someone desperately needed after contemplating whether they even wanted to make it through another day.

I’m the conversation that stopped someone from going home and hurting themselves or worse… others…

I’m the safe place for people who don’t have one.

I’m the ear people vent into when life is crushing them and nobody else is listening.

I’m the person who notices when somebody’s smile suddenly looks forced. The one who notices the shaking hands, the silence, the drinking patterns changing, the pain hidden behind jokes, anger, flirting, laughter, or loud personalities.

I’ve listened to stories people never told their own families. I’ve watched heartbreak happen in real time. I’ve watched marriages fall apart. People grieve deaths. People celebrate engagements, birthdays, promotions, pregnancies, anniversaries, recoveries, and fresh starts.

I’ve helped host some of the happiest nights of people’s lives… and some of the darkest too.

I’ve sat with widows after funerals.
Talked veterans through breakdowns.
Helped intoxicated people get home safely. Cut people off when they were clearly spiraling. Fed people when they couldn’t afford much more than the drink in front of them. Given advice I didn’t even know I had in me.

And sometimes? Bartenders become accidental therapists because loneliness is everywhere and people are starving for genuine human connection.

You learn quickly that alcohol is rarely the real reason people sit down at a bar.

A lot of the time they come for escape.
For company. For distraction.
For comfort. For temporary relief from lives that feel unbearably heavy.

And when you work in environments like that long enough, you realize you are not “just serving drinks.”

You are absorbing energy all day long.

You carry people’s grief. Their confessions. Their addictions. Their loneliness. Their marriages. Their trauma. Their stories. Their anger. Their heartbreak. Their humanity. And still…
you get up and show up with a smile anyway.

Even on the days your own life is falling apart. Even while raising kids and fighting your own demons or battles.

That’s the part SOME people don’t understand.

Service industry workers are expected to emotionally perform no matter what they’re personally carrying. You could be grieving, exhausted, mentally drained, financially stressed, heartbroken, depressed, overwhelmed, or barely surviving yourself… and people still expect warmth, patience, conversation, attentiveness, emotional regulation, and kindness from you for hours straight.

That is emotional labor whether people respect it or not.

And honestly? Some of the kindest, strongest, most emotionally intelligent people I’ve ever met have worked in bars, restaurants, nightlife, customer service, and hospitality.

Because those jobs teach you people.
Human behavior. Pain. Addiction. Loneliness. Connection. Conflict resolution. Compassion. Awareness.

You learn how deeply broken people can be behind forced smiles and casual conversations.

So no…
I’m not “just a bartender.”

I’m a human being who has quietly helped carry pieces of other people while they were struggling to carry themselves.

And if that’s not “real work,” I don’t know what is.

05/25/2026

Saturday may 30th will be our very first annual crayfish boil, we planning on 5ish lol
$25.00 3lbs with the fixing
So yall come out and support us as we know you do everyday,this Saturday we spicing it up and little bit.
Can't wait to see yall..🥰😍

We have so much fun with our locals. We love yall.
05/25/2026

We have so much fun with our locals.
We love yall.

05/25/2026

Fun at the creekbank

Come see the Power-Beer Girls✨️🍺
05/18/2026

Come see the Power-Beer Girls✨️🍺

Pregame Monday with $5 Bombtails at Creekbank!!💣🍹
05/18/2026

Pregame Monday with $5 Bombtails at Creekbank!!💣🍹

We will be closed this Sunday in observation of 🐣 Easter, all of us at the creek bank hope yall have a blessed and happy...
04/03/2026

We will be closed this Sunday in observation of 🐣 Easter, all of us at the creek bank hope yall have a blessed and happy Easter
We are here tonight and Saturday till 2am so come on out for cold beer and let's not forget our famous blue MoJo Shots 🥰

03/16/2026

Monday night 8ball tournament starts at 7:30

Address

117A Russell Drive
Meridian, MS
39301

Opening Hours

Monday 4pm - 2am
Tuesday 4pm - 2am
Wednesday 4pm - 2am
Thursday 4pm - 2am
Friday 4pm - 2am
Saturday 4pm - 2am
Sunday 4pm - 2am

Telephone

+16012825280

Website

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