It was kinda small, crowded, smokey and dark. There was a generic Stooges-like band playing aggressively on a tiny stage, which was eminently appropriate I remember thinking. Didn't look for the famous "back room" 'cause at that point I don't think I knew there was a back room of any note. All in all though, the overall feeling was that there wasn't much going on, it didn't have any kind of legendary vibe or air of importance to it. It just seemed like a neighborhood joint, except for that big Max's sign out front. That was the thing that impressed me most, the outside of the place for some reason. Guess becuase it was familiar from the album.
When they tore it down, it did get a few mentions on the local news, so there was a little recognition of having lost something.