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Definitely worth a stop. Good food and Zeke keeps the TVs tuned in well (stopped in during March Madness). Service is good and prices are acceptable. Will return.”
“I have to go with the It's a bar not a restaurant. If you are just wanting to have a beer and watch a game, it's OK. If you want food, I would go someplace else. I was also surprised how much drinks cost here. The bartender is nice, but he is in no hurry to serve you.
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“Bar Food. Meat quality = average, ambiance = sports bar, staff = interestingly aloof, price = high for what you're served (was charge $4 for a coke?). Skip it, unless you want to eat alone, watch the game, and devour greasy spoon food, while sipping a bier.”
“Yeh like everyone else says it's a sports bar. Pass the Park Bar after the game and go here instead. The beer is cheaper, the staff is much nicer, it's usually less noisy (even around game time because they don't BLAST LOUD MUSIC on a jukebox). You can simulateously watch half a dozen baseball games, along with half a dozen football games on Sunday in Sept. and maybe even catch a golf match and some european football. All at the same time. The food is nothing to rave about. Get some garlic fries at the ballpark instead.”
“I meet friends here sometimes in a pinch since it's a sportsbar, but the food service is lacking. Fries have been soggy, and the burgers are forgetable. I've had good wings here, but bad ones...but there are several beers on tap and many TVs.”
“Good place to watch a game. More of a bar. The 'famous' chili cheese fries were awful. The fries were super soggy due to to watery chili. Wingswere just OK...i need them to be crispy...these were soggy as well.
Its a BAR ;) Gets busy for games...beer is cold and drinks are strong. ”