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| - Been There 3 times now.. This is a really fine community Sports Bar & Grill. Definitly a Locals Favorite and all 3 times the crowd was Fun & Mixed; mixed Age Group also.. Talking to the Waitresses and my buddy who took me there the frist time, most have been working there since for the past 2-3 years and that's a good sign. I CANNOT see how ANYBODY can complain about the prices! Plus the "old style" Happy Hour. 1-3pm Beer's are a BUCK! 3-6 or 7(I forget) FREE Happy Hour Layout? Who does that anymore in Phoenix: Wings, Chili they make (I'm told) and Sweedish Meatball! The happy hours prices were mixed.. They were something like $2, $4 & $5 HOWEVER I DO NOT REMEMBER! I Could be wrong: Call & Find out. Also, this is off the Hook: In the mornings (Weekends but call and check for days, I think 7 days a week) FREE BREAKFAST WITH ONE DRINK: A Regular Sit Down Breakfast with Eggs, Potatos, Saugage & Bacon, Toast? -- I HAVE NOT been there yet fior this but I'm told they literally just serve everybody automatically: All you can Eat. AT NIGHT AFTER 10PM: $3 YOU CALL " EVERYTHING " My buddy gets Tangaray's! Beers, you name It, it's $3! So who ever said in that other review that Jimbo's is really expensive, I'd have to ask what town is he talkin' about! My favorit part of it was the friendly and Mixxed Crowd. There were 20somthings all over. Ther were baby boomers and I saw people hookin' up. Outside Smoking area. I mean, I dig Salty's in Glendale/Arrowhead and lot's of places around the greater city. Toby Keiths in Mesa for Country, Killer Food & Music if you like Country. Jimbo's is right up there on the West Side for the Sports Crowd. Killer big screens and the small one's you'd expect. I thought it far "Warmer" then, say, Santori Brothers on Bell & the 17 (name) in the Bell Canyon strip mall... And it's in a great part of town! Enjoy
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