Was here for the first time last night to watch the Canucks game...
When I walked in the place was practically empty except for a handful of drunken middle-aged men at the end of the bar. I grabbed a seat near the front and waited for my friends to show up. The waitress was nice and polite, and as the game was just beginning quite a few people started pouring in.
The Sunday special was three appetizers and a half-order of fries for 20 bucks. We did the math and it was only about a dollar cheaper than ordering all the items separately. We also passed on getting a pitcher of beer because there was no price difference whatsoever between the jug and individual pints. Makes no sense.
Appetizers weren't very good -- definitely on the microwave tip. We got some jalapeno poppers, potato skins, and mozzarella sticks. They were all rather sub-par. We decided to tackle some chicken wings: an order of honey garlic and cajun dry rub. Both weren't very good either. They weren't very big, and they worked out to be over a dollar each! They were about the size of my thumb. The cajun ones were better than honey, but they were also extremely salty.
So the food wasn't very good and not really that inexpensive either. But we were there to watch the game, and they have multiple TVs and plenty of beer, so that's what it basically comes down to. It's hard not to snack on something when watching a three-hour game but I will have to think twice about what to grab on the menu.
I'll be back. My friends live in the area and it was a good enough vibe, but I might just make sure I eat a lot before I roll through. Beer and service is fine, food is questionable.