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| - This is a tough place to review...
The decor... 4.5 stars. Lots of seating options indoors and out. Tons of TV's available for game day viewing.
The menu... 3 stars. It's got the usual sports bar fare, but because the place looks so nice, I expected a more extensive menu that just a one page, black and white printed list of their offering. Perhaps we got a game-time/lunch menu??
The food... 4 stars. Among the 6 of us, we ordered 2 kids of wings (Garlic Parm & the Whiskey Bourbon), but for $10 you'd think you get more than 8 wings per serving. Both flavors tasted pretty good; though I would have liked a little more garlic or salt on the garlic parm flavor. We also got the nachos - pretty standard, and a variety of burgers. Everyone enjoyed the burgers. Very flavorful and moist. The drinks from the bar were pretty sweet.
The service... 1 star. Sure, it was game-time, opening weekend of the NFL season, but the place wasn't packed. Most of the patrons were seated in either of the two bar areas. I only saw one table in the large dining room. So, either the placed wasn't properly staffed by management for a game-time crowd, or the service was incredible slow. Our server was very nice and courteous even when I'm sure she could tell we were getting annoyed with repeating requests for refills on drinks long empty, or asking about the status of our food, but she kept a smile and responded politely.
The pricepoint ... 3 stars. The prices were about what you'd expect for bar food. $10 for a burger, etc.
In all, while the food was pretty good and the set-up/layout of the place is nice, I think the only way I'd return is if I was truly there just to watch the game, and the drinks/snacks were an afterthought. If I was going to hangout with friends and watch the game and wasn't going because I was hungry, then it might have been okay.
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