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Solid 2-2.5 each time we have visited, including last night. We decided to forego our usual sport bar and we were hoping to catch the Broncos-Packers preseason game. Wanted to go to the sports bar very near Zipps but they were PACKED so, ignoring our intuition, which was screaming to just go to our usual place, we decided to just try Zipps. Again. Even though they never impress us. The place was greater than half empty yet it took several minutes for the hostess to notice us, and then, immediately after asking us if we wanted a booth or table and us answering, she told us she forgot our answer and asked the same question again. Wanted to sit in the bar area at a table but a sign clearly says no children in that area and since we had the teenager with us we were banished to the "dining area". No drink list. That honestly is a big annoyance to me, especially when I see multiple beer taps. I placed my bet there that my server would be unable to recite the beers on tap. By the time a server finally came to us, I had forgotten that bet. The greater than 10 minutes we waited just to meet our server were filled with me suppressing the urge to just get up and walk out. When she finally arrived at the table, she thanked us for waiting, although it's still unclear why we waited because there was a total of 8 tables in that area and there were several servers just standing near the kitchen window-presumably waiting for food, but standing for extended periods of time nonetheless. As I suspected, she was only able to name 4-5 draft beers. She told me they had Citradelic IPA so I finally said I would just have that. What ended up coming was NOT an IPA at all, tasted more like Budweiser and I don't drink that crap. We asked for a few minutes with the menu. It's not their fault, but I just wasn't in te mood for burgers or fried food, and none of the healthier options were sparking my interest. It took greater than 10 more minutes for her to return for our food order. Right now I will say that while mildly neglectful, she was at least nice. When I asked whether they had an IPA in a bottle, she replied she didn't know and would check. I told her my current beer was horrible and she did offer to take it back and bring something else but my boyfriend said he would drink it. At that point, I ordered a Lagunitas, a choice which had not originally been offered. My point here is that Zipps management should realize that not every customer of their establishment will order the "usual", so having a beer list would alleviate the annoyance to both customers and servers when ordering. Ordered a Zipps chop salad, server let me add grilled chicken to that, description read it was Zipps version of a wedge with blue cheese crumbles and bacon pieces. The salad I got was topped with what I presume is feta (at which point I had regret for not just ordering the Greek salad), microscopic bacon pieces (and very few at that), ice burg lettuce made up the majority of the bowl, and the chicken-which was the good part of the salad. Let me just say that this salad in a bowl was $9. At CK's bar, I get the same size salad that comes as their side salad with WAYYY more bacon and other toppings, for $4 and change. Kid had BBQ burger which looked delicious. His fries were average-seemed fresh cut-everything was hot so that's a plus. Boyfriend got the turkey on rye which he said was "just ok". It was at this point that we decided that this was probably our last visit to Zipps because why continue to have underwhelming sports bar experiences in the Awhatukee area when you have choices with better food and service-like Brad's, Philly's, CK's, and even Bleacher's and Tukees? Should've gone with any of those last night. Oh yeah, one last thing. The Cards preseason game was ending as we sat down-that game was on most of the televisions. After that finished up, the whole bar was forced to watch American Ninja Warrior and then high school baseball-i acknowledge that in a sports bar here is a place for that, but for 80% of Zipps tvs to be displaying that was just one more reason we won't be back.
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