I've had burgers here before and they were phenomenal. We came tonight for wings. They were great......but the best part was their soup of the day. It was carrot ginger. HANDS DOWN the best soup I've had at a restaurant in Venice. It was the perfect fall soup. The bartender was attentive and friendly. The manager was very attentive as well. I've been in the industry for over 15 years. This restaurant had good food, good service, good management, and good ambiance. We should come more often! Thank you
I’m glad they built this since the old location in the same shopping center was so small and back then there were only a couple of tables outside. Here, the outside looks very nice and the inside is open air and more spacious. Although I was seated in a back game room that wasn’t the greatest. Food was good and comes out fast.
Never heard of it but it is a chain that also has Brew-Za-Bagels & others. I rarely eat at chains but the boy suggested it and I'll try almost anything once, even a sports bar/burger place.
There is seating inside and out (for the 3 months Florida isn't a sweatbox) with tons of room between tables for the wheelchair & walker crowd.
Upbeat and prompt servers, a bit loud but, considering the size of the place, not overly so. The garage door that separates the indoor & outdoor seating makes me think of many craft breweries I've been to but it isn't one, sadly.
Our sandwiches, my pork schnitzel and the boy's burger, were served on brioche buns, such a thankfully common occurrence now. Massive improvement over Ye Olde hamburger buns from the days of yore (pre-10 years ago). Onion rings were very good but scant in number. Tater tots were more plentiful and would be my go-to upon any return trip.
Lots of tellies ring the place but, thankfully, the owners/staff know that blasting out a game is not the experience that most people want. Kudos.
Overall, quite nice. A step up from most sports-themed places. I would willingly go back.
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