Halftime
154 N College St, Auburn, AL, 36830
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Address :
154 N College St
Auburn, AL, 36830 - Phone (334) 887-7800
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Drive-Thru : No
Categories
Burgers
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Will L.
This place is centrally located on College Street near Toomer's Corner. That will immediately make it a go-to place to grab "sports bar" food. In fact, every time I am in Auburn, this is where I take folks for wings. The three star description of "A-Ok" is very accurate. The food here will quench your craving for whatever unhealthy food is on your mind. For me, it's always wings and fries. I can't complain about the food, but I also can't rave about it. I can tell you that the servers have always been good. The first time I was there, there was a wait for some inexplicable reason. There were only a hand full of tables seated, but we still had to wait for a bit. When I want wings, I will go back... unless someone suggest a better place.
(3)Alyssa M.
This place lays claim to having consistently the worst service I've experienced in auburn. Beer towers are a fun novelty but aren't necessarily a better deal than pints. Food is pretty average so we usually don't order any. Last time I was there it smelled strongly of sewage. Trivia is fun. Has potential but needs improvement.
(2)Patrick M.
The food is good. The service is the worst
(2)John K.
food is good, prices are ok, this one bartender named KENNY is horrible. this guy is super rude and I will not go back because of this guy. Everyone seems to like the manager April. they have an ok selection of craft beer.
(1)Adam F.
Halftime has improved DRASTICALLY in the last couple of months. In case you were unaware, Halftime is under new management and was purchased by the owner/chef of Zazu. The Quality of the food is much better, and they have a new menu that probably does not have as much frozen food on the menu. Same burger blend as Zazu, and probably the best downtown besides The Hound. Lots of TV's and in a good location downtown, I really hope the food stays consistent. My only complaint was the service last time, seemed like they were disinterested in their jobs and not exactly friendly. Great place to watch a game, definitely preferred over Locos.
(3)Ee Vonn Y.
We came here on a game day. I understand it's a game day so the restaurant was crowded. The waitress who was in charge of greeting people and putting them on the waiting list for a table was incredibly rude. We walked in and she didn't even look at us. She was staring out the window twirling her hair. We asked her how long it would be to be seated. She said there was no available tables while still staring out the window twirling her hair. She didn't ask if we wanted to wait or anything. Then, we asked her how long the wait would be and she just ignored us. I'm pretty sure she never made eye contact with us once.
(1)Katherine L.
I've been coming here for quite some time now. Halftime has a really great atmosphere and the food has had quite the turn around. It tastes fresher and the menu has better options. One thing that drives me nuts is the service. I've never had good service here. Once your order is taken, the waitress never returns. I shouldn't have to go up to the bar to get a refill. Also, the amount of food you get for the price is not great. If I want to pay $9 for some nachos, my plate better be loaded up.
(2)Casey G.
--- Under New Local Ownership, Much Better!!! This place has really transformed since it first came to Auburn! The new owner has taken this place and transformed it. The servers that were once missing in action? Gone. The food? VASTLY improved. Now it fee
(4)Jim O.
Stopped in for lunch and came away impressed. The wings were really good, and the trio tacos were fresh and hot. (Shrimp, chicken and steak) Added fresh guacamole and you could tell they just pitted an avocado.(That fresh) My son yelled"I love this chicken" at least three times referring to the homemade chicken tenders. I then ate half of my wife's hamburger for dinner that she brought home and it tasted like I just pulled it off my grill. Really unique and homemade flavor. Waitress was new but really attentive and nice to everyone. Projection TV was a waste, since its so huge and blown out, but there are other TVs for sports.
(4)Greg P.
Really good food for a sports bar. The nachos with pulled pork are outstanding. Lots of tvs for any game to watch.
(4)Jamie G.
The short story: The food never arrived. The longer version: We decided to eat here before the A-Day game. I hadn't been back to Auburn in a while so I wasn't familiar with Halftime, but we decided to eat there since there was not a line out the door. (Now I know why!) We were seated immediately and our drink orders were taken with no problems. Those were the only things that went smoothly. After waiting for probably 20 minutes for a menu I finally had to go find some myself. We ordered about 10 minutes later. I guess the waitress didn't even realize she had never given us a menu. After a while we began to notice that everyone around us (even those that came after us) were getting their orders, eating, paying, and leaving. Other groups of people came and the process was repeated. During this time we were never even asked if we would like a refill. After this happened a few times we asked what happened to our missing food and were assured that it would be coming soon. Again, we waited and waited. After more than an hour we just left some money on the table to cover the drinks and left.
(1)Travis I.
My favorite bar... you want to be around a more adult crowd this is the place to go in auburn. April, kenny, matt, and Ashley are attentive and fun bartenders that will make you have a good time.
(5)Don C.
I don't know why I continue to give this place a chance. I guess because it has the best TV setup in the area? It's certainly not the service, or should I say, lack of service. They have an admirable beer list and a pretty extensive menu, it's just a shame you can't get someone to take your order or follow up with you in a timely manner. My most recent experience was waiting for 9 minutes for a server to take our order, even as other servers wandered around avoiding eye contact. When our server did arrive, she asked for drink orders, and I attempted to order food since we were ready. She ignored the food request. We actually began counting, and the number of times the kitchen staff walked out to check the scores outnumbered the times the servers were present in the dining area. I'd say if you're looking for a game watching scene with beer aplenty, and not in a hurry, then Halftime is worth checking out.
(3)Will P.
The food here is actually not as bad as you might expect from its overall vibe. I've heard the wings are pretty good, and a lot of their sandwiches aren't bad. No one is ever there for lunch so it can be kind of depressing, and the service is just all right, but overall not a bad place. I might even call it great during big games.
(3)Brian S.
James is an absolute delight as a bartender. Stop in for lunch, have a few drinks and share laughs with James and the rest of the staff. He is the epitome of a people person and bartender and cares not just about serving you a drink or food, but also your well being as a whole. If any song was penned about James, it would be Salt n Pepa's "Whatta Man".
(5)Hensley T.
Absolutely love this place. The staff is friendly. The food is hot and tasty!!! And April the bartender is SMOKIN!!!
(5)Benjamin B.
Ok, this review is challenging to write, first and foremost, I do have a connection and a relationship with several employees, the GM, and the owner of this establishment. All of which are incredibly hard working and good people, dedicated to providing every customer with not only a first class experience, but a positive memory to be shared with others. With that being said, I love the location and "classed up" décor from other traditional sports bars in the area. The restaurant is separated into two split, and very distinct levels. The bottom level if what all good sports bar's should aspire to be; double digit televisions, obsessively clean, a marble bar, appropriate amounts of seating for the space, and sports on every channel, as well as good / open conversation. This is a place where a single person or large group could walk into and engage in great conversation / ribbing, with complete strangers, during any season. The top level is rather a mix between a ski lodge and man cave. Hard wood for all the eye to see, a massive projection television consuming an entire wall, and several other smaller TV's for competing sporting events. This is my personal favorite, just because is a bit smaller, the TV is right THERE and it has great access to a rear entrance. With this being a first year restaurant in a city such as Auburn - one with incredible high standards for their sports experience - a reasonable person can assume there are going to be a few hiccups with service and consistency. I personally have never had anything less than a stellar experience when it came to service, drinks, or billing. I have however noticed a fluctuation in the consistency with the quality of food. I, like I'm assuming most are, am a creature of habit and will generally stick with the same three or four things off of a menu I enjoy. I can honestly say, I would be hard pressed to say that the same item I ordered several times, tasted or was presented, the same every single time. It's nothing drastic as meat temps or sauce flavorings just little subtle hints when it involves simple seasoning and so on. Overall the food is of excellent quality - 90% of the time. (But let's be honest, no restaurant ever is at 100%). I highly recommend Halftimes for any social situation and as a game viewing venue. As a fledging restaurant in Auburn I fully believe that in a VERY SHORT period, Halftime's will be the premiere location for food, booze, and sports in the city.
(4)Tiffany M.
We went here after an Auburn game, and got a table right away. The food was delish!!! The Tilted Nachos are a must try appetizer. Sweet potato fries with pulled pork, melted cheese, and barbecue sauce. For the main course I got a Ty Cobb Chicken I think it was called which was also really really good. It came as a sandwich but I got it without the bun. Grilled chicken with bleu cheese, bacon, and guacamole. Service was also good for being busy after a game. A must try!!
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