Sammy Hagar’s Red Rocker Bar & Grill
1550 N Ingram Blvd, West Memphis, AR, 72301
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Address :
1550 N Ingram Blvd
West Memphis, AR, 72301 - Phone (870) 400-4880
- Website https://www.southlandpark.com/Sammy-Hagars-Red-Rocker-Bar-and-Grill.aspx
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dessert
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Yes
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Addison H.
Checked this place out during a trip across the bridge for my mom's birthday. I was pleasantly surprised! The burgers were great and the draft beers were a good price. I will definitely go back!
(4)M T.
Amazing food, excellent presentation, & outstanding service - what more could you want?! Multiple visits & the quality is always above par. Their menu isn't extensive but everything (including the appetizers & drinks) is great. If he opened another location in downtown Memphis they would be very successful. It is well worth the drive to West Memphis - you won't be disappointed. Also ask for Melissa for your Server, since she knows good customer service.
(5)Brad C.
It only makes sense that Sammy Hagar's Red Rocker Bar and Grill would be located inside of a casino, with the sights and sounds of the party always going, non-stop, seven days a week. That seems in line with the man was the front man for Van Halen and created Cabo Wabo tequila. The Sammy Hagar name, and brand, is synonymous with a good time. My visit to Southland Park Casino was purely to eat at Sammy Hagar's, and nothing else. Merely walking through the door proved to be entertaining, as I was carded before I made it to the restaurant. I was flattered. I'm 33, and the guard was shocked. That was a highlight. The concept at Sammy's is as uncomplicated as a somewhat upscale sports bar can be: Good food, moderate prices, and games to watch on the TV. But concepts mean little without the proper execution. The Red Rocker, for the most part, gets it right. My favorite detail of the place is not the layout, it's the menus. One look at the menu is enough to make you channel This is Spinal Tap and ask, "Does it go to 11?" The creative touch on the menu itself is emblematic of what they're trying to do with the entire restaurant: Be creative, be entertaining, be simple, do it right. There is a lot to be said for such things. The two entrees I had the chance to sample were prepared well, and the serving size was ample. The Philly Cheesesteak is indeed a legit Philly, as opposed to what most outlets offer, that being a steak and cheese sandwich that is not a true Philly. This sandwich can be ordered with Provolone but, like a true Philly, is offered with cheese sauce, and optional peppers and onions. I like my Philly simple: Meat, cheese sauce, mayo. The twist that moves away from tradition but is certainly worth is try is that the Philly at the Red Rocker is served with a side of au jus. Put those simple pieces together and the flavor of the shaved prime rib absolutely explodes. The catfish dinner is excellent in its own right, and considering the restaurant is just across the Mississippi from Memphis, Tennessee, it better be. Anything less would be an insult to the region. Make no mistake, between Memphis, West Memphis, and Southaven, Mississippi, there are countless outlets offering catfish and virtually all of them are excellent. Great catfish is as much a staple of the region as excellent barbecue. Is this particular catfish necessarily exceptional by comparison? No, but it holds its own. The outside is crunchy, the inside moist, the seasoning effective, and the portion large. Catfish is a milky fish, thanks to its nature as a bottom feeder, and that means that it must be cooked expertly well. On this visit, it was. Among the side items, French fries are standard fare. I want them crispy, I want them seasoned, and I want plenty of them. Sammy's is three for three. The X-factor for the fries is the Dixie Dust that is used to season the French fries, sweet potato fries, and several other items on the menu. Whatever makes up this concoction, it is a winner. The Dixie Dust has just enough salt, mixed with a subtle sweetness that offers a flavor that is difficult to pin down or replicate. Too much of this seasoning would easily be overpowering so a dusting of the Dust is ideal. The service was relatively fast and attentive but not exactly perfect. The restaurant had plenty of customers but was not full by any means. My order was brought out incorrectly, after having been placed correctly by the server as evidenced by the ticket. The mistakes were basic, such as no mayo on the Philly, onions still on the sandwich, and regular fries instead of sweet potato fries, but it does show a lack of focus in the kitchen. These mistakes could have had a more potentially dangerous result, related to a customer's food allergy, for instance. I was offered the chance to change out the items but declined, seeing tables filling up behind us and having already waited a considerable time to be served at that point, and enjoyed what had been brought to the table, although the mayo did come for the sandwich once it was brought to the server's attention. Sammy Hagar's Red Rocker Bar & Grill is what it claims to be, and what it is expected to be. It is more than a sports bar, less than fine dining, but enough to leave every diner full and satisfied on the way out the door, or out onto the floor to throw some more money into the slots and pray for sevens. Make no mistake... you'll have better luck with the food.
(4)Leslie S.
This place has good food, and menu is very interesting. Southern of the boarder burger is pretty good, but the fries that comes with it is down right tasty. Seasoning is close to mapple bacon taste you get from kettle chips, which is very good and addicting. Took a star off due to very slow service. Thankfully we have plenty of time.
(3)Carlos B.
Hot wings are very good but extra messy and sugary. Meatloaf is excellent and worth the 11 bucks. Service is some of the worst I've ever seen. It's like the waitresses don't really care about you on a deep and fundamental level. Bottled domestic beers are 2.50. Wine is $7, so better idea just to get $3 wine at the casino bar and bring it in with you You can change the channels in the booth, there's a switch on the back of the TV. Contrary to some postings, it is open on Sunday.
(3)Deanna W.
I don't know why this isn't getting better reviews. I had the great privilege of being able to attend the grand opening event and was very impressed. First off, the TVs. I love how many TVs there are in this one little bar. Not only do they have them lining the bar, on the wall, but they even have little TVs in each booth. This is the perfect place to go for a game or tournament. Now for the drinks. The red rocker is the coolest thing I've ever seen. They give you dry ice to put inside which causes smoke to pour out of your drink. I have ADHD so I was pretty entranced for the whole 10 minutes it lasted. I don't even know what else to say besides it was awesome. It also doesn't hurt that the red rocker was one of the best tasting drinks. The food. We were able to have little taste samplers and I really enjoyed the bacon jalapeños! Unfortunately I didn't get to try the cheeseburger which I think is one of their bigger items on the menu. Either way, I definitely think you should try out this place if you are ever in the area!
(4)Mary H.
What a disappointment. We have been several times and the service is pitiful it takes several minutes (if ever) just to get a drink, we usually end up just going to the bar and that isn't especially quick either. The menu is ok, but definitely needs tweaking. The hamburgers are pretty good and the meatloaf was really good also. The 55 TV's is a great concept however their placement leaves much to be desired even at the bar, they are way too high you have to lean your head way back to get a good view, which gets very uncomfortable.
(1)Steve R.
Service was a little slow. We sat at the bar and it was not busy but they seemed busy. Had the BBQ nachos and fried catfish
(4)Todd H.
Pretty cool little vibe. Kind of like a jacked hard rock. The place is not exceptionally busy however they told us it was going to be a 30 minute wait unless we sat in the lounge area. We did and proceeded to order 2 bloody marys and a draft beer. 14 minutes and 19 seconds later after asking where are drinks were twice, they showed up. Apparently our original server was not cutting the mustard and they switched servers on us. Thank God. Crystal may have saved the night. These may be the best Bloody Mary's I have ever tasted. I enjoyed a Samuel Adams cold snap seasonal however, the funny thing was I had to explain to our original waitress about seasonal beer. New Belgium Rampant IPA was on tap... Just so you know. Even though it was listed on the menu apparently she did not understand the concept limited to run beers. Pretty good cheese sticks and a decent veggie burger. The buffalo sauce was very good. After being tabbed out in paying we were told by our new waitress that our old waitress had our original drink orders on a separate tab. I mean, come on. Get your stuff together. I would definitely go back as long as I did not have the first girl as my waitress.
(3)Bob W.
This place is a great for a beer and a burger. Fine menu selection, big draft beer selection and TVs everywhere. Tuesday is two for day so why wouldn't you go then. Burgers are priced at around $10 and beer is about $5 for a 23oz I believe. Servers are friendly and everyone at Southland makes you feel like they appreciate your business. I highly recommend the Red Rocker's place
(5)Michael F.
Tuesday night is 2 for 1. It's one of the best hamburgers in the Mid South. I've never seen so many beers on draft. Not only that Southland is just one fun place.
(5)Max S.
Let me start by saying I love Sammy and keep up with whatever he does. I was very excited to come here while I was in Memphis TN for a few days. Turns out it was about 6 miles out of Memphis over the Arkansas line. The area it is in is depressed and slummy. Ends up, it is in this beat down casino/dog racing building. The bar has half walls all around it in the middle of the casino floor. You get to see the shady characters hanging around the slots and smell their cigarette smoke while you are eating. The decor was nothing more than a few sports jerseys signed by Sammy and one gold record hanging up. I was so disappointed I didn't even buy a tee shirt and I ALWAYS buy a tee shirt from wherever I go. The food was decent but not above average. The cocktails were very good though and why it's a 2 instead of 1 rating. The service was OK. Sammy.. love ya bro but this is a swing and a huge miss. Somebody fed you some good Cabo weed for you to agree to this location. My regretful recommendation is.. Don't bother.
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