The Office Restaurant & Bar Menu

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  • V. S.

    The worst food I have ever had. The service was great. I ordered a simple hamburger and fries....the hamburger was dry and tasteless and the fries were cold and had been deep fried twice.

    (1)
  • Leana M.

    I have only been to this place 4 times, in the 7 years I've lived here, and each time I went wasn't the greatest. The service could do better and the bartenders could be a little more friendlier, and helpful, when it came to the drinks and the knowledge of the drinks. Too expensive also. Bring $100 to survive in here!

    (2)
  • Ryan D.

    I really enjoy this place for lunch. The atmosphere is laid back (but can easily get crowded and noisy at dinnertime on a weekend), service has always been good for me, and the food has always tasted great. Their stacked chicken enchiladas are awesome!! Easily my favorite dish on their menu.

    (4)
  • Dave S.

    The chili relleno is awesome!

    (4)
  • Rick S.

    Wait times here are sloooooowwwwwww. Even when the place is only moderately busy on a weekday afternoon, it seemed to take forever for our drinks, let alone our food. Food was okay, nothing special. Your standard American Southwest cuisine. Don't go here if you're in a hurry, and don't go if you expect an amazing meal.

    (3)
  • Jones T.

    An amazing late night happy hour deal. You get a pint of tap beer and nachos for $3. And these nachos are good. Creamy cheese, black beens, tomatos, chives, the works. I also got "The Cookie" which was vanilla ice cream with some sweet ass chocolate cookie. Very very good. We were here on a Sunday night and it was dead. Lots of TVs to watch sports on. Too many perhaps, I was getting dizzy.

    (4)
  • Janis W.

    We were looking for a place to grab a beer and a late (after 2 PM) lunch and stumbled on this place. Almost completely empty, we were shown to a booth and got immediate service. They have a nice selection of on tap brews including our favorite Kiltlifter. We ordered a half order of nachos (OK, nothing stupendous) to start, but my catfish and garlic fries and my spouses pastrami sandwich were both really tasty. And the service was really friendly and amenable. Even the manager came over to check on us. We now have a spot to head to when we are in Prescott when we want a good lunch and good service!

    (4)
  • Alison E.

    I ventured here with some friends right around the time it originally opened. I was intrigued by the name. Would they perhaps sell stapler shaped burgers? paper clip fries? or just have the incompetent bitch secretary up in the front that you pretend to get along with but secretly despise? yeah, fortunately, none of the above. The service was good. They had some rodeo going on for the sports television. The sliders were friggin amazing (not the slide right in slide right out sliders of white castle - which, don't get me wrong, have their merits too). Overall good, solid, real food. And we got free stickers when we left! Oh, I was also underage at the time so I did not sample the alcohol offerings. However, the bar looked stacked.

    (4)
  • Cassandra R.

    This is another of our go-to restaurants when we have company in town because it just can't miss for lunch & dinner. The food is amazing (cilantro garlic fries - try 'em!), and we've tried almost every item on the menu by now so we oughta know. It's got a good atmosphere (sports bar without loud obnoxious drunks yelling at the TVs) and the service is usually somewhere between darn good and excellent.

    (4)
  • A B.

    On my first few visits, "The Office" was plagued with lackluster service and a wait staff that seemingly took an eternity to seat waiting patrons. However, this has seemed to change over more recent visits. Upon entering the establishment, one would notice the abundance of large LCD flat screen televisions hanging over the restaurant. Most, if not all, will likely be switched to a sports-related program. The outer section of the restaurant is lined with booths. The inner section of the restaurant is boxed with the bar area. For the appetizers, I like both the "Sliders" and "Southwestern Egg Rolls." The Sliders are mini cheese cheeseburgers. The Southwestern Egg Rolls are filled with meat, cilantro, corn, relish, cheese, and off to the side - a sweet tangy sauce. For the entrée, I have only tried the "Tecate Marinated Steak Tacos" - perhaps the best steak tacos that I have tasted in Prescott. Hence, why on every visit to this restaurant, I order nothing else... An order of the steak tacos come in sets of three. Along with the tacos come the usual sides (lettuce, tomato, and cilantro). For dessert, I had a fried burrito, filled with apple, and cinnamon. The exterior was covered with powdered sugar and cinnamon. I forgot the exact name, but be sure to look for it! And this dessert can easily be shared, between two sugar-craving people. The ambience relies on natural light from the windows facing Cortez Street. At night, the establishment is somewhat dimly lit. Prices are affordable, with appetizers less than $10. However, during Happy Hour - of which, I am not certain to the exact time, so call - you can get the sliders for half off (about $3)! Main entrees range from about $10 to $15. The Tecate Marinated Steak Tacos are $11.95. Additional Notes: - You can enter the restaurant through the backdoor if you happen to park in the rear parking lot.

    (3)
  • Scott M.

    Lots of tvs for watching the game. Food is basic bar food, a lot of southwestern style foods. Nothing special. It gets busy on Sundays for football and service can be lackluster, so be ready to wait for everything. Since there aren't many choices for sports bars in Prescott, you're gonna be stuck with this, but it's not that bad.

    (3)
  • Steve D.

    This place used to be pretty solid, nothing fancy, but good food and sports on tv. We went in recently and noticed that things had changed for the worse. First impression was that the place was dirty--unbussed empty tables, napkins and silverware on the floor, sticky surfaces...not the best way to start off. It wasn't a terribly busy night, and there was plenty of staff, it just appeared that no one cared to clean up the mess at each table for 15-20 minutes after the previous diners left. The beer was warm and flat served in a glass right out of the dishwasher, and service was slow despite being well staffed. We had chips and salsa for an appetizer which was good, with a selection of tasty salsas. However, our steak fajitas were pretty terrible. They've changed the cut of meat they use--as I recall it used to be a little bit of flank steak which is typical for fajitas, but now they're using a very tough and chewy cut of what appears to be top round. Just not tender or flavorful at all. We waited another 20 minutes for our check and got out of there. Maybe it was an off night but from some of the more recent Yelp reviews it appears to be a trend...it's unfortunate that it has gone downhill. Better cleaning and staff training would be a start, but also they have to get better quality ingredients even if the costs are slightly higher.

    (2)
  • Stacy C.

    Good Happy Hour! The Garlic Cilantro Fries and Sliders on happy hour were fabulous! Some of the best, juiciest sliders ever and the garlic on the fries was not too overpowering.

    (3)
  • Paul B.

    This is not a gourmet restaurant. It's a bar. The beers are great, the food is standard, and of the Denny's variety. Service is quick and friendly. It's a great place for a quick lunch while you're out shopping. It has a great view of Cortez St. It's exactly like the Gurley St Grill.

    (3)
  • Petunia P.

    All I can say is get the sliders(machaca used to be my fav) & a margarita & you are all set.Lots of vegetarian options as well

    (4)
  • Paul P.

    Decent prices, good selection of beers, marinated steak tacos are pretty good. Overall quite a variety on the menu to please most anyone. Used to have some pretty good happy hour deals, not so much anymore. Great place to watch some sports with some food and beer.

    (4)
  • Paris O.

    the food sells me at this place. i love so many things on the menu. pulled pork sandwich is yumo, the pot pie to die for. the fish taco are great. the chicken toes are yum. the sliders are good. great coconut shrimp. the garlic cilantro fries are signature.

    (4)
  • Tom C.

    Pretty good 'southwest' inspired menu, and decent prices for the food. Great if you are a sports fan, as there are a ridiculous number of TVs secreted about. I don't come here often, and when I do I am rarely WOWed, but it certainly isn't bad. The black/bleu burger with garlic/cilantro fries is my favorite.

    (3)
  • Tiffany H.

    We were driving through Arizona, taking the mountain route from Sedona back to southern CA bypassing Phoenix, and we came across the little rodeo town of Prescott. We stopped for a bite to eat, and WOW, the steak fajita and the pork quesadilla were wonderful. The blue margarita was indeed one of the best that I've had. If anyone happens across this town, I highly recommend this restaurant.

    (5)
  • laura b.

    i went in here while visiting prescott for the weekend. it has it's pluses and minuses. first, for sports, it was a good place. a nice amount of plasmas and a fun rowdy football crowd. their happy hour for drinks was cheap. $2.00 for anything on draft. they also have these prices during any football game. shots were expensive around $5. i was disappointed in happy hour food. the only thing on special were garlic fries for $2.00. i got these and they were pretty boring, not much flavor. as far as the menu, i thought this was overpriced. most everything on it was between $11-$15. me, i was just looking for some cheap munchie appetizers. all the appetizers were over $8.00 . $8 was on the lower end. my boyfriend had boneless wings. nothing special. they were $9. definitely overpriced. so, this is a good place to drink and watch sports. location is very convenient just off of whiskey row. menu was overpriced for what you got. after drinking there, we went to safeway to get real food at a decent price and made it in our hotel room. I ALSO THOUGHT THAT SINCE THIS WAS MOSTLY A MEXICAN RESTAURANT, WHY WASN'T THERE FREE CHIPS & SALSA?? WE WANTED CHIPS AND SALSA AND THEY WANTED $7.00!! THAT'S OUTRAGEOUS. i could see a nominal charge like $1.00, but $7.00! i could go to another restaurant and get dinner for that price.

    (2)
  • Katie R.

    The food just wasn't very good. We had buffalo chicken wrap, which was recommended by our server and cilantro garlic fries. Neither were good. The best thing was the plain cheese quesadilla off the kids menu, but how do you screw that up?

    (2)
  • Jenn H.

    We had great service and the food was good. My husband and I both ordered the side of garlic fries. His was overflowing with garlic, mine had none. All in all, it was good. I will say the club sandwich was awesome.

    (4)
  • Lisa F.

    First time at the office. The food was good but the service was terrible. Megan clearly had no idea what she was doing. She rarely checked on us and we had to repeatedly remind her when she forgot food we ordered.

    (3)
  • Bridget L.

    I swore this place off. Terrible food only surpassed by the terribler (it's a word!) service. But, we heard it was under new management..... And it was AWESOME! Service was fast & friendly. And the food was DELICIOUS!! The old 2003 menu is back!! And it was hard to decide. I got the fish tacos and didn't regret a bite of it. Cilantro garlic fries were unbelievable! They don't shy from the garlic. I oozed garlic from my pores and loved it! There's a 110% chance I will return with a 200% chance I'll bring friends!! TRY THE NEW OLD OFFICE!!!

    (5)
  • Theresa F.

    Two Stars... because there were three issues: 1) Our server was so completely M.I.A. that we forgot what she looked like at one point. We did complain to the manager, but it got us absolutely nowhere. 2) The food was just "ok". The garlic fries were not all they were hyped up to be and my buffalo chicken wrap (however tasty) was more of a open ended chicken burrito than a "wrap". The Bloody Mary's were a little watered down and boring... left me wanting to try something else, but I decided not to take the chance. 3) Not a good place to watch a football game. They couldn't figure out the sound situation so, you had to make sure that you were close enough to the tv to see and hear. Overall, ok place... comfortable, maybe a little on the chilly side. Would I come back? Probably not. Maybe this would be a better place to come if you want to grab a quick bite and a beer.

    (2)
  • Gabe G.

    The service was outstanding and the bacon was over the top. Great staff. Sunday football was a great experience here.

    (5)
  • Brooke E.

    Absolutely the worst restaurant in Downtown Prescott. Server was very rude and had an unhygienic appearance. Before we were being seated we had asked if happy hour could be served outside the bar and the lady that sat us had said yes and would let our server know. The server came by and was mad that we asked for a happy hour menu and pretty much threw the happy hour menu on the table. She proceeded to get everyone else drinks and orders that sat down after us when we asked for water twice. Wasn't able to try the overpriced bar food due to poor service.

    (1)
  • Roddy B.

    5 visits and I have decided The Office is one of those "why bother" kind of places. The interior is all right I guess, but not much character. It reminds me of an Applebee's without all the flair. ...sigh The food isn't horrible, but it's uninspired and nothing special. It generally tastes as good as the best quality frozen foods you can buy. Portions are modest, but prices are not. ....sigh Service has always been lackluster. It's like the staff will do their job, basically, but really don't want to be there or interact with you. Kind of like that snotty cheerleader in high school that couldn't be bothered with you unless she needed help with her homework. ...sigh So... I won't any bother anymore. (Side note: Reading YELP alot, one starts to wonder about shill reviews, where managers/owners set up fake accounts just to throw a 5 STAR into the 2 & 3 STAR mix. I noticed the last reviewer just signed up for YELP and only reviewed The Office and Gurley Street Grill (same owners) with 5 STARS each.) - If you feel this review was Useful, Funny, or Cool, please click the buttons below. Thanks

    (2)
  • Mark S.

    Part of the local Murphy's group of restaurants, The Office seems to have an identity crisis. On one hand, they seem to do bar food quite well. On the other hand, those who do bar food well, should probably shy away from classic Mexican food. Case(s) in point: My reuben was outstanding. My wife's burger, by her own proclamation, was "very good". The cilantro-garlic fries were stellar. Heavy on the garlic, you won't be making out later. Other plates on the table, notably the cheese enchiladas, did not look appetizing and were described as, "OK". Nachos... well they looked like nachos. The attempt at, Mexican staple, shredded meat was bland. A nice tap selection, beer was nice and cold and we did not encounter service problems as some of the other reviews seem to point out. Parking in downtown Prescott can be a nightmare. The Office has their own parking lot in the back, so that's a big plus. All in all, If I lived in Prescott, I'd probably be a repeat customer... but stick to the bar food.

    (4)
  • Billie M.

    My friend and I wanted to try a new place for a late lunch. We had heard good things about the garlic fries from this restaurant and checked it out. The staff was very attentive to what we wanted and our server Hayden P., did a good job of explaining our choices from the menu. Our food came out quickly. Hayden made sure we had everything we wanted. We were impressed by the service and when we got our food we both commented on how much we enjoyed our choices. I had the Taco trio with chicken, beef and pork tacos. It was excellent and we split and shared her Chicken Avocado Club. She liked my chicken taco and her sandwich was a good choice too. We will definitely go back! Thanks Hayden and staff for such a good experience.

    (4)
  • Pk G.

    We stopped here today... MEH.... Service really is weak and that's an understatement... The place is pretty nice, TV's, clean, fresh looking.. They messed up our order, really slow on drink orders, no sense of urgency.... The food was pretty good but didn't make me want to make a return visit and we probably wont....

    (2)
  • Holly C.

    Friendly bartender, but no beer options, I had ordered a Guinness which wasn't that good. It was quiet, even for a Sunday. We were debating if we should ear here or not and after peeking at what people were ordering, we decided to finish our beer and dine somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Michael F.

    My Family has been to The Office a few times. I agree that they seem to have an identity crisis. They have a mixture of Mexican dishes as well as American. They fall short on the Mexican food. First off we ordered drinks.. A glass of wine for my wife and a margarita for myself. She immediately noticed lipstick on her glass and asked for another. Not the best way to start a dining experience.. I then caught myself inspecting the silverware more than usual. The restaurant was virtually empty, which gives no excuse for the bits of paper and such on the floors which could be quickly cleaned up. Anyway, my margarita was small and very light on the alcohol. She then ordered the Cortez burrito which was not hot, but just barely lukewarm. Her rice was cold as well. She didn't care for the flavor either. I ordered the Southwest Dip which I did enjoy because it has poblano peppers inside. The garlic/cilantro fries were pretty good too. Our waitress was very friendly, but that can't make up for the obvious lack of quality control within the restaurants management.

    (2)
  • Tony G.

    Every time I come in this bar, it so understaffed, I always wait for drinks, and to get food out of this bar, walk down the street and find another place to eat and drink.

    (1)
  • Susan S.

    Dinner with the family before a football game . The place wasn't crowded as there were empty tables but service was miserably slow. At least 10 min to get bar service, had to ask 3 times for kids menu. Ordered and food came out hot and correct . The chicken avocado club was yummy, Burgers ordered Medium well were just medium, it was just "ok". Better local choices unless you are satisfied with sports bar snacks and beer.

    (2)
  • Terry K.

    I was looking to watch the Women's World Cup finals (USA vs Japan) and chose this place after venturing in another local sports bar that didn't serve food. The place filled up as we approached the kickoff but I wasn't sure if people were there to watch the game or just eat/drink. But it was obvious by all the cheering that they were there to watch the game as well. I tried the Buffalo Chicken wrap with garlic fries. The wrap wasn't like any I have ever had...it was an opened end wrap with all the stuffings. It was BIG and although it was constantly falling apart, it was good. I like garlic, but the fries were too oversaturated for my taste...but to each their own. My buddy had the Poblano Bacon Burger...he like it. It was Sunday when we visited and they still have happy hour prices (I came in around 2PM). Since the place was pretty busy, staff were scurrying around. Overall, I think the service was just average. There were lots of TV screens throughout the restaurant/bar...so if you are looking for a sports bar, I would highly recommend this place as you can see a TV screen from any seat in the place...if not 4 or 5. Food is alright and beer selection is pretty decent. There is both street parking by the front door and there is a public lot in the back. I've been here before and I'll come back again in the future.

    (4)
  • Jim F.

    Decent food. Sloooow service. No one seems to care about the waits. We ordered drinks and food at the same time. Still took forever to get drinks. Then we ordered water and wound up getting our own at the bar because the two servers we asked for water were apparently much too busy to accommodate us. Our entire party enjoyed our food but the service sucked. Won't be back.

    (1)
  • David G.

    I had the steak and enchiladas with green beans. The steak was cut into pieces and half the pieces were well and the other half was medium like I ordered. Weird. So I tried to put it back together and they didn't fit at all. Not sure but it looks like they just took some extra steak pieces and put them on my plate. Maybe from a plate someone sent back. Not a good start. The enchiladas were OK but the sauce tasted like it was from a can. The green beans were steamed, soggy and chewy. They were like frozen you buy at the store. My wife had soup and liked it. The service was good. I'm crossing of the Office from my list of Prescott restaurants. The list is getting pretty short. I will just have to visit Phoenix for good food.

    (2)
  • Natty K.

    Good place! :) Service was good and the food was great. I love the garlic cilantro fries and office sauce. Mmmmmmm :)

    (4)
  • Jill S.

    Awful place, terrible service. DO NOT GO HERE. We walked in waited forever to be seated, waited another 15 min for someone to come to our table. The place was filled with dirty tables & people standing around. It's embarrassing and disappointing.

    (1)
  • Amit S.

    Great place to watch a game!! Huge TVs made it awesome to watch ZONA dominate Only tried the beer--got a Prescott red in their football pints and then a four peaks kilt lifter. The kilt lifter was disgusting for some reason maybe skunked?? The Prescott red was not bad. I'll have to get food another time

    (3)
  • Shana S.

    Trying to find a quick lunch, we came across this place. Walking in, it smelled amazing and inviting. So I had high expectations for the food. We where sat quickly and the place was buzzing with customers. Our order was taken shortly after sitting down, and I thought it was a good sign that we would be in and out. After the appetizer of chips with a tomatillo salsa and a regular salsa which was ok. We waited 45 minutes for our entrees. I ordered the Blackened Shrimp Tacos with the cilantro garlic french fries. And my co-worker ordered a balsamic chicken salad. I got 3 tennis ball size tacos with small tiny over cooked shrimp, I had to choke them chewy things down. Plus the tortillas where cold. The salad was in a shallow plate and not very big. I think this place might be great on a Friday night to have a drink at the bar and after a few cocktails, it might be a decent place to eat. But I think it's way overpriced for the portions and the quality. They charge an extra $3 for adding cilantro and garlic to french fries. I wouldn't spend money here. Go somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Ryan M.

    Like its sister restaurants, this place is terribly unsatisfactory. Food tastes like it came from a box. Wait staff are too busy flirting and talking with friends. Had to wait for ever for our drinks. Won't return ever.

    (2)
  • Bryce M.

    The beer and service was good. The food is not the greatest. Standard classics like a reuben or a club sandwich, but with their twist. Doesn't work. The fries and the dipping sause was the best part of the meals.

    (3)
  • Kathy D.

    Great meal here! I was a little nervous after reading other Yelp reviews. Ambiance was typical sports bar but with more booths than tables. The menu is half Mexican which i really like! We found the food very good, and service was very attentive. We arrived about 5:30 pm on a Friday night, and granted they weren't super busy. We had catfish bites for our appetizer (excellent!). For dinner, my husband had the cheeseburger with regular fries (burger done perfectly). I had the cheeseburger sliders with garlic cilantro fries-excellent! I asked that they go light on the garlic, and they did. The sliders were tender with soft small buns. Elsewhere when I've had sliders, they were too well done with dry buns. These were scrumptious!! Great experience! We'll be back!

    (4)
  • Maggie H.

    Nice place to grab a drink. Food is so so. They need to upgrade their TV's so that downtown Prescott has a decent sports bar.

    (3)
  • Resa G.

    What brought me in was the sign out front that said, "HUSBAND DAY CARE CENTER." I thought, "Heck, if I want to walk around Whiskey Row with the girls, I might as well check this out so we could drop the guys off and leave them in good hands." Unfortunately, I cannot leave my husband in a place that has awfully slow service (even when mostly empty), and can't get a request to keep mayo off your sliders correct. I do have to say, however, in spite of the mayo on my sliders, the meat was tender, and not overcooked on the "Traditional". I should note, however that if you want the Sliders from the lunch menu, you should say that, otherwise the staff may think that you're ordering off of the appetizer menu, and all you'll get are three sliders without the garlic fries. I realize that every restaurant has its hit or miss kinds of days, so I'm going to give the Office another shot when I return next month. Hopefully, it will be the kind of place that I'd be happy to have care for my husband whilst I pub crawl with the girls on Whiskey Row.

    (2)
  • Yvonne H.

    The hubby and I eat here quite often when visiting Prescott. I love the meatless selections they have and the portions are huge! As for hubby he says it's hit or miss. The enchiladas are lacking some flavor. He said his burger was ok but not great. We both agree that instead of having a whole lot of items on the menu they should concentrate on making less and making them well. Some of the items are ALMOST there with flavoring. I had dessert once, it had apples and a fried tortilla and it was tastier than I expected. The staff has always been friendly and attentive when we have been there. Even when it was busy. Yes, we will be back.

    (4)
  • Arnie K.

    I read the reviews but wanted to watch football so went any way. The reviews are right. The service was awful. Forgot our order - twice! I still did not get the meal I wanted but ate it anyway I was so hungry. I had the Office club and my wife had the French dip. Both were lousy. It's clear the management just does not care. Will find a new place to watch sports when in Prescott.

    (1)
  • Chad O.

    More like a 2.5. This place isn't horrible, but the food is way over priced for average TGI Fridays quality food. Not a great layout for TV's. Beer was really cold and staff was attentive. Meh...

    (2)
  • Michael C.

    Clean sports pub / restaurant located right downtown. Unfortunately, I got to see Iowa get destroyed by Nebraska while watching the game with my girlfriend's dad who is an Iowan - while I could have cared less which team won, he was definitely not a happy camper. Anyway the office is a great place to grab a bite and a bloody mary after a hard night on Whiskey Row. Strangely enough they seem to specialize in Mexican Food.

    (4)
  • Daren C.

    The office is a ok place to watch a game and have a drink and some food. They were not the best at keeping our drinks full or even being friendly. We didn't stay long.

    (3)
  • Herkemer F.

    Service was fast, courteous, and professional. The chicken tortilla soup and spicy pork tamales rocked! Best soup and tamales I've had in years, and from a gringo restaurant, no less! The hamburger my wife had was no great shakes, though the garlic fries were excellent. We'll definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Toni J.

    Confused much? The office is having an identity crisis, inside it is decorated like a sports bar and serves primarily Mexican food and some burgers. I have no idea how "The Office" ties in at all. Okay, moving on... we started off with the trio of salsa. The chips were pretty good, the salsa was just okay nothing special to report. I ordered a Margatini, basically a margarita in a martini glass with a salted rim. It was good, again nothing special. For dinner I had the cheese enchiladas with black beans and veggies on the side. Again, just okay. The enchilada sauce was clearly from a can, no flavor, no spice and a little watered down. The beans were good though. Overall, this place needs some work. I am torn between giving it a 2 or 3 stars, we'll never go back which is usually a good indication of a 2 star joint, but nothing was terrible and the service was adequate... tough one.

    (2)
  • Sarah H.

    Really liked going to this place. Nice atmosphere, casual and inviting. I sat at the bar and I was happily greeted by the bartender. I asked about a few items on the menu and he went over them no problem. I asked about the portion size on the catfish bites appetizer (if it was good enough for a meal). He said it was, so I ended up ordering that with a cold beer on tap. The service was great, the food was delicious. And the appetizer was perfect for a meal. The tangy aioli dipping sauce was so good and it had a bit of a kick to it. Just a perfect meal. I would definitely eat here again if I'm up in the Prescott area again.

    (4)
  • Kaccie L.

    I would've given a higher review if it wasn't for yesterday. I went there at around 8 pm on 6/18/13 to catch the end of a bball game, and the bartender there was such a douche and possibly borderline racist. Even though it was not busy, I had to wait and wait at the bar to get a drink. If I didn't wave and say "excuse me" several times, I don't think he would have ever served me. When he gave me his attention, it was just blank "what do you want" stare, no words said. I asked for a Four Peaks, and he responded with a "which one" without even turning around. I was a little confused because I was at the bar away from but facing the kitchen, and from my point of view there was only one tap labeled "Four Peaks". So I pointed that way and said "that one". He doesn't even turn around, but asked me again "which one?". The only other way I can get him to understand me was describing the tap handle, so I managed to say "the maroon colored one". He goes to the row of taps and points to that one and asks "the Kiltlifter?". I said yes and got my drink. The whole situation felt like one of those older movies where a black guy walks into a western bar and gets the customer service with an attitude. Anyways, I tipped him $1.50 for a $4.50 drink, and he simply takes the money without even a thank you. What a jerk! I won't be going there anymore until I know that guy is fired.

    (1)
  • N L.

    Wow! great prices, great service and great food! After a disappointing start searching for a place to dine and drink near Whiskey Row, we were encouraged to find The Office. Children's menu was great and the waitress was happy to offer a sample of their local brew on tap. The beer was served in a cold glass and it was delicious! Decent wine selections as well. My wife had the salmon and shrimp salad special with their mango vinaigrette dressing. It was awesome! I had the ribs which were cooked just right and had a tangy sauce! Perfect! Our son had the mac n' cheese which are served with a side (he ordered fries). Overall a great experience! By the way, you are not nickel-and-dimed with charges for the beer samples and kid drinks are included with the very reasonably-priced kid's menu. Would highly recommend and return!

    (4)
  • Missy P.

    It would be higher if I wrote this before our last two visits. We stumbled upon The Office and liked the fact it was one of the few places in town that was open after 10 on a weeknight (ridiculous, Prescott restaurant owners!) Their beer is cheap during happy hour and they've got a bunch of appetizers for $3. We'd stop in every few weeks for a late night snack in a clean place and watch whatever sporting event was on. The bartenders were friendly and never made us feel rushed or a problem when there were just a few customers. 2 weeks ago we went and there was a new server who was pleasant but annoyed that we only ordered a beer and dessert for two people. Then we tried to go this past Thursday and the same server announced they were closed when we walked in at 10:20- even though there were customers still eating. I was surprised because our previous bartenders had expressly said they were always open until 11 so that people like us would know they had a place to go. We'll probably try one more time and hope one of the first staff members we encountered is on duty.

    (3)
  • Jenny A.

    Service speedy. Food good. Price moderate. Pretty much everything you'd expect from a restaurant.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : No
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

The Office Restaurant & Bar

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