GG’s Bar & Grill
5701 E 71st St, Indianapolis, IN, 46220
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Address :
5701 E 71st St
Indianapolis, IN, 46220 - Phone (317) 595-8900
- Website https://ggsbarandgrill.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Scott M.
OWNERS NEED TO WATCH STAFFING, SERVICE, SPECIALS GG's is slipping from a 4-star to a 3-star for now until owners address issues with staffing, service and specials. Owners need to step in and watch their guest counts and procedures more closely. Good ratio? No more than 20 guests per bartender/server... and train, manage, train. Also, if you advertise a special, honor the special. Don't play games with customers or they'll go elsewhere. Example: Join Us Every Pacer Game. $4 32-Ounce Draft Beer. (Well, if its on certain days and if the special is programmed into the POS system). Photo of sign available to owner upon private-message request.
(3)Robbie R.
Great neighborhood bar and hide out spot. They always have great drink specials and I have never had a bad meal there. The pretzels come out hot and are available with a beer cheese dip that is made in house. On Wednesday you have your choice of 3 steak specials (filet, top sirloin or ribeye), the Ribeye is my favorite. They have a HUGE breaded tenderloin that looks amazing. If you get a chance check them out and thank me later
(4)Frank C.
What were you expecting? This place is great for anyone looking for a greatly priced drink and above average bar food. The staff is friendly. Contrast this with George's across the street where you'll pay 3 times as much for the same exact thing and worse service. GGs is a diamond in the rough, or maybe it's a rough diamond. Regardless, this place is awesome. It's a blue collar bar, but all are welcome. The soft pretzels and beer cheese (request it heated up) are really the best thing to eat. So good. In fact, I might order some shortly. Their fries are great too. I often order carry out here if I'm looking for a quick, affordable dinner. You can eat a decent dinner and have a few drinks for much less than $20. That's hard to find.
(5)Kyle W.
My wife and I recently stopped in to try and win Colt's tickets from the local radio station. We are from the west side so we don't get over that way often. The bar was pretty packed and we were unable to get seats at a table or a booth. I can't comment on the crowd on a normal night, but I assume it isn't usually as bad. We did find seating in the back around the pool tables as they have a small ledge with stools lining the wall. There are a lot of TV's around the seating area so if you are there to watch a game, you won't have any problem. The set up is a little odd as the bar is completely off to one side away from the dining area and the pool tables. There was also a little stage area right in front by the door. They had a band scheduled to play at 8:30 that night once all the tickets were given away. My wife and I both ordered food. I had the Tochos and she had a reuben. The tochos were AMAZING. They were basically loaded nachos with chili except instead of chips they were tator tots. It was listed as an appetizer and would have easily fed two people. My wife enjoyed her reuben and fries, except she complained that the bread was pretty soggy. The drinks were pretty cheap, I had a 32 oz beer for $4. I will say I was disappointed that they were advertising $3 budlights that came in a Colt's cup, but was informed that they didn't have any yet. There were big posters advertising this all over the bar. As someone else said, they didn't seem to want to honor this. Our wait staff was friendly, however, and checked on us often even with the big crowd. With that being said, I would definitely check this place out more if we lived on that side of town. If we are ever over that way I would stop in again.
(4)Ronnie W.
Just stopped in to meet up with some friends. It was clean and people were playing pool. Waitress was nice and kept the beers coming.
(3)Olive D.
There's way too many hole in the wall bars to give this place a rave review. The food is so so, classic bar food but nothing that wows me. The drinks are decently priced and the service is mediocre. Working in the service industry, I never see myself complaining but when we get bad service multiple times, come on. The waitress spent most of our time there either on her phone or outside smoking. Come on now. Not really planning on coming back when there's so many great bars nearby.
(2)Tom W.
A pleasant enough bar with $2 draft beer. Pool tables in the back and an odd shaped bar but actually allows for an intimate feel with whomever you are with. The music was a little loud for my taste and a little tough for conversation, but the bartender turned it down a little at our request and an acknowledgement that it was a tad loud. Very attentive bar service. Next time I'll try the food as well.
(3)Michael J.
Great neighborhood bar with a relaxed atmosphere. Tons of TVs, great food/specials, beer is cold, and drinks are well-made and priced EXTREMELY well! It hits the trifecta of seating with a large dinning area, good sized bar, and a shaded patio area. HIGHLY recommend the pizza and wings (#3 on my list of top wings in Indy).
(4)D h.
a somewhat strange layout...after walking past the smokers and into the bar, you immediately enter a larger multipurpose area with no direct site of the bar. if you turn to the right, the bar is set off the main room in a narrow rectangle. the bar itself is in the shape of a backwards "J" with 15 or so stools. mirrors around the lower portion of the "J". the other room has lower eating tables & booths. pool tables towards the back (south) wall. as with most other neighborhood bars, guessing most everyone in the place has been there before, they're very comfortable. mostly middle aged with a couple older & younger mixed in. aside from those at the bar, there seems to be a lot of movement, maybe it's people back & forth to the bar, familiarity, or the games in the back. rock music over the speakers, but it's a juke box, so it changes to the desires of the other patrons. food is mostly average. strong drinks. steel pipe for a footrest. wooden/laminate bar with a good, large wooden rail that is a perfect place to rest elbows. bar overhang has cabinets for the bartenders and provides some cover. mirrors & beer posters behind the hook in the "J", but otherwise the bar back is shelves with liquor bottles and a single, somewhat outdated TV. Metal padded stool with no back support, many wobbly. Floors are a worn, red painted concrete. in the end, a decent place to grab a beer if in the area, but not a destination.
(3)Beth C.
We love GGs! The drinks are cheap. We like the bar better since it's more recent remodel. It can be VERY smoky. Karaoke is fun, but sometimes you might want to bring ear plugs because it can be really loud (compared to other bars). Our favorite thing here, besides that awesome drink deals is the pizza. The thin crust is awesome and always fresh. I've ordered other things off the menu and really like it, but the pizza is honestly the best. I give the pizza 6/5 stars :)
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