Copperhead Grille
1731 Airport Rd, Allentown, PA, 18109
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Address :
1731 Airport Rd
Allentown, PA, 18109 - Phone (610) 403-4600
- Website https://www.copperheadgrille.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Wed
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Nicole K.
Amazing food and atmosphere at the Copperhead Grille!!! A must try is the Yuengling Beer-Battered Bacon Cheddar Burger an seasoned potato wedges paired with the Yuengling Oktoberfest draft! Best burger I've ever had, so full of flavor!
(5)Mark C.
This has been my go-to spot my first night when I get in on business and they are open late. Great beer selection, BBQ is also good and the price is reasonable. If your into sports, the booths have speakers numbered 1-2-3 for the big screens, so you can listen to the commentary if you so choose...
(5)Joyce M.
Did you know that the Copperhead Grille's wings are locally sourced, hormone free, antibiotic free, fresh, never frozen, zero trans fats? I had the quinoa mint salad, though. It was excellent.
(5)Aaron T.
In my non-gluten free years, the Copperhead Grille was awesome. I stopped at one of their other locations and had their mozzarella sticks (delicious) and anything else I could get my hands on on their menu. Don't let my two star review persuade if you have a strong intestinal system, for me they get a low confidence vote for my gluten free friends. They get an "E" for effort when it comes to their menu. They tried to get around the "gluten free" description by putting a "low gluten" indication on the menu. This is a very poor descriptor for anyone that is celiac or extremely gluten sensitive. Some restaurants are scared of legal implications of dietary restrictions, so I'm assuming a team of lawyers was working on their menu and not culinary educated professionals. Other restaurants have used less vague, "made without gluten" verbiage to state that there is no gluten in the recipe, but cross contamination is possible. However, the low gluten indication keeps anyone that needs to know the exact content of the recipe guessing. If you like toilet humor, you'd love to be around me after consuming gluten. It's an experience similar to Harry's laxative experience after Lloyd gave him laxatives in Dumb and Dumber, just less funny (at least for me). Even the slightest amount of this seemingly harmless protein ruins my night. Then, it continuously ruins my week (and my fiancée's) as the symptoms fade. After picking up a starved fiancée from ABE after a long day of travel, this was the closest and most convenient option to meet her hunger. After seeing the menu, I was skittish about the "low gluten" designation, but my waiter said they would work closely with me. I ordered a couple options with the designation that I considered low risk and asked the server to give instructions to the kitchen regarding my dietary needs. After ordering the chili, one of their steaks that was on special, their garlic mashed potatoes, an slaw, I can tell you with a high degree of certainty that one of these items contain gluten. My best guess is they use beer or another thickener in the chili (low gluten but not gluten free), but it could have been anything I ordered. About 10 minutes after we left the restaurant, the "I hope I don't poop my pants before I get home game" began. I ended up tapping out, stopping at a Burger King about 15 minutes into the ride, luckily reaching the restroom in time. Then humiliatingly lost the game later that night, not pleasant. The server was nice, but the restaurant failed to meet my communicated needs. I'm very thorough and interrogate my servers, and have disappointment, in more ways than one, when they are not met. I really do love Copperhead as a bar and grill, and it's one of the better sports bars in the Lehigh Valley for non-gluten restricted patrons. However, my reviews are based on my experience and this was poor with an ongoing side effects. They get a low confidence vote for the GF community.
(2)Dori H.
I love, love this place. The food, the drink selection, the prices, the atmosphere. We often do a later-ish dinner (think, 8:30) here and sit at the bar. The wine is cold with a great price point, and the chicken Caesar I had last time was fantastic. My date had the crab mac and cheese, which he loved. Every now and then, the bartenders can be a touch slow, but nothig really worth noting. The only thing that I was truly saddened by was, on a recent warm night, the outdoor seating is still covered in leaves from last fall. I'm looking forward to going back when I can sit outside!
(4)Jeff B.
We visited 9/17/15 and went in not knowing what to expect. We couldn't have been happier! We had relatives visiting from out of town. They both had the Cobb Salad and both said it was one of the best they've ever had (they are well traveled). My wife had the crab cakes and asparagus. The crab cakes are actual lump crab and not a bunch of filler and the asparagus was cooked perfectly. I had the Cuban chicken which was absolutely mouth watering. Our waitress was extremely attentive (especially with our kids) but not over bearing. The food was amazing and we didn't have to wait a long time for it to come out despite the being packed. More than enough for the price and absolutely delicious! We'll absolutely be coming back!!
(5)Kristle N.
Love the half price appetizers after 9pm! Best apps in town! So much better than Applebee's! Mozz sticks are the bomb!!! The manager is so friendly and always remembers me and my husband! Serving time could improve though!
(5)Katie S.
Had an amazing time at happy hour in the bar area! Our server Gabrielle was fantastic and the food was delicious as always. Kenny the manager visited our table with kindness, respect, and truly cared about my friend's and my experience. We will definitely be coming back soon!
(5)Chris G.
Our last visit didn't go well but this time I am very impressed. Our food was so good everything was perfect my wife had the chimi chicken (I wish I got it) so good I had Siracha salmon perfectly done. My parents had the crab cakes which were done just right and steak. Everything was great from the top notch service to the food we were very impressed and will be back after giving it another try I don't regret it. I applaud this restaurant. Oh the wings are the best in town.
(5)Jeff W.
Great place for family and friends. Good selection of TVs and beer. Service is usually polite and accurate. The food is above average for bar food. Like the discounts on iron pigs games. Good lace for families and groups.
(4)Kevin S.
Great food, great service, plenty of TV's, great prices. A must see if you are looking for a good sports bar in the valley. Much better then pj whelihan's or woody's! If you're looking for a good app, the mozzarella sticks are AMAZING!
(5)Dianna G.
The black bean burger was AMAZING. Don't have a Copperhead locally but I would make the drive just to eat this burger again. Service was good. Everyone else seemed to enjoy their food too. Nice beer selection. Pretty typical bar & grille look to it.
(4)Lee S.
Food is good. Layout is good. Recommend for the sports nut but... The booths are the worst place to sit on earth if you are on the interior seats. Get the ends. The interior seats leave you sitting in the corner of a 90 degree angle with access to basically the corner of the table. Horrible. If you end up in the interior seats, you might as well shoot yourself in the face.
(3)Haley G.
Good service. Small menu options. Bar seemed well stocked. For "chain restaurants" there are others that stand out and I would rather dine.
(3)J B.
Was driving by and saw this. In town for a couple of nights. Food was so good we are their both nights and it was great. Started with mango habanero wings which were awesome. Nice mozzarella sticks. Good breaking. Sauce was a sweet red sauce. Chimichurri steak sauce was awesome. Burgers were big and juicy. Only let down was the apple crisp. Apples not fully cooked and no crisp in my opinion. But we will return!
(5)Melissa S.
Service was great! Food was ok. The sliders were kind of dry. We had the chimmi spicy wings and they were not spicy at all. Being from MN you'd think we would think the were spicy since ketchup is spicy but they were seriously not bad! I'd come back again if I'm ever in the area.
(4)Anuj S.
Walked into Copperhead and it was a really cool place. My first reaction was that it's like a more mature version of Buffalo Wild Wings. The service was also good. Our waitress was very responsive and all. One thing which I found strange was that a number of people ordered wings on our table, but when the orders were brought out, they didn't know which order was which. After some close staring and inspection, they figured the different sauce combinations. Granted, my review is only based on one visit, but my food was really average. I appreciated that they had a vegetarian portabella mushroom burger option. It just wasn't that great. The wedges were fine. Next time I'd probably try the quesadilla or maybe the fajitas.
(3)Cassandra G.
First time there. Atmosphere was good. Service was mediocre. My boyfriend and I both ordered the sirloin with chimmi sauce. He got medium well and I got medium rare but it was more like medium. Not a fan of the chimmi sauce though. Wouldn't order that again. He also got the chili and said that was good. All in all would go again but definitely ordering something else.
(3)Scott H.
The Copperhead Grill on Airport Road is still our "go to" restaurant. If we can't decide on anyplace else to go, we always end up there because we know we are going to get good food, good service, and at a good price. We rarely have to wait to be seated, and if we do it's not all that long. My previous review still stands, but I'm upping it to 5 stars because it's very hard to find anyplace, never mind a restaurant, that has consistently friendly and good service like Copperhead does. Mozzarella Sticks are our favorite appetizer, and their Chicken Parm is my favorite meal. Wing Wednesday is also right up there.
(5)Brad H.
I enjoyed this restaurant. Service was great. Decor was a high class sports bar, kind of unassuming from the outside. My steak was spot on Med-rare great flavor. Allentown is not the greatest culinary hot spot i stuggle to find anything worth while so it was i pleasure to find this spot.
(4)Chris S.
They will make an effort to put on the NFL game you want to watch, as opposed to Whelihans who won't budge. Great food...beer needs to be colder on tap. Very accommodating servers.
(5)phoebe c.
Quick to be seated. Big, big, big screen & multiple tv's for game watching made for a happy Dan. Great service and fresh food! Seems like the perfect place for game watching or after work drinks. Mediterranean salad rather good but dressing was not house made Greek dressing rather a balsamic. I like house made dressings. It's a thing with me. Dan liked his steak salad. Good beer selection. Would try again!
(4)Jared F.
I've been here more times than I can count and it's truly a hit or miss place as far as the service goes. This past weekend we were there, even did call ahead seating so they knew we were coming and waited an hour and 45 minutes. The rude hostess couldn't give us any estimate on a timeframe that we would be seated but I had family in from out of town and we already stood around for an hour so I assumed it couldn't be much longer. People were being sat, ate and walked back past us again to leave while we were waiting. Sure the wait could've been longer because we had 6 people in our party but maybe the owners should've considered groups when recently renovating and put in more than 4 larger tables instead of more bar stools. There are better sports bars in the area with better service than the rude and incompetent staff at copperhead.
(1)Richard L.
Copperhead is a pretty traditional modern sports bar in terms of decor. Menu selections, however, reveal a bit more variety than most sports bars - with options like panko-crusted tilapia. A pretty tasty chimichurri sauce is also available on several dishes, which I'd recommend (if you like chimichurri sauces).
(4)Wayne B.
I get here 6 or 7 times a year. Service, food variety and quality, the upscale pub atmosphere and the expanded craft beer menu (probably 30 on tap) are always excellent.
(5)Truck C.
Went in last night after reading many good reviews. Great food and great service. It was less like a sports bar and more like a good restaurant that happens to have a bunch of tv's with the games on so it was good for me and the wife. We will surely go back and try some of the other things that looked great on the other tables and the menu.
(3)Jaclyn V.
We used to go here quite often and then after a while the quality took a steep dip. Last night we revisited because if you show them your Iron Pigs ticket you can get a free Bud light or Coors light...limited options, but free! The hosts greeted us right away and asked us how we were doing on the way to the table. Our server Brittany was super quick and attentive. I ordered the Tuscan Pasta and he got the CHG Favorite Fries and buffalo wings. The food was awesome. I loveeed the sauce that the pasta was in, it was a light cream sauce that tasted so delicious with the vegetables in the pasta. We will be going back again:)
(4)Ed S.
This review is just for service at the bar. I can't speak to the food or food service. A friend and I went for a few beers on a Thursday around 8 or 9pm. It wasn't that busy and there were two bartenders. We placed our order for drinks and eventually were told that the keg had kicked and they were going to replace it. I would have preferred to just order another beer, but she was gone before I could say anything. After about 5 minutes (10 minutes since we sat down) we got our beers with the warning "the beers are overflowing so your glasses are all wet." I've been in enough bars to know that a good bar will comp your beer if you had to wait for a keg to be changed and then your first beer is 1/3 head. Instead, she didn't even bother to wipe them off or offer napkins. I walked to the end of the bar for some napkins and we wiped our glasses down ourselves. That was the last time we saw a bartender. Our glasses sat empty and pushed away from us (international sign for 'more beer please') for well over 5 minutes, but neither bartender came over to us. Luckily our tab was placed in front right after we ordered our beers so we knew how much we owed. We put some money down and left. For me, a good bartender makes or breaks a bar-going experience. These girls seemed to have no real idea what they were doing. I probably won't go back if I'm looking to have a few beers. The wings that the guy next to me ordered smelled great, though.
(2)Jeff S.
I've been here a few times now. The first couple the food was great. Because of this I've tried brining work friends here and the family a couple time and the last few have just been "Meh". This last time I came I got wings and although a great breeding and Sauce the were tiny and my personal pet peeve BROKEN. All in in all an ok place and price. Just not great. That being said the service has always been good with friendly staff that check up on you just the right amount.
(3)Diana P.
This is our favorite pub/ sports bar. We pretty much get the same few items (steaks, fajitas, salads, burgers, chicken sandwiches), so I can't speak to the quality of the whole menu. The items we order are almost always excellent. Consistency with their food is their strength. We never had a bad experience.
(5)Lauren S.
Jess B was our server and she was great! as a previous waitress and now bartender I watched her handle 6 big tables and was still able to keep up with everyone's demands, excellent server! and the food... great as always. wings were awesome and the steak fajitas are to die for
(5)Isabel O.
Solid spot if you know what kind of place you're going to. TV's are everywhere, can be a bit distracting (especially if there's a popular game on that brings on the cheers or boos.) Very solid food with a homemade, quality vibe, not a mass-produced one. Mozzarella sticks and all other apps really awesome, big fan of the sandwiches (especially the prime rib with the au jus and the horseradish and the new fried fish tacos.) Not a fan of the semi-circular booths at all. They have divots you sink into and they're awkward for couples. Prefer this spot for lunch over dinner in terms of ambiance, and WAY prefer this location over their one on 378 for the food, hands down. Servers all very sweet and professional. I clearly caught one off-guard with a Foursquare check-in deal for free mozz sticks... but she didn't make me feel like a loser for using it, or some kind of thief, which not everyone pulls off well.
(4)M W.
Bright, open atmosphere with solid bar food, great happy hour prices and a lengthy beer selection. Always a nice go-to place for food, beer and sports.
(4)Tyler L.
One of the best places to watch a sporting event, especially a local college football game (go Lehigh!) In the area. The tons of the and giant projectors, including the one in the bathroom make it easy to keep up with the game. The beer selection is also great with tons of craft beer on tap. They also have huge 34 oz mugs. The wings were great, big and crunchy with several interesting sauces. The cheesesteak calzone was also excelent and immense. The jalapenos in it made it special. Love coming here for drinks and a game.
(4)Andrea A.
This place surprised me. We went in fairly late just before Christmas, after a full day of doing those things you do just before Christmas that get you plum tuckered out. With the screens around the room, I was expecting the usual sports bar type food. Oh how wrong we were. The food was totally delicious, of a higher standard than we expected, and nothing like you'd get in a regular sports bar. Our waitress was perfect too. We felt totally at home here and we'll be going back soon.
(4)Chip C.
Very good sports bar. Staff is always well trained. My favorite us the Chic BLT Wrap. Biggest knock would be the lack of a good lite beer. Always frustrated with the obvious choices of Coors lite, bub lite, and miller lite. If these beers were sandwiches they would put 3 of the same bad options on the menu! Young Lite, Sam Adams Lite or Heinekin Lite all better options.
(3)Mj F.
This place blew us away. We were visiting for the 4th of July 2013 and this was the only place we were able to find something to eat after 10pm. What a pleasant surprise, the food was GREAT. We had take out and everything was cooked perfectly. We had Jumbo Lump Crab cakes, mashed potatoes that melts in your mouth, buffalo wings, Filet Mignon, Chicken Penne Vodka, Steamed Broccoli, Sweet Corn and Crusted Baked Potato. The hostess and the Bar Tender were very helpful and pleasant. The atmosphere was inviting and clean, the music wasn't over powering and there are a lot of huge tvs that are great for the sports fan.
(5)Angela M.
My husband and I ate here on a whim. After looking at the menu I expected typical sports bar food. The waitress pointed out a few of her favorites and we were both pleasantly surprised. Pulled pork sandwich - nice flavor to the pork, not too juicy, the onion straws were nicely cooked - not too battery or fried and the barbecue sauce was served on the side Chicken gyro - nicely marinated chicken, huge chunks of feta, excellent tzatziki sauce
(4)Ben P.
You know, this place ain't bad at all. It's a sports bar, with a sports bar atmosphere. Lots of big-ass screens, stadium-style arranged booths, booths have little volume controls and you can change which TV you hear. There was a wait, but they passed some little apps around while you wait. Cheesey, but a nice touch. Food was solid, cheap and big portions. Good burgers, not bad steaks and fish, good sides. Coconut shrimp app was very good. Good beer list, too. Service wasn't terrible, our guy was a bit over-zealous but I guess that's not as bad as if he wasn't there enough. Oh, and to the dude complaining about the noise, the pop music and the Red Zin...what the hell, man? It's a sports bar, not Chez Peppe.
(4)L. J.
first visit. bright. clean, nice decor, tons of tv's for watching philles and world cup soccer. we ordered drinks and a bunch of appetizers. everything was tasty and good value for the money. mile high nachos were massive. service was friendly and attentive.
(4)Seana C.
Weird mix between sports bar and an upscale restaurant... but it works. I had the salmon and it was delicious. My date had a chicken and pasta dish, which was just average. My sweet potatoes were delicious and the salmon was cooked perfectly. I'd definitely go back!
(3)David B.
NOISY. Blaring TVs and whiny nasal auto-tuned pop garbage all competing. Ordered the red Zin, was brought the pink stuff. Le sigh... but the red was very good. Ordered a rib-eye with shrimp add-on, salad and soup as sides. Soup was called some crazy italian name but it was just blah chicken chowder that tasted canned. The shrimp were bacon-wrapped and good thing because there was no seasoning at all and they came with a side of gooey BBQ sauce. I think they were supposed to be garlic shrimp. Blah. The steak was bland and greasy-tasting. I know rib-eyes, and this one came from a worn-out industrial dairy heifer. I couldn't finish it. Huge peeve: I was asked FOUR TIMES about how I liked my meal. Unless it's actually inedible I usually blow em off but by the fourth time it was becoming really intrusive. Once more and they really would have known. Lastly it attracts a loud douche-y old frat-dude crowd. I think there was one woman in the whole place aside from the staff.
(2)IL T.
The Airport Road facility is nice & spacious, three huge big screen TV's dominate the front center of the place. This used to be a Damon's, so it has the typical style of that chain restaurant. I went to retry their wings, as they were recently voted the Best in the Lehigh Valley. Wings are ok at best. Very hard to believe they have been voted best in the valley, as I would rank them near the bottom, for the fact that they do NOT taste like buffalo wings. Both the "mild-mannered" and the "hot & bothered" taste sweet, like they have honey on them, and there was nothing hot whatsoever about the "hot & bothered". To each their own, but I would not recommend the wings to anyone. Oh, one more big complaint. Celery. One should not have to "request celery". And if you do request it, you get a measly 2 tiny stalks. If you ask for more, you will be charged an extra .50. Wings were already costly, in my opinion, 5 for $4.95, so to be charged an extra .50 for celery? Really? It's celery. Since I came for wings, it's hard to recommend the place any higher than 2 stars. But in fairness, the place is clean, beer specials were good, staff was friendly enough, and the service was timely.
(2)Ken J.
I went here when they first changed hands form Damon's and had horrible service, probably just new waitresses and starting a new chain. Kind of forgot about the place due to lack of advertisement, and I just started going there again, 1st time, excellent service, but it was tues night, second time a weds night, orders were wrong and food was cold, but it was a table of 8, third time, was a Saturday college football day, a party of 25+ entered sat down in front and acted like it was a family reunion, standing in front of the TV's without a care in the world. Multiple complaints went out to the manager on duty with absolutely no concern to the families that were already seated. He did not address the problem at hand but chose to make the majority of the room move around to different seats to allow the minority of the people causing the problem to simply sit down. I watched 9 tables get up and walk out due to the lack of managerial experience displayed. Don't come here if you want to watch a game and they book a party of 20+
(2)Leonard P.
Fun energetic place with good food and beer (other then millers & coors). Prices are fare and employees are happy to mingle with you. Good for family and all!
(4)Kyle S.
This is decent food sports bar type food--nothing spectacular, but certainly nothing terrible either. I was at Copperhead Grille on a Sunday and was seated right away with the rest of my family. We got nachos, which get a thumbs down from me, because they used nacho cheese sauce instead of melting cheese on them. There were also a lot of completely bare chips. For my meal, I got the pulled pork, and while it wasn't the best I've ever had, it was still good. Service was fast and friendly.
(3)Rebecca M.
They have really good food. I love their crabcakes and my husband loves their sweet and sweaty wings.
(5)Stephen H.
Copperhead is a fun place to eat dinner, even if it does have a bit of an identity crisis. What I mean by that is even though it looks like a sports bar, there seem to be very few sports fans in there. Granted, I haven't been there before or after an IronPigs game, so my analysis might be flawed, but having been there for some pretty major sporting events to watch on the giant projectors, there is something of a lack of the typical sports bar crowd (i.e. fans in jerseys, lots of sudden screaming and cheering). The food is good, nothing more, nothing less, but they do offer some options you won't find in the Valley just anywhere, such as the Chesapeake burger (a hamburger topped with crab cake). The tables aren't too big for a couple and aren't too small for a group, and most importantly, they have a better beer selection than your typical sports bar swill.
(4)Ronny G.
Great place to catch sporting events. Stadium seating layout ensures everyone has a good view of the game!
(4)Steve M.
I stopped in here one night for dinner while I was working in Allentown. I was greeted at the door by a very beautiful hostess (Bre) that sat me right away. I liked the atmosphere since I am a huge sports fan. T.V's everywhere with sports on all of them, I got a sore neck from trying to watch all the sports on every T.V. My server was prompt at taking my order and she always made sure I had another beer in hand before the previous one was empty. (Thanks Whitney). The food was pretty good for a sports bar. The music can get a little loud, would be better if they turned it down just a bit. When I'm working in Allentown, this is where you will find me everynight for dinner.
(4)Kevin M.
Dined here just before a flight out of ABE. They seemed friendly enough on arrival but most of the staff just did't seem to give a d*mn the rest of the time we were there. The hostess and runner with our food were the only ones with any follow up. Our food took forever to come out....22 mins. From the time we got our soup until the entree arrived and we were the only two in the dining room before 5:00 on a Monday! Food was tasty, particularly the cream of chicken soup, but the severe delay negated any enthusiasm we might have had for the meal. Did not try any beer but we did have to ask more than once for refills on our iced tea. Overall I would not recommend this establishment.
(1)Jennifer P.
I ordered rib-eye and it was dried out w/ no taste. I can't comment on much other from the menu but the boyfriend also didn't enjoy his order. We have no intentions of ever going back there. Simply put, it left a bad taste...
(1)Jay C.
We dine here often. Food is fantastic and staff is always friendly and accomodating.
(4)mundania h.
Before they opened the new location on Airport Rd. the one on Rt. 378 was pretty awesome. I don't eat red meat or chicken and I found they had a decent amount of options for us to choose from. I usually got the fish and chips and my partner would order their portabello mushroom sandwich. The beer always tasted pretty great as well. Overall the place on Rt. 378 just had a nice bar and grill feel to it. We ended up going to this location a few months ago when they just started to change the menu around. All we could get was a quesadilla and thats pretty much it. It was ok but I was pretty disappointed that they eliminated a lot of the dishes that we loved or could eat. I thought perhaps the menu was still a work in progress and after they opened up the new location we decided to check it out. We walk in and looked over the menu which really had nothing we could choose from. Some of the selections seemed a bit over priced as well. The new location also does not have that same feel as the one on Rt. 378. It seems like they are trying to be more upscale. I use to love this place but unfortunately it didn't seem to change for the better.
(2)Alyssa W.
This is the epitome of Sports Bar, I'm not sure I understand what other people were expecting. The waitress was extremely nice, certainly not annoying or overly clingy. I ordered steak, with the shrimp add-on. The steak wasn't cooked to my liking, but it was flavored well. The 'blah' shrimp David mentioned was actually rather tasty, I kinda wish I'd ordered more than just 3. We had our volume turned down all the way, so we didn't hear any sports game (3 girls, we don't care). All in all, the place is good. Nothing too fancy that you need reservations, but certainly not a dive bar.
(3)Lawrence D.
Great place to watch sports typical bar food but worth the money.
(3)Rob S.
Popcorn shrimp good but had so much more potential. Felt like it was amazing the day before then microwaved when I ordered it.
(3)Erica P.
Good sports bar atmosphere...and good sports bar food. I like my meals here best when I order something uncomplicated and/or fried. Nice beer selection too that does get updated seasonally. The staff is friendly and polite.
(4)Michelle S.
My family frequents this place and have taken guests from out of town to it. We always enjoy it and the family we had in are from new york and presumably have a refined palate also enjoyed it. They loved the salmon (which I definitely would and did recommend) ,despite being slightly more inland than they are used to, and also enjoyed the pasta dishes. Wait staff are generally young and energetic with a few veterans sprinkled in to temper things out. Management has always been great. One point off for occasionally awkward or loud seating. There is one table in particular in the front room (away from the big televisions) that I was seated at one time with one other person. It's in the middle of the room and we had to duck occasionally to avoid waitstaff with heavy trays trying to traverse the room. They handled it well but it was a little noisy and kind of cumbersome while trying to eat. I felt more bad for them having to hoist things over my head than I did feel in danger of getting smacked with a tray, so at least they were graceful! I feel they did all they could with that little spot in the middle of the room there- but it seemed like trying to get a square peg in a round hole.
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