Gipper’s Sports Grill
120 Center St, Auburn, ME, 04210
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Address :
120 Center St
Auburn, ME, 04210 - Phone (207) 786-0715
- Website https://www.gippers.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 : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Sherri T.
I love this place. The chicken wings are my favorite entree and the Black Bear fries are my great indulgence. Tuesdays is the second-string cooks, so not quite as good, but otherwise its wonderful The staff will learn your names and favorite in no time if you are a repeat customer, and its wonderful to be able to chat with such friendly folks each time you go in. Even during a big game the noise is never unbearable. The specials are awesome, the food is plentiful and tastes great. What else could you ask for?
(4)Caitlyn P.
Great Variety of food, but all of it is pretty one-noted. Not seasoned well. No ciders on draft .... But they have a lot of TV's.... if that's your thing!
(3)Shane L.
This restaurant is one of those ... "Woah look what I found" types of places. You don't realize this little place is a nice little sports bar with some good pub food and some fresh cold beer. As you walk in, you will find that there are lots of Boston/New England style sports memorabilia laid out all over the walls of this place. It has a very open seating plan with all of the tables right next to each other but also has an area that you can take a large party or corporate function to. Our party of 5 started off with an order of wings and some potato skins .... the wings were very good and the skins were not the greatest in the world but was tasty nonetheless. For my meal I had the pastrami on rye bread and it was both delicious and hearty. The fries were hand cut and fresh also. The waitress was super friendly and seemed to know everyone in the building from people in suits to those in some worn down Dickeys. She did a great job in not only being friendly but also knew exactly what to recommend and took the specific needs of our party and delivered them all with excellence. Next time I am in Auburn, I will definitely be back (even with Pat's right across the street ;))
(4)Pat G.
Sad day....... Wife and I wanted to relax and get a snack after shopping. It was about 300pm and not really supper time. There where 4 people at the bar and two other tables totaling 8 plus my wife and I. We ordered a chicken finger meal to split and drinks for each of us. So, what do you think happened? The food was great and we relaxed. The Sad thing was when we got our bill we got hit with a $1 charge for splitting the meal. Was that for the extra plate we did not ask for? Was it because we are to cheap of a customer? Why was that? Usually you see this type of charge when a place is going under or they don't want you to take up booth space in one of those tourist traps. So my dilemma now is should I go there anymore? Not really sure. Should I tell the other three couples who joined us there last week for dinner? You be the Judge. Management I really hope you read this. Thank you.
(3)Craig M.
This is the #1 Sports bar in all of Androscoggin. Plenty of TVs and games on throughout the day. The food is great and all their menu items are named after a professional athlete. Their portions are huge and to some it's considered two meals in one. This place is always packed after 5pm on most days so if you have a good size group you best have someone show up early. This is a must stop for al people who are passing through the area. The cooks, waiting staff and bartenders are all very pleasant and will remember you if you become a frequent visitor. There is plenty of parking in the front or rear and its conveniently located.
(5)Shieun M.
Nice Boston Haddock and potato salad!
(4)Zeke B.
Nice place to watch the National title game between Notre Dame and Alabama. Nice people, nice waitress. Kept it simple, salad with buffalo chicken on top. And that's when NICE took a sharp left turn. I barely made it to the 2nd quarter before I suffered a major COLON BLOW. And my night was over. So much for watching the game, as it ended up also to be a BLOWOUT. Oy, my kishka's hurt! A one-timer.
(1)Toni C.
Really great time! good food and polite, professional service. great place for a sports themed birthday party! :-)
(4)Luke D.
Not from around here...looking for take out since our hotel ended 2 minutes prior. Pub food at it's best, got buffalo chicken...soo good, tender so big. Chicken quesadillas wicked good. Chicken Caesar salad yum! Had to rate this place cuz I wish it was closer to home!
(5)David L.
Who would've thought that you could find a serviceable sports bar in a strip mall....in Auburn, ME. This place was just full of TV's, had decent beer on tap and decent food. They also had that TV trivia thing which is always fun. There were some issues...a desert 'menu' consisting of 3 items, an odd setup that looks like the tables were just plopped in random places and enough killer photos to make me jealous. Overall it's a solid joint and should be patronized!
(3)Melanie B.
I totally forgot about Gippers until I went here with my cousins yesterday. Because this place is in a plaza in Auburn (as opposed to in a seedy part of Lewiston), it's easy to overlook. But make no mistake, Gippers is a quality townie/local bar with inexpensive beverages and great bar food. I was surprised that on Christmas Eve day, Gipper's was packed (then I realised that it was ridiculous to be surprised, being there myself). Things were in full tilt when I met my cousins at 3pm. I ordered a somewhat expensive Miller light bottle, and then realised there were a variety of less expensive beers I could have chosen from, so stick to Canadian beers or Budweiser if you can. I had already eaten, but my compatriots ordered food, and they raved about it. My one cousin used to bartend here, and said she always comes back for the food - they ordered a couple sandwiches and their kids shared the buffalo chicken tenders. Yum. I just love the whole affect of this place - it's super super local, comfy, and my cousin, a fire fighter, was saying hi to all the people he knew. It reminds me of my neighborhood bar in Columbus, only a lot bigger. No pretenses, just good food, good drinks, and good people. Oh, and you could easily just come here for lunch or dinner and not drink at all. Although, I have to say, while I was at the bar ordering a beer, I had an amusing conversation with a townie about cough syrup and why you have to be IDed to buy it. Oh, working class America/central Maine. I love you.
(4)Scott Y.
Gipper's is one of my favorite restaurants in Lewiston/Auburn. It's the best sports bar in town by a mile, but even if you have no interest in any of the many TVs scattered throughout the dining area you'll enjoy the staff and the food. With its location near the back of a strip mall, you'd probably never find it on your own, but it's worth seeking out. The menu is extensive, with something for every mood. The prices are good and the portions are generous. One of our favorite menu items, the nachos, is so ridiculously large that it's challenging for the two of us to finish it! The ambiance is... unique, but it works. Tables are scattered throughout the dining areas, with a bar in the middle of it all. There are televisions everywhere you look, and sports memorabilia covering the areas where there aren't TVs. Finally, Gipper's staff is great; generally the friendliest and most efficient in town. It's definitely a place that makes you feel welcome.
(4)Jeff H.
Food is okay, nothing great, service is average.
(2)Chad P.
Nachos are amazing as is the great service especially Karen and Mel.
(5)Scott Y.
Gipper's is one of my favorite restaurants in Lewiston/Auburn. It's the best sports bar in town by a mile, but even if you have no interest in any of the many TVs scattered throughout the dining area you'll enjoy the staff and the food. With its location near the back of a strip mall, you'd probably never find it on your own, but it's worth seeking out. The menu is extensive, with something for every mood. The prices are good and the portions are generous. One of our favorite menu items, the nachos, is so ridiculously large that it's challenging for the two of us to finish it! The ambiance is... unique, but it works. Tables are scattered throughout the dining areas, with a bar in the middle of it all. There are televisions everywhere you look, and sports memorabilia covering the areas where there aren't TVs. Finally, Gipper's staff is great; generally the friendliest and most efficient in town. It's definitely a place that makes you feel welcome.
(4)Jeff H.
Food is okay, nothing great, service is average.
(2)Chad P.
Nachos are amazing as is the great service especially Karen and Mel.
(5)Luke D.
Not from around here...looking for take out since our hotel ended 2 minutes prior. Pub food at it's best, got buffalo chicken...soo good, tender so big. Chicken quesadillas wicked good. Chicken Caesar salad yum! Had to rate this place cuz I wish it was closer to home!
(5)David L.
Who would've thought that you could find a serviceable sports bar in a strip mall....in Auburn, ME. This place was just full of TV's, had decent beer on tap and decent food. They also had that TV trivia thing which is always fun. There were some issues...a desert 'menu' consisting of 3 items, an odd setup that looks like the tables were just plopped in random places and enough killer photos to make me jealous. Overall it's a solid joint and should be patronized!
(3)Sherri T.
I love this place. The chicken wings are my favorite entree and the Black Bear fries are my great indulgence. Tuesdays is the second-string cooks, so not quite as good, but otherwise its wonderful The staff will learn your names and favorite in no time if you are a repeat customer, and its wonderful to be able to chat with such friendly folks each time you go in. Even during a big game the noise is never unbearable. The specials are awesome, the food is plentiful and tastes great. What else could you ask for?
(4)Caitlyn P.
Great Variety of food, but all of it is pretty one-noted. Not seasoned well. No ciders on draft .... But they have a lot of TV's.... if that's your thing!
(3)Melanie B.
I totally forgot about Gippers until I went here with my cousins yesterday. Because this place is in a plaza in Auburn (as opposed to in a seedy part of Lewiston), it's easy to overlook. But make no mistake, Gippers is a quality townie/local bar with inexpensive beverages and great bar food. I was surprised that on Christmas Eve day, Gipper's was packed (then I realised that it was ridiculous to be surprised, being there myself). Things were in full tilt when I met my cousins at 3pm. I ordered a somewhat expensive Miller light bottle, and then realised there were a variety of less expensive beers I could have chosen from, so stick to Canadian beers or Budweiser if you can. I had already eaten, but my compatriots ordered food, and they raved about it. My one cousin used to bartend here, and said she always comes back for the food - they ordered a couple sandwiches and their kids shared the buffalo chicken tenders. Yum. I just love the whole affect of this place - it's super super local, comfy, and my cousin, a fire fighter, was saying hi to all the people he knew. It reminds me of my neighborhood bar in Columbus, only a lot bigger. No pretenses, just good food, good drinks, and good people. Oh, and you could easily just come here for lunch or dinner and not drink at all. Although, I have to say, while I was at the bar ordering a beer, I had an amusing conversation with a townie about cough syrup and why you have to be IDed to buy it. Oh, working class America/central Maine. I love you.
(4)Shane L.
This restaurant is one of those ... "Woah look what I found" types of places. You don't realize this little place is a nice little sports bar with some good pub food and some fresh cold beer. As you walk in, you will find that there are lots of Boston/New England style sports memorabilia laid out all over the walls of this place. It has a very open seating plan with all of the tables right next to each other but also has an area that you can take a large party or corporate function to. Our party of 5 started off with an order of wings and some potato skins .... the wings were very good and the skins were not the greatest in the world but was tasty nonetheless. For my meal I had the pastrami on rye bread and it was both delicious and hearty. The fries were hand cut and fresh also. The waitress was super friendly and seemed to know everyone in the building from people in suits to those in some worn down Dickeys. She did a great job in not only being friendly but also knew exactly what to recommend and took the specific needs of our party and delivered them all with excellence. Next time I am in Auburn, I will definitely be back (even with Pat's right across the street ;))
(4)Pat G.
Sad day....... Wife and I wanted to relax and get a snack after shopping. It was about 300pm and not really supper time. There where 4 people at the bar and two other tables totaling 8 plus my wife and I. We ordered a chicken finger meal to split and drinks for each of us. So, what do you think happened? The food was great and we relaxed. The Sad thing was when we got our bill we got hit with a $1 charge for splitting the meal. Was that for the extra plate we did not ask for? Was it because we are to cheap of a customer? Why was that? Usually you see this type of charge when a place is going under or they don't want you to take up booth space in one of those tourist traps. So my dilemma now is should I go there anymore? Not really sure. Should I tell the other three couples who joined us there last week for dinner? You be the Judge. Management I really hope you read this. Thank you.
(3)Craig M.
This is the #1 Sports bar in all of Androscoggin. Plenty of TVs and games on throughout the day. The food is great and all their menu items are named after a professional athlete. Their portions are huge and to some it's considered two meals in one. This place is always packed after 5pm on most days so if you have a good size group you best have someone show up early. This is a must stop for al people who are passing through the area. The cooks, waiting staff and bartenders are all very pleasant and will remember you if you become a frequent visitor. There is plenty of parking in the front or rear and its conveniently located.
(5)Shieun M.
Nice Boston Haddock and potato salad!
(4)Zeke B.
Nice place to watch the National title game between Notre Dame and Alabama. Nice people, nice waitress. Kept it simple, salad with buffalo chicken on top. And that's when NICE took a sharp left turn. I barely made it to the 2nd quarter before I suffered a major COLON BLOW. And my night was over. So much for watching the game, as it ended up also to be a BLOWOUT. Oy, my kishka's hurt! A one-timer.
(1)Toni C.
Really great time! good food and polite, professional service. great place for a sports themed birthday party! :-)
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