Usually when my organization at work has an after work outing we usually go here. It's a nice place with 2 spacious private rooms (although one has more games than the other) and a dining area comeplete with bar. The rooms are loaded with big screen tvs playing any sport channel possible as well as the main bar having tvs all around. This place also has cheap cover whenever there's a boxing or UFC Pay Per View they air (and most likely, they'll carry every fight). The food is not bad either carrying almost every pub grub you could ask for. However, the service is somewhat shady. I've only been there a couple of times, most recently with a friend to watch a UFC event, and it's almost as if the waitresses are biased. The first time I was there with my coworkers, the waitress passed me up about 5 times before I can order a drink. And yes she did make eye contact with me but never said anything until the 5th time around if I wanted anything. In my most recent visit, our waitress was constantly in our ear asking if we wanted more drinks. We kept saying later, but every 5 minutes it was the same question. I mean, we're trying to watch the fight here and she keeps interrupting. Not only that, it seemed as though her friends were at the table ahead of us as she was a bit too friendly with them, having the guys touch her all around (even one guy have his girlfriend and her put their heads by his crotch for a picture). Needless to say, the waitresses here all think they're ""hot $^&!"" and probably would work for H o o t e r s if they could. I do like the place; it's great for watching the Pay Per View fights and for company outings. Just wish the service was more professional.
Pros: Food, Good for groups, Good to watch Pay Per View fights, tvs play almost every sports channel, Passible beer lineup
Cons: Waitresses are biased and VERY UNPROFESSIONAL, wish they had a Chicago location, Reservations needed for groups tend to go fast and overbooked
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