I went to Sport for the first time today with fairly low expectations and wasn't disappointed. Although I admit I was not there for a sporting event, which may change my mind, a restaurant that is charging this much should be much better. This is pretty much a copy of Hooters (without the slinky outfits) or Fox Sport grill.
The decor and ambiance says I am a chain and I we are going to stay well within the safe haven of suburb-style decor.
The food is ok, but very expensive. My coworker had a Thai chicken sandwich which cost $9.95 and I had a BBQ chicken sandwich for $9.50. Each sandwich had a small helping of jo jo's (fancy-more-healthy-sounding term for French Fries). For this much money I expected much more, but the sandwiches are small, dry and boring and the fires are well, just fries. This meal should cost about $5.50.
In addition the very long menu really doesn't have much. I didn't see any vegetarian and do you really need 6 versions of the same chicken sandwich or 12 versions of the same burger?
My recommendation is if you want this kind of food save you money, eat at Applebees first and go to Sport after. If you are looking for flavor, and uniqueness there are two other wonderful choices at Fisher Plaza. Eat there and drink and watch sports at Sport later.
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