![]() While there’s nothing special about this establishment, it will do in a pinch. Reviews for Time Out Sports Bar and Grille 4.2 stars - Based on 9 votes. See restaurant menus, reviews, ratings, phone number, address, hours, photos and maps. A reasonably good place with food and service that satisfy. View the menu for Time Out Sports Bar and Grille and restaurants in Claremont, NH. Food, atmosphere and service are routinely top notch. A rare establishment to which you’d be proud to take the most discerning diner.įour stars: Very good. Each reviewer visit is unannounced and paid for by FLORIDA TODAY.įive stars: Excellent. To receive a rating of less than three stars, a restaurant must be tried twice and prove unimpressive on each visit. Ratings reflect the quality of what a diner can reasonably expect to find. The reviews are the opinion of the reviewer and take into account quality of the restaurant’s food, ambiance and service. Restaurants are rated on a five-star system by FLORIDA TODAY’s reviewer. Other: Full bar with drink specials and extensive list of specialty/craft beers dietary needs accommodated vegetarian fare dogs allowed on patio until 4 p.m. Weekend brunch will be introduced this week. Think I’ll catch a Liverpool match there after all. The bottom line is that if you think sport fans and non-fans deserve fresh, imaginative food, go enjoy the cool breezes, good, informal meal and your team if you’re so inclined. It also would be helpful were the restaurant to include more information, like hours, on its Facebook page, or have an operational website. Service has been spotty, but we think TimeOut is doing everything it can to rectify that. ![]() Less satisfying? Well, the Philly cheesesteak ($10) was substantial and well-intended but nothing like the real deal, and the burgers are available only at medium or well-done temperatures understandable but unfortunate with one of the best cheeseburgers in the area. Sides are noteworthy too, including better-than-average sweet potato fries ($2.95) and tater tots ($2.95), a welcome change, but the fries are ($2.95) not bad either. Otherwise, there are 10 versions, including a Good Morning Burger ($13) which comes with bacon and eggs. Try one for lunch on certain days, it costs $5. If I could give ten stars i would.The burgers are the stars here, though: big and thick, clearly hand-pattied and seasoned, served on rather dense rolls with a choice of cheese and snappy-fresh tomato, red onion and artistically cut pickle, all to the side, just in case you don’t like stuff on your burger. Wow is all i can say maybe it has been here so long you-all forgot how great this place is! I have been here now for breakfast, lunches and a few dinners (waiting on my moving truck so stuck in hotel) and each time i came in it was amazing. It has seven pool tables, one snooker table a professional shuffleboard and a juke-box i can play from my phone! Then add in the amazing great food, couple that with a staff that bends over backwards to make and keep you happy, what more could you ever want? They also have a large dance floor and a stage for bands in addition to an upper "out of the bar" FAMILY sit down full restaurant. I walked into the Time-Out from a recommendation from my hotel, and I loved it. I just got into town from Seattle, I am relocated for a new project here in Garden City, I have traveled my entire career and have been to big cities, small cow towns and pretty much everything in. You may enjoy this place, just don’t question the queen that runs it. We paid for our drinks, tipped the waitress and went to a restaurant that respects their customers. All the while, the manager’s security guard (I guess) slouched behind her, ready to take action. We explained that stolen identities are very common in this town, and we simply did not like that our IDs were taken away for so long, and out of sight. We stated we understood her concern, but still didn’t understand why the server was not permitted to check the DOBs at the table like every other restaurant does. ![]() The manager arrived, immediately took a defensive physical posture over our table, and began to bellow on about not wanting to get fined for serving underage age people. We couldn’t understand why she needed to take our IDs away with her so we asked to speak with a manager for clarification. She walked away out of sight with our IDs and returned several. We ordered a beer and the nice waitress asked for our ID (no problem, but we are 40 so it was a bit odd). Asian Restaurants for Lunch in Garden City.American Restaurants for Large Groups in Garden City.American Restaurants for Families in Garden City. ![]()
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