6am Mimosas and 80s music make me a happy camper. A bit expensive for drinks but when you have a flight at the crack ass of dawn this hit the spot.
Andy J.
Tu valoración: 1 Orlando, FL
The edamame is served at room temperature here; we all prefer it warm. The salsa for the chips is supposedly homemade but tastes like cocktail sauce. The service was very slow and they have a limited beer selection too. The only positive I can think of is that it was not packed with people and offered a quiet spot during our long layover. I can’t recommend this place since there are some other better options at LAX.
TM K.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
I wish you could give negative reviews. There’s absolutely nothing good about this place. Crap service, crap food and there’s a good chance you will get sick. Don’t go here, there are other option in the airport, it can’t get any worse than this.
Greg S.
Tu valoración: 1 San Diego, CA
I feel obligated to add one more terrible review for Home Turf Terminal 6. My main reason for doing so is I felt his place is using some kind of bait and switch. It has the appearance of a real sit down and order type restaurant — but it’s far from it. My Caesar salad was delivered in about 2 minutes — because it was prepackaged in a plastic box. It was bland and stale. What is irritating to me is you don’ t discover this sleight of hand pre-packaged trickery until AFTER you’ve ordered. At least be honest guys. Put the packages out in the open in stacks just like all the other kiosks do.
Yesenia V.
Tu valoración: 1 Colorado Springs, CO
pricey, like any airport, but at least at other airports, the staff is courteous. there’s trash all over the floor. their trash cans are over flowing. the ‘bartender’ doesn’t acknowledge you when he talks to you and everyone else is too worried about chatting amongst one another than taking care of customers. it’s a seat-yourself setting, so when we grabbed a sticky table, we had to inconvenience some dude to finally come wipe it down. won’t come back. not here. sucks.
Tom B.
Tu valoración: 5 CHATSWORTH, CA
Yes 4 starts… Sure it’s simple food and over priced. But the staff there are the best. I sit there for a couple hours each trip, and each trip the staff has gone out of their way to make me feel comfortable while hanging out. My favorite is the sushi rolls and splits of korbel. Thank you for being there. I’ll see you soon.
Justin F.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
What kind of sports bar doesn’t have a burger? Service sucks and way way over priced. The food is served in pre-packaged boxes from behind the bar. I think my sandwhich was made last week.
Stephanie H.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Foods is from CPK and all pre-packaged. Def could do a better job of serving real food since it is a bar and most people want bar food at a sports bar. Otherwise, service was alright. unspectacular but nothing to complain about either.
Al S.
Tu valoración: 1 Portland, OR
Do not eat here. Food quality is poor and the service is even worse. I travel through LAX every week and this placed is always understaffed. If you are in a pinch get one of the sandwiches to go.
Lenny G.
Tu valoración: 2 Stone Ridge, VA
They get swamped at times flights are waving and obviously don’t have coverage. Hard to plan for, but scheduling could give them a better service experience. People kept leaving and I couldn’t get what I wanted when I needed it. Went back 30 mins later and totally different experience. Food is pre made, so don’t expect much there. But pretty good for where and what they are, could have more beer selection too!
Jackie G.
Tu valoración: 1 Tacoma, WA
Overpriced drinks. well that’s what most airport bars provide but the wine here was the worst ever. The server brought me a red wine that I had ordered to try and it was room temp. YUCK! I asked why it’s room temp. He said that’s how they keep it. I told him wine is to be served chilled and that I didn’t like it. especially once I found out later how much they charge for a partially filled glass. 1/3.not even half full. So I asked the server if they had a chilled wine. There were two options and I chose the Pinot Grigio. That was 1⁄3 of a glass but I really liked it so I ordered another. Now when I got the check for it, I bout fell out my *F* chair. My coworker who was flying back to the same duty station with me was also shocked his specialty liquor drink was 2 dollars less and stronger. We both thought that was ridiculous. Of course I stopped at 2 drinks because it cost me almost 24 dollars. Yes. $ 24 *MF* dollars. I laughed later about it. It’s not that I couldn’t afford it, but I could buy 3 – 4 bottles of wine for that and if you saw the glass I was provided, you might GOFF and give a funny look on your face, drink it and tell them you would pay them $ 5 because that’s at least more reasonable. Just freakin’ robbery. Another reason I can’t stand LAX. I’m not lunatic but if I go through there again and spend that kind of money between the two places that I did, you can then call it stupidity for sure. I won’t make that mistake again no matter how desperate.
David N.
Tu valoración: 1 Berkeley, CA
A tall beer + a glass of red wine + loud fat guys = $ 22.00. What a deal. Never again.
Mike G.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
DONOTEATHERE! Terrible food. Everything is prepackaged.
Patrick S.
Tu valoración: 2 Redding, CA
Very small and crowded. Service is good. Prices is 2 high as every airport but they carded us? I am old.
John B.
Tu valoración: 1 Denver, CO
I stopped in at Home Turf while I was at LAX waiting for my flight home. Ordinarily I wouldn’t even waste time reviewing an airport sports bar, but I was particularly bothered by the service at Home Turf and figured I would write a review. So here are the basics: airport sports bar= crowded and overpriced. I wouldn’t mark them down for this, it is simply the way of the world. However, the reason they only get two stars is almost entirely because of the woman behind the bar. While I sat watching football this woman, in between occasionally serving a drink, was constantly drinking(and not just water, some kind of fancy looking homemade drink). Worse yet, she was also constantly eating sunflower seeds and removing the chewed up shells from her mouth with her hand. I’m not really a germophobe or anything, but this was pretty gross. Add on to this the fact that she really wasn’t terribly friendly, and it was really just a pretty lousy experience all around.
Jason H.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
Crampted and uncomfortable. A classic crappy airport establishment. Must be run by host. A lot of airports have really improved their experience for customers by signing up big brands to run the bars and restaurants at the airport. These brands care more than just about your one time experience, because they want you not just at the airport but all over the US or world. This is the sort of place that is probably run by Host. They don’t care if you ever come back, so everything from the quality of the food and booze to the comfort is designed around one-time profits. You will never come back unless you have to and they know it. See if you can find an alternative. It’ll be better. If you have time, check out the Encounter bar in the middle of the airport. That’s pretty cool and fun.
Lissa G.
Tu valoración: 2 West Hills, CA
I would really love to do 2.5 stars, even 2.75. I agree with what most of the other reviewers have said: if there were much more from which to choose, then we wouldn’t hang out here, but there’s not much. What made this experience pleasant was that the server came over right away and let us know that if we wanted to order food from Ruby’s and bring it over, we were more than welcome. Not that Ruby’s food is outstanding, but it’s definitely better than what the food looked like at Home Turf. The server was also very kind and friendly, making an airport wait not so bad. What was a little sad about this place was that, as a sports bar, the tvs needed some servicing for real. There weren’t any important games on, but if there were, the tv situation wouldn’t be acceptable. Truth be told, though, if I were in terminal 6 and had to wait, I’d get more beer here, for sure!
Eric P.
Tu valoración: 2 San Mateo, CA
This place isn’t very good, even by airport standards. For me, the only good thing about this place was the service. Poor girl was working the entire floor by herself, but did a magnificent job. Got a salad, and I was rather disappointed that it came in the plastic to-go box. Yes it’s a bar… yes it’s in the airport… even if the source of the food was indeed the to-go box, it would’ve been better if it came on a plate. Presentation matters. Both salad and drinks are overpriced for what they are. but again, it’s the airport. Will not come here again during my next LAX visit.
Charmie P.
Tu valoración: 2 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Not a lot of options on Terminal 6 of LAX so we settled for Home Turf… We should have tried Redonda which is the other sports bar in the terminal, not as large of a restaurant/bar but I can’t imagine the food was any worst. This place is overpriced and the food tasted, well, just like fast food.
Berg W.
Tu valoración: 1 San Jose, CA
What always makes a long journey a crappy experience? Eating horrible food for a whole day. Home Turf Sports Bar at LAX helped make this trip memorable… in a bad way. Firstly, walking up through terminal 6 with an appetite, you pass a Ruby’s. You say to yourself: «That looks horrible, there has to be something better.» Low and behold Home Turf Sports Bar beckons you to watch their flatscreens, drink their beer, and eat some greasy pub food. Decision made. You sit down order a club sandwich and drink a big beer while watching ESPN without the sound. Suddenly, you realize the err of your ways. The food arrives in Ruby’s paper, as the server walks it over from the crap factory down the way. «Dammit,» you say. You then relent: «Oh well, I’ll give it a shot, I guess.» Welcome to your worst nightmare. The whole rationale behind your decision was the fact that a club sandwich is a very rudimentary dish, which shouldn’t be that hard to execute and serve in a timely and edible manner. Somehow, Home Turf… err, ah… Ruby’s makes the worst excuse for a club sandwich you’ve ever had the misfortune of encountering. A stale white roll, stacked with ¼″ thick slices of dry tasteless turkey, gross tomatoes, hard bacon, oxidized avocado, and wilted lettuce, served free of all condiments and a side of fries. The description should be required by law to state that verbatim. A club by definition is three slices of toasted sliced bread cut in quarter on the diagonal with large toothpicks holding them together. Without that, you don’t have a club. Period. You resolve to pay $ 7 for a United Airlines turkey wrap next time.