This place sucks. They took 90 min to deliver my tiny order and when it got here the food itself was awful. The wings barely had any sauce on them, they were fatty and gross, and the celery and carrots were basically shavings of vegetables. The tots were covered in under cooked bacon pieces. Also gross and cold. I would never get food from there again.
Pat H.
Tu valoración: 2 Brooklyn, NY
I’m only saying this because I am a loyal local who constantly praises their wings, but they either got a new supplier or bad batch, b/c the wings I got last night were of the monstrous size variety, and seemed pre-breaded, and they were terrible. PLEASERSC go back to the old, smaller wings, which turn out crispier and thoroughly cooked, rather than slimy and full of connective tissue. Other than that awesome bar tenders, prices and atmosphere.
Carolyn R.
Tu valoración: 2 New York, NY
Mediocre to say the least. Atmosphere leaves a lot to be desired. Nothing special about the place at all. Would give a miss!
Greg C.
Tu valoración: 5 Williamsburg, NY
For my money this is the best place to catch a game in Williamsburg. They have all the games and good sight lines, which is always important, but more importantly, the place has a nice, laid back feel that matches the neighborhood. Good beer selection. Good drink menu. Great food. My friends and I came here to watch NFL games on Sunday afternoon and we started off ordering some nachos and some chicken schnitzel sliders. Then we ordered beef sliders. And more schnitzel. Then a quesadilla. Then more beef sliders and for good measure more schnitzel. You get the point… the food is excellent.
Gabi A.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Hipster sports bar. Weird right? Yeah. I know. That being said there are a couple of pointers that would make your experience here a little bit better: — the service isn’t the best but it’s bearable. just keep that in mind when you come here. — the bloody marys are something to be passed on. simply just a glass of vodka with tomato juice and a lemon with no celery. if you’re into that than be my guest. you have been warned. — the food portions are TINY. hence what makes this place a hipster sports bar. had the nachos, sliders and mozzarella sticks and they were pretty tasty. — beers run between $ 6 – 7. This is the only place in the neighborhood where you can actually relax at a sports bar is a plus for me.
Priti R.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
I really enjoy this sports bar, actually. It’s nice to have one that’ll play multiple games in Brooklyn, as I’m sure, if you’re a sports fan, you’ll come to find that it’s hard to find a «bigger» bar with multiple /big TVs. I’ve been here for hockey, soccer, football, and baseball games. The inside area is a bit small and dimly lit, but they have a big projected screen TV. Their breakfast menu is simple for those early weekend games(for the Premier League — we came here for Liverpool but I’m sure they play them all).
Courtney D.
Tu valoración: 3 Williamsburg - North Side, Brooklyn, NY
I love coming here for a drink and to watch some sports games. There are many big tv’s which is great for a sport outting. The drinks are a little light on the alochol so probably best to stick with a beer or wine. Great laid back atmosphere though.
John R.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Best sports bar in Williamsburg — definitely better than Croxley’s or Mullholland’s. Only issue is that it can get pretty tight in there; not a huge space. They have a solid tap selection, but the real game-changer is their food, which is awesome. Add in that their bartenders are super cool, and this becomes the top choice for game-watching in the neighborhood.
Steven H.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
I came here last night. I wanted to watch the game Colombia — Brazil and as I work really close from here I thought, lets go and watch it right there. The place is really good, nice people, good food and drinks. I came here just for the game but I’m definitely coming back here. Highly recommended.
Mark A.
Tu valoración: 1 San Diego, CA
My mother taught me if you have nothing nice to say, then to keep it to yourself, but, as you see from my other one star reviews, I break my mother’s advice and will hold an establishment accountable for two things. 1. When they don’t perform as expected and break promises. 2. When they have extremely poor service.(I mean like really bad) The second reason(poor service) is pretty subjective and hard to justify. Example: –Maybe a server just had his dog die, maybe a boss is being a jerk. So, in essence, poor service has to be really, egregious to get a one star from me. But when an establishment promises something and they don’t deliver. Well, that’s another story and that’s when people get pissed off and the reason for my 1 star review. I was out with some friends and we headed here for the Kentucky Derby. We decided to buy tickets for the Mayweather/Paquiao fight. The bartender told us they were selling and limiting the capacity to 90 tickets at about $ 25/a head. We didn’t want to hang out in a place where we couldn’t sit comfortably, cause who really wants to watch a fight with elbows in your face? When we returned for the fight, the entire club was jam packed. About 250 People and 1EXIT. We obviously left the place; and learned we didn’t miss much. The fight seemed underwhelming. But, my friend waited till Monday afternoon to inform management of his complaint. Hey dude, «you said you would limit the capacity to 90 so we could enjoy the fight.» Their response was a big F-you! Look, I’m all about making money and I know how hard running a restaurant can be, but just do what you are saying what you say you will do and everything will be fine.
Ashlee B.
Tu valoración: 1 ASTORIA, NY
Don’t go here if you have any sort of food allergy. Even if the ingredients are available the rude staff are to lazy to accommodate. If I could give this place a negative rating I would.
Christine L.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Don’t order late night from here. Food was disappointingly cold and soggy and overpriced. I ordered the mini cheeseburgers, nutella balls(missing jam?), and old bay fries. Cold fries are always edible, but I had to toss everything else.
Kate K.
Tu valoración: 4 Greenpoint, NY
Went here to watch the Seahawks game last weekend, because why not. It’s in my neighborhood. They have decent screens and a projector, nice selection of draft beer although they were out of the IPA I wanted. Guac was tasty. I saw some Ohio and Florida gear behind the bar but I don’t judge :) Pretty solid spot for relaxing and watching games
Nato S.
Tu valoración: 4 Miami, FL
Laid back atmosphere. Bartenders don’t act like god’s gift to the world. Super down to earth and really friendly. Drinks are all reasonably priced. The bar food is pretty solid — the wings are the best, for sure. Just stay away from the hot, it’ll burn a hole in your stomach. Pricing is on point. GOGATORS!!!
Justin L.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Burg Sports bar Also hosts Emo night? Nice Bartender, tin roof, chill crowd, and serves food.
Alex P.
Tu valoración: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Super nice, quick bartenders. Lots of TVs. Comfortable atmosphere. BUT… The wings used to be big and delicious. Now they are tiny — I’m talking comically small — and my friends and I cumulatively ordered about 5 plates of wings, and did not get a single drumstick in the bunch. Also, the«Hot» buffalo wings were super spicy last fall when I had them, but now they are pretty lame and would be considered mild at most establishments. The nachos were small, cold, and tasted like mildew. My friend mentioned the lack of drumsticks/normal chicken wings to the staff, and the manager was rude and defensive/aggressive, demanding«You the one who’s got a problem with the wings?» «That’s how they are.» I’ll probably still go there, because it’s close by and the bartenders are great. But I won’t get food. A final thought: I’m pretty sure the food was great last fall. Maybe I’m remembering wrong, or maybe they changed it up.
Will M.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Went for a quick trip out of the apartment with my older kid(9) on a weekend early afternoon, which is not the target market or time of day, I recognise! Checked with the bar tender and he was cool for us to have a diet coke each on the high stools outside. As we left it was filling with softballers from McCarren Park trooping in for post-match refreshments and to watch the baseball games shown on multiple screens. Nice enough but probably fantastic if you’re a baseball junkie hanging out with team mates :)
Misha T.
Tu valoración: 2 Berkeley, CA
They don’t have the NBA package but they’re a sports bar. That’s clearly a problem. Also the jack daniels sauce wings are kinda sickly sweet. Don’t get em. Stick to beer.
Julia B.
Tu valoración: 4 Long Beach, CA
I hate crowded bars. I hate crowded sports bar with loud tv. I don’t like listening to sports commentary, I just like watching the game with a drink in hand. Fortunately, to my liking, this sports bar was wonderfully chill on a Friday night. Some people were watching the basketball game on tv(sound off, woo!), the guy to my left was reading his book and eating a burger and the two guys on my right were having a quiet conversation. So it’s not a typical sports bar at all. Being a cider girl, I stuck with that and the bartender was cool. I’d definitely pop in again to try their food and have more drinks!
Jennifer H.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
This sports bar seems to have sprung up specifically to serve the S3 Softball league, so I’m pretty sure they are still working out the kinks. They sponsor the league and give us two free pitchers of beer(Miller Lite only) per team to come here after the games. It’s a nice location within walking distance of McCarren Park. We were the earliest scheduled game this week, so we were the first ones done. This also means that we were the first teams to get to the bar. There was no one else in there. Not one sport-loving soul. Thankfully, my softball team is awesome so I didn’t mind hanging out with just them for a while. We also got the prime table area near the windows on possibly the nicest day of the season thus far — score! I was a little hungover from the Friday night before, so I started with a coke. All beverages were served in plastic solo cups. Quirky, but okay. The one bartender there also didn’t know how much it cost for just a coke. She tried to look it up, couldn’t find it, and the just phrased it as a question. «How about $ 2.00?» I am quite sure that this place does not serve food. Each member of our team seemed to slink off one by one to go get food at one of the many local pizza places, or the subway down the road. We just finished playing for an hour, we are hungry! A few members of our team ordered sushi to get delivered to the bar using seamless, and no one from management(I.e. the lone bartender) said anything or offered menus. At that point other teams were following our lead by getting pizzas delivered to the bar, still without comment. So, an extra star for the bartender having to clean up after the pizza eaters without complaining or giving nasty looks when the deliveries arrived. Get some bar food going, at least! I do feel like even as the seas of colored shirts flooded the bar, everyone was still saying, «Why don’t we walk down to 4th Down?» Apparently, they sponsored the league last year. According to rumor, they didn’t want to sponsor us this year because we were too loud at the after parties last year. Hmmm, well maybe our loud fun party will single handedly start up the Roebling Sporting Club. Come on a Saturday when we are all dressed in bright orange, lime green, and fuchsia t-shirts and you’ll be in for a rowdy crowd, with a side of you-can-wear-whatever-you-want-and-still-look-better-than-the-softball-players at no additional charge.