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    Bosse Sports Lounge

    3.9 (7 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Inside Level 99, you'll find a full sit‑down restaurant along with a bar in the gaming area that…read moreoffers a handful of bar stools. Reservations are definitely recommended if you want a proper table. There's a bit of overflow seating outside the main dining space, though those tables are often held for parties. Ordering can be done at the bar and you'll receive a text when your food is ready and drinks are made soon after ordering. The LevelUp Burger can be cooked rare or medium, with a hefty patty and a delicious gochujang BBQ aioli. The fries are crisp, hot, and consistently well executed. A good spot to eat before or after the games.

    Came here with a group of friends over the weekend and had a great experience. Everyone loved their…read moremeals and drinks. We had a great server, though, our only complaint was that we were ready to head out and they were nowhere in sight. Not a huge deal, the few minutes of waiting didn't end up mattering. We didn't realize Level 99 was so packed and we ended up not being able to get in. I will absolutely come back for more Detroit style pizza. The Figgy was delicious without being overly sweet. The burrata was a lovely touch and while I'm not normally a fan of tomato - I loved it with the fig jam. I got the Rickey Sour beer but I was very intrigued by their cocktails which I want to try next time. There were tons of good sounding options on the menu. Would for sure come back to try others.

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    BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse is exactly what you would expect from a large chain restaurant with an…read moreextensive menu that covers everything from burgers and pasta to steaks, pizzas, and desserts. We walked into a large, comfortable space with a sports bar feel that makes it an easy choice for groups since there is something for almost everyone. The atmosphere is casual and familiar, the kind of place where you can settle in without overthinking the choice, and the layout accommodates both small tables and larger parties comfortably. The menu offers plenty of variety, though it can feel overwhelming at times. We ordered a mix of dishes and found the food generally decent, with nothing particularly standing out as exceptional. Most dishes were satisfying without being especially memorable, and the portions were generous enough to share depending on what you ordered. The Pizookie is still the highlight of the menu and is easily the best reason to save room for dessert, with the warm cookie and ice cream coming together in a way that felt more distinct than the rest of the meal. The appetizers and burgers were solid, and the pasta dishes were filling, but the flavors across the menu leaned more toward dependable than exciting. Service was friendly throughout our visit, though the pace was a little slower than expected during busier times. The restaurant is well suited for families, larger groups, or anyone looking for a dependable chain restaurant without having to think too much about where to eat, and the team managed the volume without making the experience feel rushed. BJ's is a solid option when you want variety and a casual atmosphere, but it is not somewhere we would specifically go out of our way to visit. The dessert is worth trying, but the rest of the menu feels more dependable than memorable.

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    Have visited a few times and have been so impressed with the service, the food, the drink options,…read moreand the ambiance in the historic setting. Last time I went I was uncharacteristically in the market for some lighter fare, and the tuna steak entree with pineapple salsa and rice was fantastic and cooked perfectly.

    There is a significant service and management problem at this restaurant. My family and I went for…read moreSt Patrick's Day, as we have before. We asked the manager for some napkins to prop up the wobbly table and he said (quote) "Why don't you tell your kid not to stand on his chair" and walked away. The kid in question was literally sitting in his chair with one foot against the table. We explained to the manager the impact of what he said, and gave him multiple opportunities to apologize. We get it: its St Patrick's Day in an Irish bar and it's stressful. But instead of recognizing that he snapped: he doubled down and tried to convince us that his language fine, and that we were in the wrong for calling him out. I even talked with him an hour later, after it had cooled off, and he continued to be aggressive and dismissive. A bad manager is one thing. But our server didn't acknowledge the awkwardness (even as other families watched in shock), just trying to rush us out. The food was probably the worst it's ever been at Stone's, which raises questions of why. It's understandable to have a bad day, it's *not* ok to set the tone for your staff and establishment that berating your customers, unprompted, is acceptable.

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