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  • Kimball L.

    The service was disappointing, but the food was tasty. When we needed a drink re-made from the bar, the bartender argued that it was made correctly and offered to make another one, but we would have to buy the second drink as well. The feel of the restaurant is that they're running on a shoestring, tenuous budget, and it shows in the service and the setails

    (2)
  • Stan W.

    Instead of watching the Phillies having BP we decided to save a few bucks and get our buzz on at Game Seven Grill located just outside the entrance gates. With ample seating and plenty of flat screens Game Seven is your typical sports bar. We decided to share a couple of appetizers to enjoy with our drinks. Definitely nothing to write home about. Very average tasting/processed food that was more filler than anything else. The drinks were good but the service was pretty lackluster considering the customers-to-employee ratio. It was just too difficult to get another round and WAY to difficult to get our bill AND pay our bill. I think if we sat at the bar at least the drink experience would have been better. I'd come back to Game Seven Grill in the future but it would be primarily for drinks only. The service and food do not justify having a full-on meal there especially with all of the other options available in and around the stadium.

    (3)
  • Ella M.

    I miss Sliders. You walk in here and "the right side of the restaurant is open seating, but you can't order from the menu" the left side of the restaurant is for seating and eating?? Annoying. This is not the same "Pre-game" spot it used to be. $16.00 for a hamburger? Served in a metal "tub"? I opted for the Brisket Sandwich and the brisket was beyond over cooked and DRY! I mean it was chewy and tough. The fries were soggy and not good at all. My friend ordered the pulled pork potato skins and they were the size of a teeny tiny potato...one that had probably been grown in Smurf village...I mean they were tiny. For a pre-game spot that is literally a stone's throw from the ballpark...this place is ridiculously overpriced and not at all the fun hang out it used to be. Yes, when I say over priced for where it is and what it is for....I mean over priced. The quality of food has gone down. Not to mention, my beer was not very cold at all! I would have given it two stars, but the service was very friendly and very helpful. Need to find a new place to hang out before the game!

    (3)
  • April A.

    Came here during Dbacks Fan Fest not just for the DBacks Alumni Players signing that was happening on the restaurant's corridor, but also to visit friends who were there and grab a bite to eat during a break int he action of Fan Fest. Well, come to find out they closed the kitchen so I wasn't able to get anything to eat. I was majorly disappointed...that's a BIG fail in my book! Looking over their menu ahead of time, about the only reasonably priced item I saw was their salad, I believe a grilled chicken one if I recall...the rest of the items were rather pricey, and from seeing what friends of mine have ordered in the past, they definitely give you your money's worth and then some, but yeah, I wouldn't make this place an everyday stop for food. I would like to be able to TRY it sometime,, however, so I can give it a "second chance" and see if my star ratings will go up or not.

    (3)
  • John L.

    I noticed that there were a few positive reviews towards the end.They must be paid shills. This place is now so different than before with the rules of "you can't sit here and just order drinks outside in the hot sun unless you have a food order" And then they have all these military style thugs breathing down your neck all the time. They must have a lot of people leave without paying.I never ordered from this despicable crappy place because I hate the atmosphere. Very few people go in there anymore because it is so Nazi.

    (1)
  • Kyle H.

    As many people probably do, we stopped here before a Reds vs Diamondbacks baseball game. My brother and I originally rolled over to the patio by the bar and grabbed a drink and sat down. Live music? Cool. Sitting down it as loud as fawk! We moved over to the other side and waited on friends to come. Our friends came and it took forever for a server to come over. I know they are busy, and we were way early specifically there to drink before going in... so no big deal... still a bit annoying though. Once served, she came around more often. Good! We were thirsty! Food was good. I woofed it all down, plus some of my brother's nachos.

    (3)
  • Chris S.

    Decided to try this place after looking at the menu online and watching the clip about it during a Dbacks game onTV. Will not go back! FIrst off, there is little seating unless you have a RESERVATION! Many available tables to the left of the entrance for reservations, but for folks without a reservation tables were to the right side. Our choices were inside where there was a bar and about 15 tables (all full) , or outside where there were about 5 tables and some red picnic tables lined up. The picnic tables were so close together some were difficult to get between and were filthy! Plus, the red seemed to rub off on clothes and shoes. Now we could deal with all that seeing as the place is right outside the stadium. So we found a table and tried to order food. We had to ask around to find how to do that- then be self-sufficient in the process! We had to go to the hostess station for a menu, and then go inside to the bar to order and pay. They did ask where we were sitting, brought it out when it was done and waiters appeared once the order was up to bring the food and condiments. Food was just OK- The real kicker for us was that the prices on the menu for food and beer were not what we were charged. Our hamburger was listed at 10.95 but we were charged 11.95- not a huge difference but still annoying. The real difference came in the beer. Beers listed on the menu as $5-$6 were actually $7-$8 when you got them! Again not a big deal seeing as we were so close to the stadium, but still annoying. Why print a menu price if it's not correct??? If the tables had been clean, the place more organized, and the menu pricing reflecting the actual prices- the whole experience would have been different for us. The place is convenient if you are meeting someone before a game, but I can honestly say we will not be returning!

    (2)
  • Gail R.

    Great location and bartenders. management needs to keep bathroom stocked and clean. Great atmosphere when the really good band "Ratio" was playing. They brought everyone's spirits up even after the loss! Would return for the cold beer and to hear that band!

    (3)
  • Kody K.

    Really good food and a great selection of beers! Usually really crowded but you have to expect that going to a baseball game!! Roman is the nicest and coolest guy there!! We really had a great time!!

    (4)
  • John A.

    Extremely disappointed with the new game 7 apparently the owners wanted a more family themed bar/restaurant which I can understand for pregame and change to menu looks good although I did not get any food. The fun ways of the old beer girls outside with a big crowd of fun is over no drink specials except for Sunday day games supposedly and drinks after the game forget about it since they close at 11 lame but they're loss in revenue, went to Coaches Corner right across the street from game 7 for after game fun and great drink specials. Bring back Sliders I always went there before and after games will not return.

    (2)
  • Adam S.

    Terrible service. Will have to go to a better bar before attending any games.

    (1)
  • Amanda H.

    I go here often because it's a convenient spot to meet up before the game, but after they treated my friends and I so rudely this past weekend I'll never bother again. We grabbed a beer at the bar in the back because it was less crowded and we were standing in a corner and in front of the stairs that were blocked off from public access anyway but we got yelled at (and I literally mean yelled at) to move because that area wasn't for standing room. (Like I said, I go often and we actually always stand on that side of the bar and it's always pretty crowded so I don't even think that's a rule.) So, we moved to the other bar and another guy came over and yelled at us AGAIN! Apparently we were still in the way. We actually tried to ask him where standing room was but he interrupted us and said either get out of the way and go outside. He was treating a group of 30ish year olds who were half a beer in like we were rowdy college kids causing a scene! It was really obnoxious. I don't think I can bring myself to give money when they treated us like they didn't even want us there.

    (1)
  • Bernie R.

    Atmosphere is great for pre-game beers. I would have given higher marks but I'm not impressed with the food. Friends ordered nachos. They're not bad but they use Cheese Whiz. Some people like that processed crap but I don't. Soooo, beware. I ordered the "brisket" quesadilla. I put it in " " because there wasn't much meat. I couldn't tell if I was eating bacon bits or "brisket". The quesadilla was very gooey, and not in a good way. The tortilla was soft and soggy. I wish the cook had left it on the burner longer. I'm not sure what the sauce mix is, it cones on the side. The server didn't know either. I suggest asking for their BBQ sauce. They offer 3 different kinds. Overall, cheaper beers then inside the stadium. Good pre-game atmosphere. Food is just ok.

    (3)
  • Mark S.

    Convenient if you are going to the D'backs game as it's right outside the entrance gates. The menu is fairly limited and is pretty BBQ-centric. Not the greatest burger I have ever had, but not the worst either. Full bar and several taps including some local craft brews. Works for when you've misjudged your travel time, don't have time to explore the surrounding downtown area (which surely has better offerings) and want to avoid paying ballpark prices for food inside the stadium.

    (3)
  • Kyle H.

    Don't usually go to the bars around the ballpark. I have never been impressed with the food or prices. But we found ourselves at the ballpark early last weekend. And decided to go in at least to get out of the heat. I found they have a nice selection of beers on tap including a favorite Cider that I enjoy. They also had a nice selection of appetizers. Theme of the menu revolved around pulled pork items along with the normal burgers and sandwiches. We had the potato skins with pulled pork and a couple of drinks. Was very pleased as it started the day off. Will consider this location again for full meal alternatives before game time!!

    (3)
  • Sarah G.

    We attended a Dbacks game and needed to catch a bite to eat since we were hours early to the field. Game seven was closest so we went in. We were seating promptly since the Restaurant was pretty much empty. Our servers name was Carlos and he seemed friendly enough. Most of their food had really sweet barbecue sauce but it was edible. Within an hour the restaurant pretty much filled up. Our server forgot about us and treated us like an inconvenience for ordering drinks, which he kept forgetting to bring. We decided to move outside to the patio so we didn't have to sit at the table any longer. We split the bill and one of us was charged with the whole thing so they got paid twice. We brought this to the servers attention. He reran the card but when our card cleared we were still charged the full amount. That was a week ago. Since then I have contacted the restaurant multiple times. I finally spoke with the male manager whom informed me that it wasn't his job and I would have to contact accounting. He didn't take down any of my info he just gave me another number to a lady that wouldn't be in the office for another five days. Since I have been playing phone tag with her. I am still waiting for someone to take my info and I can't get my money back. DON'T eat here... Unless you like crappy service, crappy management, and crappy accounting!!! This is the service industry! I would expect to be treated with some hospitality!!!

    (2)
  • Mike T.

    Three stars for being directly across the street from Chase Field. Great place to meet people before a baseball game. Besides that, not a whole lot to say. Cold beer, average wings/burgers. Honestly, most people would never go if not for the location. But the location is perfect, so it's usually pretty full on game days. Pro tip: If you are just drinking head to the patio where they usually have beer tubs rather than wait for a server.

    (2)
  • Pete F.

    In for a Bloody Mary before the baseball game. Staff is very friendly. Price was a surprise at 6.50. Food looked good, but, will eat later. Close to the ballpark. Nice place to sit waiting for the gates to open. Chef Joe surprised me with a quesadilla. Well done and thank you. Anthony my bartender has made me feel at home.

    (5)
  • Dwayne O.

    Came here tonight the night before Super Bowl 49 at around 7;30 pm. With Super Bowl Central Downtown I was going to give up on eating downtown but noticed there was not a line to get in which should have been a sign. Only had to wait 5 minutes and were seated as far from the entrance as possible and I thought this is going to be bad because we were tucked in a corner away from everyone else. We sat there for over 10 minutes with no one that ever came to our table to even acknowledge us. My wife asked one of the people if there was some one to take our order and a nice person came over to get our drinks. The sad thing was we found out our real waitress walked by us a number of times without even talking to us. Her name was Merideth. The other person who was to setup the beer garden took our order and was the one who got our drinks, when she got our order she told us today was her first day. After we got our food and we were almost done eating Merideth came by to finally acknowledge us and then asked us about our drinks. I told my wife Merideth did not deserve a penny and a the tip should have gone to the other peraon. As for the food, the menu consists of wings, one burger, pulled pork sandwich and 2 pizzas. I ordered the burger medium and came out well, the fries were good and the bun was too big for the burger patty. It came with lettuce tomato and onions. The pulled pork sliders were good and topped with a tasty bbq sauce. We also had the cheese pizza which the top was half burnt. The wings were meaty. Should have not eaten here and the service did not exist. Will not come back and hope you don't either. Service absolutely was terrible except the new girl. She gives this place one star.

    (1)
  • Paige G.

    I really enjoy a well placed sports bar...literally a few footsteps from the Danks stadium. Sat in the bar at a high top table and took a server about 15 minutes to come over to the table. We ordered a few drinks...brought one and not the other. Menu...where do I start...oh wait this is very simple. There is about 10 items to choose from total. I will say I ordered the BBQ chicken nachos and they were amazing but for some reason again took 30 minutes to come out. Keep in mind this place was not extremely busy. Horrible service overall!!

    (2)
  • Aaron E.

    Game Seven Grill is a great place to hang out and grab a drink after visiting Chase Field! I ended up at Game Seven Grill after an event at neighboring Chase Field and walked into a Casino themed private party. The bar itself is quite large and Game Seven also offers a gigantic outdoor deck that had a live DJ when I visited. The beer options seem to be the same as what Chase Field offered and the prices seemed to be similar as well so you will shell out a bit to get your drink on ($8.00), but considering its locale that is to be expected. Game Seven Grill gets 3 Stars worth of funk.

    (3)
  • Chelsea C.

    Convenient place to grab a drink after a Diamondbacks game, which is why we ended up there. The service was painfully slow & they were constantly hurrying us to close out.

    (2)
  • David P.

    Very poor service. Food was just ok. Came here before a Diamondbacks game to eat because it was close. Hostess stand did a good job managing us. Communicated well and got us seated. Waitress didn't seem to know our table number. Took our order, stopped by about 10 minutes after she took our order and said she wanted to out it in the system correctly ( we were hoping our food and drinks would come about then). Food and drinks came at the same time. Waitress said she would refill my wife's water, but never did. She buzzed past saying she would get us our bill Had to flag her down and give her my card because the bill never came. She reviewed what we ordered because she thought the table number was wrong. Sigh. Didn't she do that before? We have now waited another 10 minutes for our check. We will miss the start of the game. I dread seeing the bill. It will likely be wrong.

    (1)
  • Andrew L.

    The food is decent but the service is behind horrible. Sheriff Joe provides better service in the jail to the inmates. I'd recommend going hungry and thirsty over this place.

    (1)
  • Eric F.

    Great place to go before Diamondbacks games, not a lot going on afterwards. Drinks are about the same price as the Diamondbacks game. Bartenders were very friendly and served everyone quickly.

    (4)
  • Jess W.

    From the reviews it seems that the owner/managers or anyone working at this establishment do not really care too much that the service is the worst. All because they know, no matter what people will return because its closest to the stadium. The hostess was nice. The waiter was okay, seemed to be stuck w too many tables. The food was cafeteria food. Not worth it. Sadly this review won't change much but if you don't really care and only need a quick beer and crap food, this is definitely your place!

    (2)
  • Jon R.

    Ordered the pretzel basket as an appetizer prior to watching the D-back at Chase Field. For $8, we got four little pretzel bites. We would have been better off buying a full pretzel at Chase field as it was cheaper there!

    (2)
  • Reese C.

    Situated right smack in front of the ballpark, this is an easy meeting spot for pregame drinks. It's only open for home games, so they definitely have their niche. We only stopped in for drinks before and after the game and didn't eat. Although we did see massive plates of nachos being served next to us and they looked fantastic. The bar staff was a little on the slow side. Would I make an effort to go here when any other time? No, but for a pre/post game drink it is just fine

    (3)
  • Emiley B.

    No. Just...no. Joke of a menu, bad food, bad service, bad atmosphere, overpriced. My husband and I came here for dinner and a beer before the game, and it was the worst. The service was timely enough, but the server couldn't answer any of our questions. I asked if the Schreiner's sausage was served whole, like a hot dog, or shaved on a hamburger bun. "I'm not sure, sorry." Okay.... We also asked if they had XX Lager or amber, and she said amber. I thought it was weird because the lager is so common, but dismissed it...until I saw someone walk away from the bar with a lager. Then, when she came back to take our order, the busser walked by and she flat out interrupted my husband in order to tell the busser something, to which he replied that the lady at another table needed a refill. It was...awkward. Especially because the restaurant wasn't even busy! In keeping with the theme, our server came and dropped the check, picked it up, and brought it back without ever speaking a word to us. So, anyway, I got nachos ($12?!). The chicken that came on them was like rubber, and in huge long pieces that needed to be cut to fit into a bite. Nachos are not a fork and knife friendly food. The cheese sauce was gross and the chips were hard, and the sour cream was a laughable little squeeze. My husband got the 3 pulled pork sliders ($10), which came without sauce which is weird, and on dry bland buns. The fries were okay. We left well over half our food untouched. It's a disappointing way to waste $40, especially when there are so many great places close by. I would only suggest coming here for a drink before the game if everywhere else is packed and you MUST be right by the gates.

    (1)
  • Matthew B.

    Terrible service. The waitress had no idea what she is doing. Food is just as bad. There is tons of better place near by. Do yourself a favor. Go somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Maya D.

    We came here for the Diamondbacks Home Opener. It was packed, which we expected and they did a wonderful job 5 stars getting us a table for four. We sat inside and did not have the option to sit on their huge outdoor patio.We ordered and were served cocktails immediately. Surprisingly, after 5 minutes the waiter took our food order - we expected much longer because it was packed. My husband ordered the G7 Burger and I ordered the Moonshine salad - our friends both ordered the wings. After 35 minutes we finally were served. My husbands burger was suppose to have pepperjack cheese but did not have any cheese. No condiments were offered and his fries were rubbery and cold. So he ate a burger without cheese or condiments. He didn't eat more than 3 or 4 fries. My salad was huge and fresh but the chicken and bacon were missing. It was good for a 'Garden Salad' but that was not what I ordered. Our friends loved the chicken wings but the lack of napkins disappointed them. Drinks were only refilled once. I think on our next visit to a Diamondbacks game we'll take the advice of other patrons and visit a restuarant many blocks away from the stadium.

    (3)
  • Heather Z.

    This place has horrible food. I am sorry. It really isn't that good. Nothing we sampled was worth writing about, the pulled pork was dry, the loaded potato skins were wet (oily) and the pretzel cheese was tasty but so runny it wouldn't stay on the pretzels - which weren't that good themselves. The three stars are for the following: Live Music - the Stage is perfect, and the location is so fun, and the band they had (The Hamptons Band) was excellent. It was so fun outside and everyone was dancing and clapping and drinking (and trying to smoke...but getting busted! LOL! No smoking on the patio on either side!) Stephanies - Both of them are amazing and they both worked really hard to help us all day. They are a great team. The service and management there is really quite good. They were running out of everything in sight (ketchup, soda, ice, etc.) and they worked hard to please. I was there for a while, so I saw how hard they worked! The Apple Pie Dessert Thing - Too good...so good! Like a big chewy turnover with apples and chewy yummy crust! Vanilla bean ice cream with caramel drizzled over it. YUMMMY It's hard to avoid this place if you like baseball, so go after the game for a drink and yummy apple stuff. And, hopefully there will be fun music! :-)

    (3)
  • Brad W.

    Pretty perfect for a pre-game beer, although they could lower the prices for the beers. It was $12 for a Bud Light bottle and a draft beer. Domestic Bottles in a ballpark zone should not be more than four bucks. Anyway, the inside had nice AC going and a long bar, but we were outside in the spacious beer garden area and there was plenty of room and picnic tables to sit at to enjoy a pre-game beverage. The grill is right across from the stadium, so this is the place to drink one before heading inside, but it doesn't feel like a real sports bar as in other cities. They did have a band playing outside, but the whole baseball atmosphere was lacking (maybe a TV outside would help). Then again, Phoenix is not really a baseball town or a good baseball team this year, so that is the likely explanation for the low-key surroundings.

    (3)
  • R P.

    We came in after the Padres game a few weeks ago because my buddy wanted to do the wing contest......epic fail!!! Those wings are soooo hott!!! We split a regular order of wings, pulled pork sliders and a burger, the food was great!! Service was excellenct and the beers were ice cold!! This is one of the better sports bars in the downtown area and i would give them 5 stars if they were open ALL THE TIME, and not just gameday!

    (4)
  • Jeff E.

    I love a well placed, fun sports bar to go to before the game that day. When its well run, there is nothing better. When its poorly managed, it has "Meh" written all over it. Lets turn double play and discuss Game Seven: ~Fud/Drink~ I must admit, I did not try food when I went. Reason being, it was pretty expensive, and I had already stretched the ol' budget for the tickets I got. I saw some people's items, and yes it does beat what you get in the stadium, but just by a little. Quality is that of a normal sports bar. I have seen much better. As for drinks, wow, so priced up. I get it, I do. They have to to make ends meet. But seriously, $6.50 for a pint? Plus, its just general across the board, so from Stella to Budweiser....its $6.50. It once again beats inside, but why bother? There is a place right down the corner that is about half this price.....hmm I wonder where...read on... ~Atmosphere/Service~ Just like the old Sliders here, nothing much has changed. Its a nice wide open space with two levels to choose from. The outdoor patio is inviting, even in hot weather there are misters and a good amount of room to bring a group of friends. There is not much ambiance to the place, the bar area itself is wide open with a couple TV's and long bar. Not an abundance of flare or items on walls. As for service, I can only attest to the barkeeps. They were very attentive, although I went very early to the game and was one of the few there...it wasn't hard to serve me. Each of the individuals I worked with were talkative and fun, and were prompt when I asked to close out. Extras/Rating~ Two stars are provided for location to ballpark and friendly service. I truly feel that this is place is a trap for out-of-towners. They come to see their team and did not check it out in advance or ask the motel/hotel where to go pre-game. I went for the Orioles series, and at the first game, there was a sea of orange here. The next game, they all realized to go to another location...I did as well. For better deals, including HAPPY HOUR PRICES, go to Coach's Corner, just a stone's throw away on Jefferson. Prices for food and drinks are much cheaper, along with comparable service. I rarely shout out another business on a review, but seriously, do not waste your money for beer, it makes no sense. I see redeeming factors if you have a super large group of friends wanting a quick beer or two before/after the game. Besides that, skip Game Seven Grill and choose from a ton of other bars in the area.

    (2)
  • Jordan H.

    This was an overall disappointing dining experience. We wanted to get a quick bite to eat before the game. There was a considerable wait which was okay because we knew it was busy. After waiting 25 minutes we were seated. Our waitress did not acknowledge the table for almost 20 minutes after we were sat. From there it went downhill. Horrible horrible service. Ordered the pulled chicken and it came out looking like pulled pork - lots of low quality dark meat. The waitress says "this is pork" and says she will get a new one. Then the chef comes out and says nope it was chicken. They bring out a new sandwich - the same nasty chicken. There are cheap drinks but I would not recommend eating here - we won't be coming back.

    (1)
  • Lindsey P.

    I've only visited here before games for drinks so I can't comment on the food just yet... it's a little pricey for me. Some days, I am perfectly content with settling for a dirty dollar hot dog in the ballpark. That's what baseball games are for. Game Seven is always packed... be ready to make some new friends; the bar is super crowded before the first pitch. All of the vodka sodas I've had here... mehh, they seem pretty weak... they have a nice selection on tap so I am a fan of that. I love that they have other baseball games playing at the bar... I guess you'd expect that from a sports grill. And I love all of the dbacks memorabilia. That makes me happy. They usually have live music playing before the games. Great place to sit & people watch before the game... probably the most entertaining thing about this place. All in all, good place to have a beer before the game.

    (3)
  • Kristina G.

    Very slow and the food was ok. Kind of overpriced for what they had. The menu was also very limited. Don't come with kids.

    (2)
  • William B.

    Nice little bar next to the baseball stadium in Phoenix. I stopped in here to have a beer before the game and was seated immediately. It got pretty busy and noisy inside and some people were standing right behind me talking quite loudly. Otherwise, service was fast and speedy despite the crowd. Got a nice cider in a glass for $5 and savored it down.

    (4)
  • Alex L.

    Pros: Right next to Chase, they have beer. Cons: Atmosphere is super lame, not as hip as Slider's was. It's more like going to a Chili's rather than a cool sports bar, hard to get pumped for the game there. The beer selection is limited, that's fine I usually drink domestics at sporting events. Wont find a IPA or a STOUT here though. Staff is friendly but lacking enthusiasm. The old school Slider's Shot Girls and Beer Girls were much quicker and easier to order from (no waiting for you drink to arrive). Live music is okay but might be better post-game. The crowd seems to respond better to newer music to get pumped/ excited. Food is fine, I had the nachoes there once, a lil' over priced but that's cause of the location. I save my money for $1.50 dogs inside Chase. my summary: I would give GAME 7 one star but the fact that it's close to the Field and they serve beer is the only thing saving them. BRING BACK SLIDER'S

    (2)
  • C H.

    The location is outstanding, but the menu is bland and the drinks are quite overpriced. Service is about what you'd expect, but the place has possibilities. I'll be watching for signs of new management and/or ownership ...when I see it, I'll be back again for sure.

    (1)
  • Andrea C.

    Staff is horrible. Got an eye roll from the bartender when I ordered iced tea. Actually, it was more of a snarl. Got a highball glass full of ice with about 3 ounces of tea. We got moved from a corner where we weren't in anyone's way to a through way where tons of people needed to get by. 1st and last time I go in there!

    (1)
  • Gary M.

    Was excited to try the new menu at "Game 7". 4 of us got there at 11:15 for a 1:05 game on a Sunday..... Restaurant was definately NOT full. A hostess sat us and did not leave menu's. The manager/general manager (short haired guy running around with NO customer service skills) almost threw us out because we were sitting without menus in front of us and thought we "snuck" in. I pointed to the front hostess stand and explained he should be talking to the hostess instead of making my group feel like criminals for sitting there. We were hungry otherwise that would of been the end of that. The tables that were available were outside... We started with a table in the shade, but after a 1:45 minute meal we were in DIRECT sunlight. by the end....Umbrellas would have been a nice touch...especially in AZ. The people at the BENCH next to us had an issue with the red bench paint transferring to their clothes. This same manager explained that he does not MAKE the benches, he runs a restaurant. Our table, their table and other tables in earshot could not believe the explanation he was giving them. To his credit he discounted their bill, but definitely made an uncomfortable situation worse.......AGAIN All business' have problems. It is how a business HANDLES the problems. This manager , face of the business, better have his days numbered as the food was not bad. There will always be one extra table available IF you go to this place as I will not be back...Thank the management for that......

    (2)
  • Vicki T.

    Quite good, and across from the ballpark so easy access to the game after dining or getting a quick bite or drink before the game. Portions are large and quite tasty and the noise level is high. Only disappointment was reserving a seat meant next to the bar. My husband dislikes the "tall chairs" we asked for a lower table but was told that's what we reserved; not what I had in mind when I made the reservation.

    (4)
  • John A.

    Extremely disappointed with the new game 7 apparently the owners wanted a more family themed bar/restaurant which I can understand for pregame and change to menu looks good although I did not get any food. The fun ways of the old beer girls outside with a big crowd of fun is over no drink specials except for Sunday day games supposedly and drinks after the game forget about it since they close at 11 lame but they're loss in revenue, went to Coaches Corner right across the street from game 7 for after game fun and great drink specials. Bring back Sliders I always went there before and after games will not return.

    (2)
  • Adam S.

    Terrible service. Will have to go to a better bar before attending any games.

    (1)
  • John L.

    I noticed that there were a few positive reviews towards the end.They must be paid shills. This place is now so different than before with the rules of "you can't sit here and just order drinks outside in the hot sun unless you have a food order" And then they have all these military style thugs breathing down your neck all the time. They must have a lot of people leave without paying.I never ordered from this despicable crappy place because I hate the atmosphere. Very few people go in there anymore because it is so Nazi.

    (1)
  • Amanda H.

    I go here often because it's a convenient spot to meet up before the game, but after they treated my friends and I so rudely this past weekend I'll never bother again. We grabbed a beer at the bar in the back because it was less crowded and we were standing in a corner and in front of the stairs that were blocked off from public access anyway but we got yelled at (and I literally mean yelled at) to move because that area wasn't for standing room. (Like I said, I go often and we actually always stand on that side of the bar and it's always pretty crowded so I don't even think that's a rule.) So, we moved to the other bar and another guy came over and yelled at us AGAIN! Apparently we were still in the way. We actually tried to ask him where standing room was but he interrupted us and said either get out of the way and go outside. He was treating a group of 30ish year olds who were half a beer in like we were rowdy college kids causing a scene! It was really obnoxious. I don't think I can bring myself to give money when they treated us like they didn't even want us there.

    (1)
  • Kimball L.

    The service was disappointing, but the food was tasty. When we needed a drink re-made from the bar, the bartender argued that it was made correctly and offered to make another one, but we would have to buy the second drink as well. The feel of the restaurant is that they're running on a shoestring, tenuous budget, and it shows in the service and the setails

    (2)
  • Stan W.

    Instead of watching the Phillies having BP we decided to save a few bucks and get our buzz on at Game Seven Grill located just outside the entrance gates. With ample seating and plenty of flat screens Game Seven is your typical sports bar. We decided to share a couple of appetizers to enjoy with our drinks. Definitely nothing to write home about. Very average tasting/processed food that was more filler than anything else. The drinks were good but the service was pretty lackluster considering the customers-to-employee ratio. It was just too difficult to get another round and WAY to difficult to get our bill AND pay our bill. I think if we sat at the bar at least the drink experience would have been better. I'd come back to Game Seven Grill in the future but it would be primarily for drinks only. The service and food do not justify having a full-on meal there especially with all of the other options available in and around the stadium.

    (3)
  • Ella M.

    I miss Sliders. You walk in here and "the right side of the restaurant is open seating, but you can't order from the menu" the left side of the restaurant is for seating and eating?? Annoying. This is not the same "Pre-game" spot it used to be. $16.00 for a hamburger? Served in a metal "tub"? I opted for the Brisket Sandwich and the brisket was beyond over cooked and DRY! I mean it was chewy and tough. The fries were soggy and not good at all. My friend ordered the pulled pork potato skins and they were the size of a teeny tiny potato...one that had probably been grown in Smurf village...I mean they were tiny. For a pre-game spot that is literally a stone's throw from the ballpark...this place is ridiculously overpriced and not at all the fun hang out it used to be. Yes, when I say over priced for where it is and what it is for....I mean over priced. The quality of food has gone down. Not to mention, my beer was not very cold at all! I would have given it two stars, but the service was very friendly and very helpful. Need to find a new place to hang out before the game!

    (3)
  • April A.

    Came here during Dbacks Fan Fest not just for the DBacks Alumni Players signing that was happening on the restaurant's corridor, but also to visit friends who were there and grab a bite to eat during a break int he action of Fan Fest. Well, come to find out they closed the kitchen so I wasn't able to get anything to eat. I was majorly disappointed...that's a BIG fail in my book! Looking over their menu ahead of time, about the only reasonably priced item I saw was their salad, I believe a grilled chicken one if I recall...the rest of the items were rather pricey, and from seeing what friends of mine have ordered in the past, they definitely give you your money's worth and then some, but yeah, I wouldn't make this place an everyday stop for food. I would like to be able to TRY it sometime,, however, so I can give it a "second chance" and see if my star ratings will go up or not.

    (3)
  • Emiley B.

    No. Just...no. Joke of a menu, bad food, bad service, bad atmosphere, overpriced. My husband and I came here for dinner and a beer before the game, and it was the worst. The service was timely enough, but the server couldn't answer any of our questions. I asked if the Schreiner's sausage was served whole, like a hot dog, or shaved on a hamburger bun. "I'm not sure, sorry." Okay.... We also asked if they had XX Lager or amber, and she said amber. I thought it was weird because the lager is so common, but dismissed it...until I saw someone walk away from the bar with a lager. Then, when she came back to take our order, the busser walked by and she flat out interrupted my husband in order to tell the busser something, to which he replied that the lady at another table needed a refill. It was...awkward. Especially because the restaurant wasn't even busy! In keeping with the theme, our server came and dropped the check, picked it up, and brought it back without ever speaking a word to us. So, anyway, I got nachos ($12?!). The chicken that came on them was like rubber, and in huge long pieces that needed to be cut to fit into a bite. Nachos are not a fork and knife friendly food. The cheese sauce was gross and the chips were hard, and the sour cream was a laughable little squeeze. My husband got the 3 pulled pork sliders ($10), which came without sauce which is weird, and on dry bland buns. The fries were okay. We left well over half our food untouched. It's a disappointing way to waste $40, especially when there are so many great places close by. I would only suggest coming here for a drink before the game if everywhere else is packed and you MUST be right by the gates.

    (1)
  • Lindsey P.

    I've only visited here before games for drinks so I can't comment on the food just yet... it's a little pricey for me. Some days, I am perfectly content with settling for a dirty dollar hot dog in the ballpark. That's what baseball games are for. Game Seven is always packed... be ready to make some new friends; the bar is super crowded before the first pitch. All of the vodka sodas I've had here... mehh, they seem pretty weak... they have a nice selection on tap so I am a fan of that. I love that they have other baseball games playing at the bar... I guess you'd expect that from a sports grill. And I love all of the dbacks memorabilia. That makes me happy. They usually have live music playing before the games. Great place to sit & people watch before the game... probably the most entertaining thing about this place. All in all, good place to have a beer before the game.

    (3)
  • Kristina G.

    Very slow and the food was ok. Kind of overpriced for what they had. The menu was also very limited. Don't come with kids.

    (2)
  • Kyle H.

    As many people probably do, we stopped here before a Reds vs Diamondbacks baseball game. My brother and I originally rolled over to the patio by the bar and grabbed a drink and sat down. Live music? Cool. Sitting down it as loud as fawk! We moved over to the other side and waited on friends to come. Our friends came and it took forever for a server to come over. I know they are busy, and we were way early specifically there to drink before going in... so no big deal... still a bit annoying though. Once served, she came around more often. Good! We were thirsty! Food was good. I woofed it all down, plus some of my brother's nachos.

    (3)
  • Bernie R.

    Atmosphere is great for pre-game beers. I would have given higher marks but I'm not impressed with the food. Friends ordered nachos. They're not bad but they use Cheese Whiz. Some people like that processed crap but I don't. Soooo, beware. I ordered the "brisket" quesadilla. I put it in " " because there wasn't much meat. I couldn't tell if I was eating bacon bits or "brisket". The quesadilla was very gooey, and not in a good way. The tortilla was soft and soggy. I wish the cook had left it on the burner longer. I'm not sure what the sauce mix is, it cones on the side. The server didn't know either. I suggest asking for their BBQ sauce. They offer 3 different kinds. Overall, cheaper beers then inside the stadium. Good pre-game atmosphere. Food is just ok.

    (3)
  • Mark S.

    Convenient if you are going to the D'backs game as it's right outside the entrance gates. The menu is fairly limited and is pretty BBQ-centric. Not the greatest burger I have ever had, but not the worst either. Full bar and several taps including some local craft brews. Works for when you've misjudged your travel time, don't have time to explore the surrounding downtown area (which surely has better offerings) and want to avoid paying ballpark prices for food inside the stadium.

    (3)
  • Sarah G.

    We attended a Dbacks game and needed to catch a bite to eat since we were hours early to the field. Game seven was closest so we went in. We were seating promptly since the Restaurant was pretty much empty. Our servers name was Carlos and he seemed friendly enough. Most of their food had really sweet barbecue sauce but it was edible. Within an hour the restaurant pretty much filled up. Our server forgot about us and treated us like an inconvenience for ordering drinks, which he kept forgetting to bring. We decided to move outside to the patio so we didn't have to sit at the table any longer. We split the bill and one of us was charged with the whole thing so they got paid twice. We brought this to the servers attention. He reran the card but when our card cleared we were still charged the full amount. That was a week ago. Since then I have contacted the restaurant multiple times. I finally spoke with the male manager whom informed me that it wasn't his job and I would have to contact accounting. He didn't take down any of my info he just gave me another number to a lady that wouldn't be in the office for another five days. Since I have been playing phone tag with her. I am still waiting for someone to take my info and I can't get my money back. DON'T eat here... Unless you like crappy service, crappy management, and crappy accounting!!! This is the service industry! I would expect to be treated with some hospitality!!!

    (2)
  • Mike T.

    Three stars for being directly across the street from Chase Field. Great place to meet people before a baseball game. Besides that, not a whole lot to say. Cold beer, average wings/burgers. Honestly, most people would never go if not for the location. But the location is perfect, so it's usually pretty full on game days. Pro tip: If you are just drinking head to the patio where they usually have beer tubs rather than wait for a server.

    (2)
  • Pete F.

    In for a Bloody Mary before the baseball game. Staff is very friendly. Price was a surprise at 6.50. Food looked good, but, will eat later. Close to the ballpark. Nice place to sit waiting for the gates to open. Chef Joe surprised me with a quesadilla. Well done and thank you. Anthony my bartender has made me feel at home.

    (5)
  • Reese C.

    Situated right smack in front of the ballpark, this is an easy meeting spot for pregame drinks. It's only open for home games, so they definitely have their niche. We only stopped in for drinks before and after the game and didn't eat. Although we did see massive plates of nachos being served next to us and they looked fantastic. The bar staff was a little on the slow side. Would I make an effort to go here when any other time? No, but for a pre/post game drink it is just fine

    (3)
  • Kyle H.

    Don't usually go to the bars around the ballpark. I have never been impressed with the food or prices. But we found ourselves at the ballpark early last weekend. And decided to go in at least to get out of the heat. I found they have a nice selection of beers on tap including a favorite Cider that I enjoy. They also had a nice selection of appetizers. Theme of the menu revolved around pulled pork items along with the normal burgers and sandwiches. We had the potato skins with pulled pork and a couple of drinks. Was very pleased as it started the day off. Will consider this location again for full meal alternatives before game time!!

    (3)
  • Dwayne O.

    Came here tonight the night before Super Bowl 49 at around 7;30 pm. With Super Bowl Central Downtown I was going to give up on eating downtown but noticed there was not a line to get in which should have been a sign. Only had to wait 5 minutes and were seated as far from the entrance as possible and I thought this is going to be bad because we were tucked in a corner away from everyone else. We sat there for over 10 minutes with no one that ever came to our table to even acknowledge us. My wife asked one of the people if there was some one to take our order and a nice person came over to get our drinks. The sad thing was we found out our real waitress walked by us a number of times without even talking to us. Her name was Merideth. The other person who was to setup the beer garden took our order and was the one who got our drinks, when she got our order she told us today was her first day. After we got our food and we were almost done eating Merideth came by to finally acknowledge us and then asked us about our drinks. I told my wife Merideth did not deserve a penny and a the tip should have gone to the other peraon. As for the food, the menu consists of wings, one burger, pulled pork sandwich and 2 pizzas. I ordered the burger medium and came out well, the fries were good and the bun was too big for the burger patty. It came with lettuce tomato and onions. The pulled pork sliders were good and topped with a tasty bbq sauce. We also had the cheese pizza which the top was half burnt. The wings were meaty. Should have not eaten here and the service did not exist. Will not come back and hope you don't either. Service absolutely was terrible except the new girl. She gives this place one star.

    (1)
  • Paige G.

    I really enjoy a well placed sports bar...literally a few footsteps from the Danks stadium. Sat in the bar at a high top table and took a server about 15 minutes to come over to the table. We ordered a few drinks...brought one and not the other. Menu...where do I start...oh wait this is very simple. There is about 10 items to choose from total. I will say I ordered the BBQ chicken nachos and they were amazing but for some reason again took 30 minutes to come out. Keep in mind this place was not extremely busy. Horrible service overall!!

    (2)
  • Aaron E.

    Game Seven Grill is a great place to hang out and grab a drink after visiting Chase Field! I ended up at Game Seven Grill after an event at neighboring Chase Field and walked into a Casino themed private party. The bar itself is quite large and Game Seven also offers a gigantic outdoor deck that had a live DJ when I visited. The beer options seem to be the same as what Chase Field offered and the prices seemed to be similar as well so you will shell out a bit to get your drink on ($8.00), but considering its locale that is to be expected. Game Seven Grill gets 3 Stars worth of funk.

    (3)
  • Chelsea C.

    Convenient place to grab a drink after a Diamondbacks game, which is why we ended up there. The service was painfully slow & they were constantly hurrying us to close out.

    (2)
  • David P.

    Very poor service. Food was just ok. Came here before a Diamondbacks game to eat because it was close. Hostess stand did a good job managing us. Communicated well and got us seated. Waitress didn't seem to know our table number. Took our order, stopped by about 10 minutes after she took our order and said she wanted to out it in the system correctly ( we were hoping our food and drinks would come about then). Food and drinks came at the same time. Waitress said she would refill my wife's water, but never did. She buzzed past saying she would get us our bill Had to flag her down and give her my card because the bill never came. She reviewed what we ordered because she thought the table number was wrong. Sigh. Didn't she do that before? We have now waited another 10 minutes for our check. We will miss the start of the game. I dread seeing the bill. It will likely be wrong.

    (1)
  • Andrew L.

    The food is decent but the service is behind horrible. Sheriff Joe provides better service in the jail to the inmates. I'd recommend going hungry and thirsty over this place.

    (1)
  • Eric F.

    Great place to go before Diamondbacks games, not a lot going on afterwards. Drinks are about the same price as the Diamondbacks game. Bartenders were very friendly and served everyone quickly.

    (4)
  • Jess W.

    From the reviews it seems that the owner/managers or anyone working at this establishment do not really care too much that the service is the worst. All because they know, no matter what people will return because its closest to the stadium. The hostess was nice. The waiter was okay, seemed to be stuck w too many tables. The food was cafeteria food. Not worth it. Sadly this review won't change much but if you don't really care and only need a quick beer and crap food, this is definitely your place!

    (2)
  • Matthew B.

    Terrible service. The waitress had no idea what she is doing. Food is just as bad. There is tons of better place near by. Do yourself a favor. Go somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Brad W.

    Pretty perfect for a pre-game beer, although they could lower the prices for the beers. It was $12 for a Bud Light bottle and a draft beer. Domestic Bottles in a ballpark zone should not be more than four bucks. Anyway, the inside had nice AC going and a long bar, but we were outside in the spacious beer garden area and there was plenty of room and picnic tables to sit at to enjoy a pre-game beverage. The grill is right across from the stadium, so this is the place to drink one before heading inside, but it doesn't feel like a real sports bar as in other cities. They did have a band playing outside, but the whole baseball atmosphere was lacking (maybe a TV outside would help). Then again, Phoenix is not really a baseball town or a good baseball team this year, so that is the likely explanation for the low-key surroundings.

    (3)
  • Jon R.

    Ordered the pretzel basket as an appetizer prior to watching the D-back at Chase Field. For $8, we got four little pretzel bites. We would have been better off buying a full pretzel at Chase field as it was cheaper there!

    (2)
  • Jeff E.

    I love a well placed, fun sports bar to go to before the game that day. When its well run, there is nothing better. When its poorly managed, it has "Meh" written all over it. Lets turn double play and discuss Game Seven: ~Fud/Drink~ I must admit, I did not try food when I went. Reason being, it was pretty expensive, and I had already stretched the ol' budget for the tickets I got. I saw some people's items, and yes it does beat what you get in the stadium, but just by a little. Quality is that of a normal sports bar. I have seen much better. As for drinks, wow, so priced up. I get it, I do. They have to to make ends meet. But seriously, $6.50 for a pint? Plus, its just general across the board, so from Stella to Budweiser....its $6.50. It once again beats inside, but why bother? There is a place right down the corner that is about half this price.....hmm I wonder where...read on... ~Atmosphere/Service~ Just like the old Sliders here, nothing much has changed. Its a nice wide open space with two levels to choose from. The outdoor patio is inviting, even in hot weather there are misters and a good amount of room to bring a group of friends. There is not much ambiance to the place, the bar area itself is wide open with a couple TV's and long bar. Not an abundance of flare or items on walls. As for service, I can only attest to the barkeeps. They were very attentive, although I went very early to the game and was one of the few there...it wasn't hard to serve me. Each of the individuals I worked with were talkative and fun, and were prompt when I asked to close out. Extras/Rating~ Two stars are provided for location to ballpark and friendly service. I truly feel that this is place is a trap for out-of-towners. They come to see their team and did not check it out in advance or ask the motel/hotel where to go pre-game. I went for the Orioles series, and at the first game, there was a sea of orange here. The next game, they all realized to go to another location...I did as well. For better deals, including HAPPY HOUR PRICES, go to Coach's Corner, just a stone's throw away on Jefferson. Prices for food and drinks are much cheaper, along with comparable service. I rarely shout out another business on a review, but seriously, do not waste your money for beer, it makes no sense. I see redeeming factors if you have a super large group of friends wanting a quick beer or two before/after the game. Besides that, skip Game Seven Grill and choose from a ton of other bars in the area.

    (2)
  • Jordan H.

    This was an overall disappointing dining experience. We wanted to get a quick bite to eat before the game. There was a considerable wait which was okay because we knew it was busy. After waiting 25 minutes we were seated. Our waitress did not acknowledge the table for almost 20 minutes after we were sat. From there it went downhill. Horrible horrible service. Ordered the pulled chicken and it came out looking like pulled pork - lots of low quality dark meat. The waitress says "this is pork" and says she will get a new one. Then the chef comes out and says nope it was chicken. They bring out a new sandwich - the same nasty chicken. There are cheap drinks but I would not recommend eating here - we won't be coming back.

    (1)
  • Alex L.

    Pros: Right next to Chase, they have beer. Cons: Atmosphere is super lame, not as hip as Slider's was. It's more like going to a Chili's rather than a cool sports bar, hard to get pumped for the game there. The beer selection is limited, that's fine I usually drink domestics at sporting events. Wont find a IPA or a STOUT here though. Staff is friendly but lacking enthusiasm. The old school Slider's Shot Girls and Beer Girls were much quicker and easier to order from (no waiting for you drink to arrive). Live music is okay but might be better post-game. The crowd seems to respond better to newer music to get pumped/ excited. Food is fine, I had the nachoes there once, a lil' over priced but that's cause of the location. I save my money for $1.50 dogs inside Chase. my summary: I would give GAME 7 one star but the fact that it's close to the Field and they serve beer is the only thing saving them. BRING BACK SLIDER'S

    (2)
  • C H.

    The location is outstanding, but the menu is bland and the drinks are quite overpriced. Service is about what you'd expect, but the place has possibilities. I'll be watching for signs of new management and/or ownership ...when I see it, I'll be back again for sure.

    (1)
  • Andrea C.

    Staff is horrible. Got an eye roll from the bartender when I ordered iced tea. Actually, it was more of a snarl. Got a highball glass full of ice with about 3 ounces of tea. We got moved from a corner where we weren't in anyone's way to a through way where tons of people needed to get by. 1st and last time I go in there!

    (1)
  • R P.

    We came in after the Padres game a few weeks ago because my buddy wanted to do the wing contest......epic fail!!! Those wings are soooo hott!!! We split a regular order of wings, pulled pork sliders and a burger, the food was great!! Service was excellenct and the beers were ice cold!! This is one of the better sports bars in the downtown area and i would give them 5 stars if they were open ALL THE TIME, and not just gameday!

    (4)
  • Maya D.

    We came here for the Diamondbacks Home Opener. It was packed, which we expected and they did a wonderful job 5 stars getting us a table for four. We sat inside and did not have the option to sit on their huge outdoor patio.We ordered and were served cocktails immediately. Surprisingly, after 5 minutes the waiter took our food order - we expected much longer because it was packed. My husband ordered the G7 Burger and I ordered the Moonshine salad - our friends both ordered the wings. After 35 minutes we finally were served. My husbands burger was suppose to have pepperjack cheese but did not have any cheese. No condiments were offered and his fries were rubbery and cold. So he ate a burger without cheese or condiments. He didn't eat more than 3 or 4 fries. My salad was huge and fresh but the chicken and bacon were missing. It was good for a 'Garden Salad' but that was not what I ordered. Our friends loved the chicken wings but the lack of napkins disappointed them. Drinks were only refilled once. I think on our next visit to a Diamondbacks game we'll take the advice of other patrons and visit a restuarant many blocks away from the stadium.

    (3)
  • Heather Z.

    This place has horrible food. I am sorry. It really isn't that good. Nothing we sampled was worth writing about, the pulled pork was dry, the loaded potato skins were wet (oily) and the pretzel cheese was tasty but so runny it wouldn't stay on the pretzels - which weren't that good themselves. The three stars are for the following: Live Music - the Stage is perfect, and the location is so fun, and the band they had (The Hamptons Band) was excellent. It was so fun outside and everyone was dancing and clapping and drinking (and trying to smoke...but getting busted! LOL! No smoking on the patio on either side!) Stephanies - Both of them are amazing and they both worked really hard to help us all day. They are a great team. The service and management there is really quite good. They were running out of everything in sight (ketchup, soda, ice, etc.) and they worked hard to please. I was there for a while, so I saw how hard they worked! The Apple Pie Dessert Thing - Too good...so good! Like a big chewy turnover with apples and chewy yummy crust! Vanilla bean ice cream with caramel drizzled over it. YUMMMY It's hard to avoid this place if you like baseball, so go after the game for a drink and yummy apple stuff. And, hopefully there will be fun music! :-)

    (3)
  • William B.

    Nice little bar next to the baseball stadium in Phoenix. I stopped in here to have a beer before the game and was seated immediately. It got pretty busy and noisy inside and some people were standing right behind me talking quite loudly. Otherwise, service was fast and speedy despite the crowd. Got a nice cider in a glass for $5 and savored it down.

    (4)
  • Gary M.

    Was excited to try the new menu at "Game 7". 4 of us got there at 11:15 for a 1:05 game on a Sunday..... Restaurant was definately NOT full. A hostess sat us and did not leave menu's. The manager/general manager (short haired guy running around with NO customer service skills) almost threw us out because we were sitting without menus in front of us and thought we "snuck" in. I pointed to the front hostess stand and explained he should be talking to the hostess instead of making my group feel like criminals for sitting there. We were hungry otherwise that would of been the end of that. The tables that were available were outside... We started with a table in the shade, but after a 1:45 minute meal we were in DIRECT sunlight. by the end....Umbrellas would have been a nice touch...especially in AZ. The people at the BENCH next to us had an issue with the red bench paint transferring to their clothes. This same manager explained that he does not MAKE the benches, he runs a restaurant. Our table, their table and other tables in earshot could not believe the explanation he was giving them. To his credit he discounted their bill, but definitely made an uncomfortable situation worse.......AGAIN All business' have problems. It is how a business HANDLES the problems. This manager , face of the business, better have his days numbered as the food was not bad. There will always be one extra table available IF you go to this place as I will not be back...Thank the management for that......

    (2)
  • Vicki T.

    Quite good, and across from the ballpark so easy access to the game after dining or getting a quick bite or drink before the game. Portions are large and quite tasty and the noise level is high. Only disappointment was reserving a seat meant next to the bar. My husband dislikes the "tall chairs" we asked for a lower table but was told that's what we reserved; not what I had in mind when I made the reservation.

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    Decided to try this place after looking at the menu online and watching the clip about it during a Dbacks game onTV. Will not go back! FIrst off, there is little seating unless you have a RESERVATION! Many available tables to the left of the entrance for reservations, but for folks without a reservation tables were to the right side. Our choices were inside where there was a bar and about 15 tables (all full) , or outside where there were about 5 tables and some red picnic tables lined up. The picnic tables were so close together some were difficult to get between and were filthy! Plus, the red seemed to rub off on clothes and shoes. Now we could deal with all that seeing as the place is right outside the stadium. So we found a table and tried to order food. We had to ask around to find how to do that- then be self-sufficient in the process! We had to go to the hostess station for a menu, and then go inside to the bar to order and pay. They did ask where we were sitting, brought it out when it was done and waiters appeared once the order was up to bring the food and condiments. Food was just OK- The real kicker for us was that the prices on the menu for food and beer were not what we were charged. Our hamburger was listed at 10.95 but we were charged 11.95- not a huge difference but still annoying. The real difference came in the beer. Beers listed on the menu as $5-$6 were actually $7-$8 when you got them! Again not a big deal seeing as we were so close to the stadium, but still annoying. Why print a menu price if it's not correct??? If the tables had been clean, the place more organized, and the menu pricing reflecting the actual prices- the whole experience would have been different for us. The place is convenient if you are meeting someone before a game, but I can honestly say we will not be returning!

    (2)
  • Gail R.

    Great location and bartenders. management needs to keep bathroom stocked and clean. Great atmosphere when the really good band "Ratio" was playing. They brought everyone's spirits up even after the loss! Would return for the cold beer and to hear that band!

    (3)
  • Kody K.

    Really good food and a great selection of beers! Usually really crowded but you have to expect that going to a baseball game!! Roman is the nicest and coolest guy there!! We really had a great time!!

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Garage
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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Burgers

Burger or Hamburger is savored as the most desired fast food meal in the United States. A hamburger is basically a sandwich prepared by stuffing ground meat patty, generally beef, between two slices of a bun cut in half. Hamburger is also famous for its seasoning. Most popular condiments used in hamburgers in the United States are mustard, mayonnaise, and ketchup. Besides ground meat patty, hamburgers are also stuffed with lettuce, onions, tomato slices, pickles, and cheese.

Hamburgers are also categorized into two types in the United States. Fast food hamburger and individual hamburgers served at restaurants are two basic types of burgers served in the United States. The individual hamburgers served at restaurants are prepared using everything including lettuce, onion, tomato, and sliced pickles as well as melted cheese on the patty or crumbled on top. American restaurants also serve veggie burgers for those who don't relish meat. Cheeseburgers are also hot favorite in the United States.

McDonalds is the most popular fast food burger restaurant serving different types of burgers in the United States. On the other hand, there are several restaurants such as Burger King are famous for serving the best hamburgers in the United States. Most burger restaurants in the United States often serve hamburgers with French fries and other condiments. If you have a liking for burgers in the United States, then you won't be disappointed. You can easily find the best burger restaurants in your city on our Restaurants Listings directory. Check the reviews and ratings of the top burger restaurants and savor yourself with the best hamburger in the city.

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