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  • Ebo E.

    I come to Primetime all the time but decided to try their brunch. I had the Red velvet pancakes with sweet potato fries and hash. The food was really good and the pancakes were smooth and moist. My roommate had the Fatboy and he had the opposite experience. The smoked sausage was not smoked properly and the gravy on the omelet didn't taste like gravy. Overall everyone's experience was good except for the Fatboy!

    (4)
  • Olivia K.

    Went there for brunch, which is usually the only time I go to Primetime- but if you want good service don't go on a Sunday. It was packed and our waiter was constantly running around. Although he tried his best he forgot most of what we requested and ran away before we could ask for anything else outside our order. The food was delicious! My shrimp on my shrimp and grits were overlooked but the fried green tomatoes were to die for. My boyfriend got the chicken biscuits and red velvet pancakes (a must have) but they were slightly undercooked. Overall, fairly priced for what you get but I recommend showing up early for brunch if you want decent service and properly cooked food.

    (3)
  • Lois B.

    Great burgers, awesome fries, wait staff was attentive and overall atmosphere was really nice! Will definitely be back! Thanks for a nice dinner. Exactly what we were looking for.

    (5)
  • Jessie D.

    Terrible management. I found a bug in my drink today and the manager would not even come over to the table. This is not the first time I have ran into this situation here. This is your place of business. It is not the servers job to relay your messages. Which I didn't get an apology from either. It is unacceptable for a bug to be in my pitcher of sangria. I work In a restaurant and this is not how a business is managed. This place has been my favorite in Tallahassee since I have moved here. Unfortunately every time I come recently it gets worse and worse.

    (2)
  • Derrica F.

    Everything is amazing! One of my favorite spots! Great drinks, great food, great service!

    (5)
  • Rebecca N.

    This is a college-y sports bar so if that is not your thing you should find a different place. I have only ever been here for brunch and I enjoyed both times. The last time I went I saw that they changed their brunch menu which was disappointing because, the dish I had before was gone. I still found something great though. They have a bloody mary bar which is sort of expensive but fun to do. they also have an All You Drink Mimosa situation which could be a lot of fun with a group of friends! The only reason I am not giving it 4 stars is because, the service is not great. The last time I went there was with my partner. We were told it would be a 45 minute wait. We really wanted to eat here and were told hanging at the bar would be okay. So we grabbed a drink and 50 minutes later we still had not been sat. The hostess couldn't say when it would happen. What was weird about this is there were a ton of open tables!! Finally I asked the bartender if we could just eat there and he said that was fine. In the end it was okay but still a frustrating experience. I will definitely be coming back. This is a great place when I want to grab brunch on a Sunday and my partner wants to watch football.

    (3)
  • Matthew C.

    The chic lounge fills a void in the college-y hustle and bustle of West Tennessee Street. With tinted windows from the outside, Prime Time's concept prevails as an upscale sports bar serving spectacular, contemporary American cuisine and innovative cocktails. The open environment reminds me of walking into a Best Buy television section. Flat screens all around, including a goliath 120'' screen and a mammoth projector out on the patio for those must watch sporting events, aka FSU football. Sarcasm aside, the vastly spaced restaurant has stylish design, cozy booths and an enchanting patio for all your dining options. The menu thrives on freshness, presentation and intense flavor concoctions. I ordered the off the menu burger of the week; the California burger. Containing creamy avocado and a sweet balsamic glaze, this a burger lover's burger. All burgers are served with your choice of fries. MUST: order the sweet potato fries. These babies are divine. In the past I've tried everything from the tacos, mac n' cheeses and flatbreads. My recommendations would be the Maki Tacos and the Q Chicken Flatbread, just a few of the premiere items on the menu. While we're at it, the cocktail menu is pretty heavenly. From fresh mojitos to a Guinness ice cream float, Prime Time has you covered on all fronts. Prime Time is one of the trendiest restaurants to spend your money at. Amid happy hour from 11am to 7pm, weekend brunch, and live entertainment on the back patio weekly, Prime Time always makes you feel part of an exclusive club. Stay cool, guys.

    (4)
  • Gordon C.

    Food is great! My brunch was seriously yummers. My only complaint with this brunch is the mimosa situation. I do know this is a college town and 14 dollar bottomless mimosas is a great deal. Unfortunately I'm not a college student and cant get drunk all day at prime time. Please consider a drink special like a 3 dollar mimosa. Food and service was great but felt pigeon holed on the drinks a little. Will definitely return!

    (4)
  • Apryl E.

    I come here ALL the time and am overly familiar with their menu. The macaroni and cheese, buffalo dip, and French fries are all stellar! Their wings are hit and miss. It's comfortable and the outdoor deck is dreamy! I always go during the NBA Finals and enjoy myself immensely. I wish the tv setup was a bit better, but I've never left disappointed.

    (4)
  • Sarrah F.

    Hands down one of my favorite (if not my #1) restaurant in Tallahassee. Prime Time has amazing food! No literally, everything is good. For lunch and dinner: Love the spinach dip! The wings are huge and tasty. The fries, eggplant fries (comes with tzatziki sauce), and sweet potato fries are all delicious. The Mac n cheese is also great (definitely try the buffalo Mac.) The shrimp tacos are phenomenal, as are all the flatbreads (especially the Wilbur & Q chicken.) All the burgers are delicious, especially the Afterhour which has bacon in the patty! Make sure you try the burgers with the crispy onion bun. As for sandwiches, I recommend the turkey melt or the buffalo chicken sandwich. PS: all sandwiches and burgers come with fries or sweet potato fries. The cheesecake is pretty decent. The Nutella lava cake is served hot and I'm not really a fan. For brunch: Red velvet pancakes are awesome! They come with a vanilla bean topping and maple syrup. The Hangover, Eggs Bacon Addict and Breakfast Americana are all really really AMAZING. The homemade sausage tastes like heaven! As does the biscuit gravy and the caramelized onions. The few things I do not like: Buffalo chicken dip - the texture is weird and it just didn't taste that great after the first few bites Smoked wings - these are pretty gross; the smoked flavor just doesn't complement the chicken well Chicken and waffles - the chicken isn't well seasoned, aside from the breading which literally peels off. The waffle is pretty mediocre Drink specials Monday - Friday. Ends at 7pm and is 50% off all drinks including top shelf. Most of the drinks are very tasty. Anyway, hope this helps! I totally recommend prime time.

    (5)
  • Charmane A.

    Where do i start! I came in to celebrate my birthday! The manager Tyrese welcomed us like we were family! Our server was very prompt and friendly. Then Tyrese also went above and beyond to check on us making sure we were eating the best meal and getting the best service! We were ! And both server and manager made me feel VERY special on my birthday! Will definately be coming back!

    (5)
  • India B.

    I've had prime time a numerous times for brunch and during football games. The set up is nice and the parking lot is always full. I've always received great service on my visits and I don't think there's a single thing I've tried here that I didn't like. This is one of my favorite spots when visiting tally -- I LOVE the sunday brunch. Red velvet pancakes and unlimited mimosas are a must. The lunch and dinner menus have pretty good finds too and there are some great daily specials.

    (5)
  • Vishal P.

    Went there during brunch hours on Sunday. Lots of people showed this early to eat. The place itself was spacious and very clean. Outdoor patio and inside is surrounded with TVs covering every sport. Service could of been better but nothing to raise the bp. I was craving a burger not breakfast prob where I went wrong. Burger was decent not the best...wasn't a fan of their bun but rest of it was good. Their regular potato fries were some of the best I've had...salty, sweet, and crunchy. Friend ordered shrimp and grits...that's what I'm ordering next time. Grits were perfect with sautéed shrimp.

    (4)
  • Dayli V.

    Last night was my first time eating here for close to a year- and I'm totally kicking myself for waiting so long to come back! My roommate and I joined a birthday party of about twenty people and while we did have to wait around ten minutes to be attended to, our waitress was very pleasant and thorough. No complaints on the service! I originally ordered a Yuengling, and she immediately let me know they were out. I ended up settling on a Cigar City Jai Alai and an F. G. T. B. L. T. (Fried green tomato, bacon lettuce). It was dressed in ranch, but it was just the right amount and didn't overpower the flavor. The fried green tomato was delicious on its own, the lettuce crisp and green, and the bacon perfectly crisp and fried. Hands down the best B. L. T. In town, I definitely recommend it if you're looking for something refreshing and crunchy. For my side, I ordered the sweet potato fries and they did not disappoint; the side was a very generous helping. This meal is not for the light of heart; prepare yourself for a delicious culinary battle.

    (5)
  • Dan P.

    I've been here two times. Once for lunch and once for dinner. I thought the food was pretty good. Didn't blow me away, but they're trying to be a little nicer than most restaurants on that side of town. My issue is the fact that we went there on a home basketball game night for FSU. Out of 40 TV's in the restaurant, none of them had the Noles on. Hey, I know the team is pretty bad right now but come on. It's Tallahassee and it's a sports bar. We asked to have the game put on and the offered to put it on the giant projection screen. It took them about 20 minutes from the time we asked until they found the game. About 18 minutes into the 20, they had an SEC game one. Lil Miss Sassy who proclaimed she was one of the managers was happy to report that she'd gotten the game on for us, which was LSU vs. someone else--not the FSU game. They eventually found it and put it on. When you have a sports bar motif and 40 TV's in Tallahassee, maybe you should pay attention to the largest university in the city.

    (3)
  • Marie F.

    Sports bar, tapas restaurant, and late night lounge. I hope this place survives. In town for the bestie's FAMU homecoming and get invited to a Caribbean party on Friday Night. I remember this as the old BW's spot where we would watch basketball games. But walking in reminds me of The Mint Lounge downtown. BUT BETTER. Booths and cabanas, outside seatting with large tvs, frozen bar, large mirrors in the bathrooms to check myself out in every angle, nice strong drinks at the bar, plus the DJ was on point. Partied all night like the 6' heels didnt hurt ('they hurt walking back to my car.) Parking hasn't change - there isn't enough! Many times I can remember great nights being ruined by having to deal with Parking services. There is no place to park legally and all the neighboring business will have you towed. Had to come back on Sunday to see if the menu was as good as the nightlife. YES it is! Sunday Brunch of all you drink mimosas, chicken & waffles, bacon, eggs, sausage, and all thaat other breakfast food was delicious. Wish I had watched the game outdoors with some wings and beer when FSU killed Clemson. But FSU's Homecoming is coming up.

    (4)
  • Regina M.

    Let's admit that Tallahassee is a college town and if your not in town to visit someone, there really isn't much to do. It was hard to find a decent place to eat, drink or hang out. Everything is fast food or made with out love. Luckily my very good friend who lives and goes to school here knew of this joint called Prime time on Tennessee St, if you drive to fast you might pass it. The outside looks like your about to enter a Denny's , but once your inside its totally different. so deceiving ha!! we happened to end up going for ladies night on a Saturday, only had drinks and one of their homemade desserts that was delicious, service was good waiters was friendly and suggested drinks. Will come back to try their food when I'm in town. Lots of flat screens pretty much good for a hangout and game nights!

    (5)
  • Desi B.

    Been to this place only once so far and I really liked the set up and ambiance. The food as well as drinks were pretty reasonably priced and the bartender was nice. I would highly recommend their nachos if you're a nachos kinda person! If you're trying to catch a game there are several tv's. Parking was pretty small but it's right off Tennessee so I'm sure you could park somewhere else if necessary. After my second visit to primetime I went on a Thursday around 5 and the crowd started pouring in .11 am to 7 pm is 2 for 1 drinks or half off drinks. Good service and excellent cheesecake but the floors were slippery and I almost busted my ass. All in all my 4 star review still stands.

    (4)
  • Cariann B.

    I came with a friend for brunch and had a great experience with our server Lauren! She stayed on top of all our requests and made sure there were drinks on the table. I'll definitely be coming back and requesting her!

    (5)
  • Matt C.

    Just one visit, but a pretty good one. I'll preface this by saying that I ate at the outside bar, so I'm not sure how useful this would be as a review. I'd take it more as a first impression. Pros: - The 50/50 Burger was exceptional. Extremely flavorful and a very generous portion - Decent pour for liquor on the rocks (had to take some of the previous reviews regarding mixed drinks seriously) - Quick service (related to food) - Around 10 TV's at the outside bar alone Cons: - Prices; ACK! ($12 for the aforementioned burger and $12 for Woodford Reserve) - The actual service was slightly slow, but it was a busy Sunday afternoon with NFL football and fans out the wazzoo - Parking leaves something to be desired. Very little around the building itself, but they at least offer a grass lot somewhat nearby. Can't imagine how well that would work on a rainy day. I'd give them a try, but just keep in mind that everyone will have the same idea on any kind of game day.

    (4)
  • Denise B.

    Stopped in at Prime Time during a recent trip to Tallahassee and I must say, I was not disappointed! Since I was dining alone, I opted to sit at the bar and enjoy a couple of drinks. It was an FSU game day and since I couldn't be AT the game, I wanted to go someplace "fun" to enjoy the game. What better place than this with so many TV's to choose from and the drop down projection screens too. To drink, I decided to try the Garnet and Gold Sangria. While the Martinis were half off while I was there, I'm a fan of Sangria and wanted to give this one a shot. The layered presentation made it just that...GARNET AND GOLD. Hated to stir it and mix the colors. But, I enjoyed it so much that I had a second. The bartender was very friendly and took great care. The menu had so many great things to choose from too. It was a tough choice but I opted for the PBR Tacos. Two soft tortillas tacos, piled high with sliced prime rib, caramelized onions, bleu cheese crumbles and horseradish mayo drizzle. The meat was tender and the balance of the flavors was perfect! The bartender suggested the Strawberry White Chocolate Cheesecake for dessert. How did he know that some of my all time favorite things are white chocolate, and strawberries. I probably could have done without the dessert but seriously, how could I turn that down? This creamy cheesecake was topped with a strawberry coulis that added a nice flavor and presentation. I didn't leave much on that plate. I enjoyed my visit so much that I decided to go back the next day to try the Sunday Brunch. While I really would like to have tried the unlimited mimosas, I was heading back to O'Town that day so limited myself to just one. Next time, I'll stay till Monday but might have to give the Bloody Mary Bar a shot instead of the unlimited Mimosas. And who can resist the Red Velvet Pancakes??? Absolutely not! So, whether you're a local or just passing thru...Prime Time is definitely one to try. The staff was friendly and helpful, the place was very clean and the food/drinks were outstanding! 2 thumbs up, Prime Time!

    (5)
  • Patricia M.

    Bought the boneless buffalo garlic parm wings. The wings were okay, I liked the different flavor, but they came in a bowl of grease soup. A definite turn off. Otherwise great atmosphere.

    (2)
  • Brook C.

    My party chose to check out Prime Time because of their Sunday bloody mary bar. We aren't at all into sports, so it being a sports bar, our hopes weren't high. What an awesome surprise! The bloody mary bar was AWESOME, the service was top notch, and the food was quite good. To top it all off, our bill amount had us checking to make sure they charged us for everything. The prices are great! We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Guy B.

    Cheap beer, lots of TV's. Waiter only interested in Florida Gator fans beside us and wouldn't wait on us outside. Waited over an hour, got our own beers from bar. Asked waiter why he would not wait on us and he said "nobody told me you were here." Plenty of places to go in Tally and will not patronize this place again. (Gator fans, really?)

    (3)
  • Joe C.

    Visited Prime Time twice in the last month. Came here for Brunch on a Sunday after a Saturday game. Place was hopping and staff was busy. My daughter and I were seated quickly and the food was very good, Had The Breakfast Americane which I could not finish! I usually don't have that problem so needless to say this is a big portion. Red Velvet pancakes were fantastic and the Home Hash were crispy and a bit salty which is how I like my potatoes. The prior day we had gone to brunch at another spot that I so wanted to like but was very disappointed (see my other reviews). This renewed my faith in Tallahassee Brunches! Returned this weekend for another game and went on Saturday prior to the game. Was pleasantly surprised to find that they still serve the brunch on Saturday until 2PM. I had an After Hour burger with bacon and a fried egg on the house special bun. Subbed House Hash for the french fries (I really like the House Hash!!!). My wife and daughter had the Margherita Omelette with House Hash. Everything was perfectly cooked to specifications and served hot. I enjoyed the build your own Bloody Mary with lots of choices to make it HOT!! Our servers was pleasant, efficient and non intrusive. Some folks complain about the prices which I guess may be considered high for a college town so make sure you students get your parents to treat you here next time they are in town. I'm sure they won't mind! I will be back again (and again)!

    (4)
  • illtek R.

    I've been here about half a dozen times. It's close by and the ambiance is nice. I usually stop in for a drink and appetizers. But I have ate a couple meals as well. First thing that hits me upon entering this place besides the open seating arrangement is the BAR ROT smell. They have got to clean up their bars better. That smell is a big problem for me. I've worked in and with restaurants for years and I'm a stickler for cleanliness. This smell is a problem and they need to clean up their bars better. I enjoy their appetizers. The ménage a trio (spelling) is great. Enough to fill up my wife and I. I've had the bacon burger and it's exactly what you expect, a burger that tastes like bacon, it's good. Their spin dip is great. The chef was a previous chef at 101 so if you liked their spin dip this once is almost identical. I don't mind the seating. I think it's nice, promotes chit chat. The ambiance is nice and the ice bar is cool no pun intended. The mixed drinks suck. Their bartenders aren't well trained or the recipes are screwed up or both. I've had a few different ones and I was not impressed. Stick to beer. The service has been ok. I was served by one server I've seen at other restaurant and he seems pretty burnt out. He was just nice enough. The bartenders were cool. If you want to have a beer and an appetizer with a nice ambiance and you live near by this place is ok. Don't expect to be swept off your feet. And bring some Febreeze.

    (3)
  • Johana B.

    If you're looking for the best happy hour in town and amazing food, Prime Time is the place to be. Their extensive selection of hamburgers will have you second guessing yourself on which one to get. One of my personal favorites is the Burnout Burger, the perfect combination of sweet and spicy and angus beef galore. My friends and I absolutely love their happy hours. It is unmatched in the city of Tallahassee. Half off all drinks including top shelf liquor, being from Miami that is unheard off. Their new patio is absolutely beautiful, during the nights it gives of the ambience of a southern festival yet maintaing its sleek modern look. Great food, good vibes and delicious drinks!

    (5)
  • Julia D.

    Its about TIME Tally!!!! This place is a great addition to College side of town. I went for the first time today and was pleasantly surprised by the idea behind this place. An "Up Scale Sports Bar". I lived in Cali for a while and restaurants like this were a welcome treat. You don't always want to watch your favorite game on a wooden bench drinking a PBR. Sometimes you wanna dress to impress and sip a martini while the HEAT win a championship!! And the food????? Absolutely delish. The fried green tomatoes with goat cheese were amazing as was the 50/50 burger. HALF BACON! Prices were right on point. For the 4th they offered any burger with 2 draft beers for only $10!!!! Are you kidding me? And it came with fries??? As far as the martinis, half off for ladies? yes please!!! Be sure and check the website for all the specials and hook yourself up. Awesome frozen bar thing happening as well. SO POSH for Tally!!!

    (5)
  • Tim L.

    One of the best brunches I've run across. Excellent and creative menu, nice Bloody Mary bar too. Dinner hear is average fare, but the breakfast Chef is five-stars plus one. Excellent and fast and friendly wait staff too.

    (5)
  • Claire S.

    I went home for Thanksgiving and stopped by Prime Time for food & booze. It was outstanding! I was expecting bar food but instead got an excellent prime rib and smoked wing appetizer. I really enjoyed the fried green tomatoes as well. I plan on returning when I visit to try more things on the menu & enjoy the awesome patio outside! I would definitely recommend this place to those folks in town for game day. I don't love tailgating but would make an exception if we did it here instead of at the field ;) Tons of TV's and space for your entire party, plus a neat frosty bar. Win! 5 stars.

    (5)
  • Matt W.

    Prime Time's 50/50 burger (half beef / half bacon) was the draw for me, and yeah, it was pretty incredible. Somehow I've been driving by Prime Time for a while now without realizing it was there. It's kind of easy to miss in a little stretch of Tennessee street near a Waffle House and Pita Pit. Unlike those restaurants, however, Prime Time is flashier than its facade suggests. Prime Time has a very modern, spartan design of tables and designer booths. The whole look is very clean and open, which, as others have said, takes a toll on one's privacy but also sets the tone of the meal as young and upscale. Prime Time offers a reasonable selection of draft beers, bottles, and numerous specialty cocktails. They also have a generously long happy hour during many days of the week. The menu is based around burgers, along with some other sandwiches and salads. But seriously, how does anyone go here and NOT try a burger that is halfway composed of ground bacon? I mean, that's a winner out of the gate. This burger, again, is called the 50/50 burger, and comes with tomato, pickle, and garlic mayo. Fear not though, if you don't like these toppings they will happily let you add something else, as I chose too do. With the burgers you get your choice of french fries or sweet potato fries. I had the regular fries, which were good but nothing special. Service was friendly, though a bit slow. Prime Time is worth a visit and is absolutely on the list of best burger in Tallahassee.

    (4)
  • A A.

    Oh we're going to a sports bar? So I can wear sweats and no make up right? No. Just no. It is awkwardly bright in here and they seem to have positioned the tables so you can see as much of the other patrons as possible. Great for watching TV, not so great for privacy. I can't say anything about the food except this: 50/50 burger. That's a burger that's 50% ground beef, 50% ground bacon. It puts all-beef burgers to shame. I like it so much in fact, that I keep a few homemade patties in the freezer at all times now, for when I don't feel like getting dressed and going to Prime Time. I'm not sure I can ever eat a regular burger again. (As an aside, the fries are also very good, and if you really like heat the devil wings will make you happy.) I will not ever order another mixed drink here, however. I thought it was a bad bartender at first, but the several times I've ordered a drink here it has been weak. I'm usually pretty happy after one drink, but if I have to order three to get the same buzz here then something's not right. I've noticed other women downing multiple drinks before they even get started on their meal, so I don't think it's just me. The wine list is so tiny it's not even an option. It is so sad that I can't drink at a bar.

    (4)
  • Lindsay S.

    Pretty decent food and service, but seriously, I do not understand their theme and decor. Inside is a mix of upper-scale martini bar decor, but has at least 40 TV screens around every wall blasting ESPN. The outside deck feels like a nightclub in South Florida that apparently serves Sunday brunch. Everything is conflicting with itself and Idontevenknowwhatsgoingoninthere.

    (3)
  • Kristin H.

    This was my first time at Prime time and it had been open for awhile, so I had high expectations given everyone else's recommendations. While our meals were very good, I was highly disappointed with our drinks from the bar. My boyfriend and I ordered one simple drink each and both orders came out terrible. My boyfriend had ordered a gentleman jack and ginger and I had ordered an extra dirty martini. The whiskey drink brought to the table did not even remotely taste like any brand of jack & ginger, and we regularly keep stock of it at the house so we know what gentleman tastes like. It tasted like bottom shelf whiskey and we asked the server to check and make sure it was gentleman mixed with the ginger ale. They confirmed and we just didn't argue since we didn't want to ruin our date night. The extra dirty martini I ordered was completely clear and was pretty awful. Needless to say, if you are looking for just food, this is a good place to go, but if you want your meal with alcohol, look elsewhere.

    (2)
  • Butterfly G.

    I was referred to Prime Time in the hunt for a trendy spot to bring out-of-town guests. Since I had another group of out-of-towners come in first, I figured it'd be a great chance to check out what I've heard. I had no clue it was located in the old BW3 spot on Tenn. Street and hoped parking wouldn't be a nightmare. We arrived about 9:30 p.m. got a spot right up front and walked in with ease. Not bad for a Friday night in a sports bar. There wasn't a wait for seating and some guy leaving rubbed his belly and told us to try the chicken and waffles. Started with drinks and the kamikaze rangoon appetizers. Everything came out very quickly and was tasty. It's hard to decide what to order as there are so many attractive items on the menu. They're all creative combinations too, so hats off to the chef! I had the Burnout Burger, well done, no bun. The pile of deliciousness includes Jalapeno bacon, jalapeno havarti, smoked jalapenos and crispy cayenne onions served with jalapeno coffee BBQ. At $10 bucks served with tasty, crispy sweet potato fries, it was bliss. Everyone that mentioned Prime Time said I'd love it because of the atmosphere. It was totally redone, so none of that "this used to be that other place" feel. There are some curved high back white couches, a little nook where you can just hangout with your drink and appetizers without having a full table and there's the well-lit bar. The rest of the seating is standard square tables. I really wanted to sit at the couches but decided to suppress my inner-bossy to just sit at a table in the middle. Besides, it was only going to be 3 of us. The Heat game was on and there are flat screens around the upper perimeter of the restaurant. Very good for game time when there's plenty to watch. It's a sports bar, so it's pretty noisy, but these guys separate the same ol' bar feel by adding a live band that kicks off around 11. The only thing I didn't really like was the design and seating. Both were a little hodge podge and didn't quite seem like there was a harmonious style. The main seating tables are a little close together and the lighting was a little brighter than I would have preferred. Some designs, like the metal sports guys on the wall are borderline cheesy and the kitchen opening is so wide and exposed, I thought that's where I'd need to go use the restroom. They DO have really cool sink fixtures in the rest room but who cares about the bathroom in a bar? I do! Clean restrooms mean someone's making the rounds to make sure the place is tidy. All in all, it was a good night, great place to bring the fellas. P.S. My burger was so good that after two days, the left-overs were still yummy!

    (4)
  • Isabel A.

    This place is good. Its a nice get-a-way from the normal college-y place in town. Makes you feel high class for a good budget. Have gone here a few times. Always ordered their Joe-Blow burger. It tasted great and their fries were presented in a cool way. They have happy hour at night after midnight and I believe during the day as well. There are more TVs in there than you can count. I went here for graduation with my family and I got there early to reserve the table (they didnt do reservation on grad day/night). The annoying part was that my WHOLE party had to be there in order to be seated. The staff are nice and they work off of ipads so it takes a bit longer to jot things down sometimes.

    (4)
  • Jeffrey T.

    The wait for a table was reasonable for being brunch time (10-15 mins) the AYCD mimosa were alright (15$) until 3 p.m. The chicken and waffles were above average, the margarita omelet with egg whites were delicious, I enjoyed my Sunday brunch here!

    (4)
  • Hillary L.

    I went here recently for the first time at around 9 or 10 at night. Here is a rundown of my impression. - It was very well lit. I'm not sure how I feel about this, as it kind of sucked any ambiance out of the place. It's like a strangely lit restaurant in some parts, and an entirely too bright bar in others. - The decor and furniture is aesthetically pleasing, but not all that comfortable. - We had the Hat Trick, which had their normal French fries, sweet potato fries, and eggplant fries served with an array of sauces. Not gonna lie, it was delicious and we devoured it. We almost ordered another, but it's also a bit expensive, at least on a I-make-minimum-wage-or-slightly-above budget. - There are TVs EVERYWHERE. Again, not sure how I feel about that. It was almost ridiculous how it was set up. I'm talking wall-to-wall, seizure inducing television activity. - My drink was a bit disappointing. I ordered a Prime Slide, and maybe it's because I make killer mudslides at home, but everything was off about it. First off, who uses ice in a mudslide? Throw some more vanilla ice cream in there and call it a day, guys. The ratios were a little off (but strong, not weak) and I ended up giving half of it to my friends. - I swear I'm not a feminist, but are the female uniforms SERIOUSLY school girl outfits? The men are referees - makes sense, it's a "sports" bar. I was just a little put off by seeing girls in clothing that made them look 12 in an establishment meant for the 21+ crowd. If they wanted girls in sexy sports themed outfits, cheerleader outfits would do just fine, if not better. It just weirded me out. - The floors were recently waxed, and both me and my girl friend were having a hard time walking in our heels. I was only wearing 2.5 inch heels, but holy crap was it slippery. Overall, it wasn't a bad experience. Just...interesting. I give it 3 stars for effort, and should I have a different experience next time (I plan on going back and sampling the drinks some more), I'll adjust my rating.

    (3)
  • Dylan B.

    Pretty chillen atmosphere

    (4)
  • Allen H.

    I've never had a bad experience with food here. Even with the peaks of a crowded night, I feel taken care of here. The drinks are not bad and the food is even better. They are on the pricier side of student centric dining so be wary of that.

    (4)
  • Nick G.

    Stopped here to meet with friends for a quick meal, love the atmosphere. Great for watching a game or two on TV, as there are probably 30+ TV's in here. Menu looked like it had many very good items on it. I went for the Chicken and Waffle sandwich with Sweet Potato Fries. The fries tasted odd to me. I work at a restaurant that serves sweet potato fries but these didn't do it for me. The chicken waffle sandwich was amazing though. I always love this combination and they had mastered that sandwich. The reason this is getting a four star rating is because it just wasn't all there for me I guess. The waitress was a tad slow at putting in our order and stood next to us awkwardly and the food was about a B+ overall. I will have to give it another few tries if I'm ever back up in the area!

    (4)
  • Andy J.

    Great food, great atmosphere, great service! This is a new Tallahassee favorite! Cool your drink on one of the ice bars!

    (4)
  • Michelle A.

    Yummy umami burger & maki takos...don't forget the fries!

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Trendy
    Noise Level : Loud
    Music : Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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