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  • Jonathan M.

    One odd thing about this place, I've been eyeing it every time I leave the gym in front and for some reason its exterior facade didn't quite appeal to me, but we decided to give it a shot one day and boy was I pleasantly surprised when we walked in, totally different look once you're inside. The Italian fries were AMAZING, totally worth the 2 extra pounds you'll gain from them. The happy hour specials are great, cheap and they hit the spot just right (Italian fries are one of them). They have about 20 huge screen TV's all over the place, so it's the ideal spot to watch sporting events. Our server was great and the prices were very affordable too. Definitely coming back to this joint.

    (4)
  • Matt F.

    The service was slow. the food was so-so and we couldnt talk because the sportscasters were doing a live broadcast from the restaurant that was so loud you couldn't hear anything besides the overmodulated sound coming out of the blaring speakers. It was raining out so most of the TV's were displaying the directtv no signal message. To top it all off our food was delivered 5 minutes apart so it took 25 minutes for everyone in our group to get their orders.

    (1)
  • Vy B.

    I used to come here as a kid with my dad and only remember good things about this place but after my visit last night, I am questioning why we even spent a minute in this restaurant. The Badger vs Buckeye game was on when I walked in and as a Gopher, I was already mortified at the sea of red and white in front of me. Besides that, I can't say anything about my experience was enjoyable at all. It took the waitress 20 minutes to bring water to the table and an additional 10 minutes to run a menu over. On top of that, when my sister ordered a Bloody Mary for my mom, the waitress rolled her eyes...SO UNPROFESSIONAL! I personally feel like food service workers deserve a lot of respect for the shiz customers put them through but dang, there is no reason to be eye rolling at customers, no matter how basic or complicated the request! My table ordered the shrimp appetizer, pepperoni pizza, chicken sandwich, buffalo chicken tenders, waffle fries, and regular chicken tenders. The pizza was salty, there was way too much mayo in the shrimp sauce, waffle fries were cold, and chicken was over fried. SO SAD. I used to day dream about those dang chicken fingers...such a shame. The best part about the food we ordered was the seasoned sour cream for the waffle fries. I will probably never go here again unless I was joining a group of friends who had already unanimously agreed to eat here on a random weeknight.

    (2)
  • Abdallah A.

    Burger was great however service was horrible. never again.

    (2)
  • Joyce F.

    go to this place for work lunch and it was yummy. i ordered the pizza and salad and really liked it. reasonably priced. lots of parking.

    (5)
  • jordan o.

    I went here for a fantasy football draft. We were supposed to get the private room but they put someone else in there. They made up for it by putting us in are own section, giving us a bunch of free apps, beer, and our first 2 drinks were free. I was very impressed with the management. They made a mistake and made up for it in a big way. Apps were decent and drinks were strong.

    (4)
  • Marguerite A.

    THE EPITOME OF WHAT A SPORTS BAR SHOUD BE Now, I am not a sports bar type a gal, but this is all right. Wow, someone did a lot of research to make a perfect sports bar. I loved the chain of mini jumbotrons all around the perimeter. And on several different games too. The feel and vibe here on a Friday night after a movie was " cool and trendy". The staff was sharp and very courteous. We got a comfortable booth, and had a really nice time. First time here, and I thought the menu was way above the typical sports bar menu. I was surprised by all the families with babies and little ones. Start em young! We only had what they called wings, but not in any world can these be construed as chicken "wings". Were they absolutely delicious? Yes Was the teriyaki sauce superb? Yes Were they overpriced for the volume? Yes Were they 1 1/2 in balls of breaded juicy white meat? Yes Did they melt in my mouth? Yes Were 12 enough for 2 people? No How can a 1 in piece of breast meat be called a boneless wing? Isn't that misrepresentation? I loved them, but I don't like being mislead. As we all know, most boneless wings are chicken tenders. But calling nuggets wings just doesn't seem right. That still doesn't detract from how well this place is planned and executed. CAN WE PUT 1 TV ON NCIS ?? P L E A S E ?

    (4)
  • John O.

    Yay! I am a fan Great place to watch NFL Two dollar bloodies Other than the Senser's in Bloomington, I can't think of a better place to watch football or other sporting events than the Senser's in Roseville. The Roseville location is not quite as big as the one in Bloomington. However, jumbo screens all around the restaurant. There is really not a bad seat in the house. Sad to see the Eagan location go under. I have fond memories of going there on Wednesday nights to play NTN and usually end up eating and drinking for free with the gift certificate and cash prizes they handed out. Not sure if the remaining locations have the same deal. Need a weekend hangover helper? Senser's has got you covered. They serve breakfast until 2PM. Had the Joe's Kobe Beef & Egg Sandwich which was fantastic. Comes with Cheesy Cajun Hashbrowns. For me, most hashbrowns are pretty much the same everywhere I go. These hashbrowns were standouts, however. No better hangover helper than a hair off of the dog. $2.00 Bloody Mary's and Screwdrivers until 2PM. 18 beers on tap. Several macrobrews, but also some good stuff. They had Summit Saga and EPA and one of the Lucid varieties. Nothing to complain about as far as I am concerned. It gets the Hammer seal of approval.

    (4)
  • Barb D.

    Visited the roseville location. Bad service, ie slow. cold fries. will not go back

    (1)
  • Nathan T.

    Busy place! Tons of TVs and bar space. Good bar menu and decent beer selection. Great place for game night or UFC fights. We had a large group and were seated quickly. Service was excellent considering how busy there were thirty min after we arrived. Everyone enjoyed their food. The table ordered salads, burgers and sandwiches.

    (3)
  • Kristine N.

    This place us huge, TV's everywhere, and have a newly renovated (& beautiful) patio! Staff is really friendly and engaging. The best part is the happy hour. Seems like there's always a deal going on. Had a couple 10" pizzas for $5. The chicken Alfredo pizza was delicious, perfect with a couple $2 beers!

    (4)
  • Kye J.

    Stopped in for dinner on a week night, chose the patio for the weather was perfect. Our server was outstanding! I believe his name was TJ, he is a natural. When asked what beers were on tap he rattled off what seemed like dozens and any questions we had, he had the answer. From the start, timing was perfect, new beers, appetizer, salad, to the main course, bussing was even perfect. I must describe the meal, Having never been here for dinner I was very pleased with the entree selection. We ordered the crab and artichoke dip. They put pico de gallo on the top, as an onion hater I didn't care for that addition. We both ordered steaks medium and I was able to sub a salad for the potato choice. Both steaks came out the temperature we asked for, and great mixed veggies. I noticed a lot of team work going on, I like to see that, very efficient. We live near this location and look forward to hanging out on the patio, having dinner on a regular basis. Thank you!

    (5)
  • Nic B.

    Joe is really easy on the eyes, if you know what I mean. Beh also provides some extra services which enhance the Joe Senser's experience. I really enjoyed the goat!

    (5)
  • Josh K.

    Stopped by Joe Senser's Saturday night to watch the Wild game with a friend. Figured we'd order an app early on, order an entree during the game and head out after it was over. Waiter was more than ok with this and it was just fine. I'll start with this, our waiter Luke was fantastic. I'd give him 5 right out of the gate. We sat there for 3 hours and he was on top of his game throughout, made small talk with us when he could and was great. If the manager reads this, give Luke a gold star or a raise, however it works. With that out of the way, its time to sit down and have a heart to heart about this place and why I'll likely never stop in again, the food. I get it, it's not a 5 star place, and it's more of a place to stop in and catch a game, get drunk while doing so, and maybe do some coug hunting. I get it. But, at the VERY least, make the food a step above eating a microwaved pile of wet grass. At the very least deep fry it so we have some sort of flavor. Flatbread. Bruschetta & Fresh Basil. Sounds good yeah? Roma tomato and olive oil bruschetta with mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses, drizzled with balsamic vinegar glaze. Mmmmm tasty! Then it gets to your table. It even looks tasty! You bite in, and.... you realize you've just bit down on cardboard with a drizzle of vinegar. At least the cardboard is baked though, so you've got a decent texture. Otherwise, talk about a lifeless, tasteless dish that leaves you wanting to throw a chair. Whatever, I'm starving and plow through it regardless. I opt for this: Citrus Grilled Chicken & Shrimp. Oooo, another one that sounds like it might have some sizzle and taste! Boneless grilled breast of chicken and gulf shrimp seasoned with zesty citrus flavors, grilled over the open flame. Served over rice with fresh seasoned vegetables. You get a boiled chicken breast that hit the grill for a few seconds to add color, 4 tiny prawns that are from the frozen seafood section at Target (I know for a fact, look at my check in Sunday afternoon) that again hit the grill after a quick thaw, and it's all served over herb less, lifeless rice. Almost as a mockery, you're given a lime with the platter. There was no hint of any citrus flavor, no herbs, no "zest" as the description lends you to thinking their SHOULD be. It is simply boiled rice, boiled chicken, boiled shrimp and a frozen veggie packet from the grocery store. If you order this from here, fall backwards out of your chair and get out of having to pay for it, it'll save you the soul shattering reality of actually having to drop $15 on it. My friend ordered the french dip. I told her, it's a risky proposition given a FD can be either really good or really bad, and it's a VERY fine line to toe. But son of a bitch we were fooled with this: Joe's Signature - French Dip. Alright, it's a signature dish, maybe, just maybe, they actually went overboard on it and made it worth a half a damn. Hahahahahahahahahaha, you bastards got us! You get deli roast beef on a hoagie roll that is far too much bread for the amount of meat, and an overly salty jus. Luke was great enough to apologize for the meal, and I told him it's his fault. On the flip side, the Wild won, and even scored two power play goals. How that happens and I can't get a remotely decent meal at a Minnesota made establishment I'll never know. Service was the only thing that keeps this from being a 1 star, but, rest assured I'll never go back, and would rather go to *gulp* Applebees or B-Dubs to catch a game.

    (2)
  • Morgan M.

    SUCH FAST FOOD! Servers were great. AMAZING amount of large tvs. We were here on game day, and they have so many specials! I recommend.

    (5)
  • C N.

    This place blows. No speakers in far northwest corner of DR. Can't hear. HORRID $6 "Wedge" salad that was nothing more than a very small amount of iceburg, 3 very thin (thinner than McDonald's) tomato and onion slices, a dusting (that's being generous) of blue cheese, and some bacon bits that surely came out of a jar. You seriously get a 100000% better salad at McDonalds. Heck, probably White Castle. The Lime Cilantro Ranch had neither lime nor cilantro in it and tasted like a high school cafeteria's...Should charge $1, no more. The server computer is directly in front of a projector screen in the back corner, and when it gets busy you have 3 servers crowding around and blocking the TV view. Bathrooms are disgusting. The bathroom's TV cubbie is empty (missing TV) and has trash in it. Often the towels were spilling out and soap was missing. Three urinals super close together with no dividers. No outdoor TVs or TV sound. On top of this, the manager was incredibly rude. They won't seat you until half your party is there. They don't take reservations on big game days. BWW Roseville, as horrible as that place is, beats this hands down. Very little healthy options on the menu. FIX THE SOUND!

    (1)
  • Matt M.

    Just another Cookie Cutter Chain like Sports Bar in the beginning it was Great , food was Good and a fun atmosphere but success has changed them into the Lame sports bar they now are the food is the same at any Champs ,BW3 or any other chain with no imagination Dose any Place cook the food or is it all Pre packaged Junk anymore?

    (1)
  • Annie P.

    Okay place to watch sports but bad beer choices on tap. Get with it Joe!

    (3)
  • Dan M.

    Okay, I didn't know who Joe Senser was (I'm not from around here), but I learned about his NFL history and also about the sad deal about his spouse and the hit-n-run accident. Well, I didn't hold it against them, and came her for happy hour with some co-workers on a Wed night. It's a nice large sports bar with lots of TVs for watching games. They have a nice/large patio overlooking a sand volleyball court which is a great way to spend happy hour and watching the VBall league games. Happy Hour has decent deals on draft/craft beers and they have 5 cheap appetizers and 1/2 price pizzas until 6:30PM. We tried the Italian Fries (basically pizza sicks), boneless wings (decent and spicey), and an Italian Sausage Pizza. All were tasty (but that could be because we were starving :) I would come back here if working in the area

    (3)
  • ED H.

    I placed an order tonight of two juicy burgers, a MVP and a Cheeseburger both with bacon. Also got the Sensor fries with the dipping sauce. Order # 30055. When I got home with the order, the Cheeseburger was missing the two strips of bacon. I checked my receipt and it did show that I had the bacon option on both burgers which shows up as "Cross". I then called Joe Sensor at 651-631-1781 and mentioned that my order processed by server "Sally" had the bacon missing. He then was silent for ten seconds and then responded "What do you want me to do about that?". I then said, how about a coupon for free bacon strips the next time I order there. He said, we don't do coupons. That was the end of the conversation. So I'm disappointed that Joe Sensors does not have some procedure in place to hand incorrect TO GO orders. That's it for me going to this place to spend my hard earned money.

    (1)
  • Jess F.

    Need a place for a whole bunch of people to sit, eat game food, drink beer, and be loud? Here would be the right place! The food is okay. You get large portions and massive appraisers filled with exactly what you'd expect form a sports bar. I think a nice touch is the many options in fries: regular, sensor (seasoning on top), and sweet potato. My burger was a little more well than I like, but that's pretty normal from primarily burger cooking establishment. The chicken dinner though was like half a chicken, so that portion size was kinda ridiculous, in a whoa way. Beer glasses come to you cold and in many sizes, yay! I think the only down side to this place is that it needs better ventilation because the grease smell is a bit strong. The interior could use an updating because you can feel and see the wear on almost every surface from all the heavy bar traffic; the dim lighting helps to hide this point. I do recommend making reservations if you're planning a happy hour or game night event here. This place fills quick even though the parking lot is small, weird.

    (3)
  • Deb H.

    Came here to watch the Vikings... The place was packed - of course - but we were still able to get a table about 30 minutes before the start of the game. I loved that they asked us before seating what game we'd come to watch. It took a while to get menus - as I said, the place was packed - because all of them were out. Yes, probably a bit overpriced for what we got but it was tasty and hot. We had the boneless Teriyaki wings to start - they were very good. I had the Bavarian ham and cheese on a pretzel roll. Wasn't anything special and they skimped a bit on the ham but still pretty good. Really enjoyed the cookie sundae for dessert! Even though we were only drinking sodas, they gave us great service on refills. I would definitely come back here to watch a Vikings game - the vibe is great. Not sure I'd choose it for any other time, though...

    (3)
  • MALEAH A.

    My boyfriend had a craving for the walleye sandwich and senser fries. So I got to go shoe shopping and he got to satisfy his craving. Or so we thought. First disappointment was that they had changed their menu and the old walleye sandwich was gone, replaced by a much less appealing version (cheese?!? on walleye?! must we put cheese on everything?!). So that was a no-go. He got the beef tips wrapped in bacon and an order of the senser fries. I didn't care for the beef tips at all, which is saying a lot since they come wrapped in bacon. The senser fries were fine, I don't get as excited over waffle fries as he does. I got the rookie burger, which was a good, basic burger. I was impressed they took time to toast my bun (thank you!), but the mayo was a bit heavy handed. I got the sweet potato fries which had good taste but looked like they were the victim of both freezer burn and over-frying. So so sad. Our server was very friendly, but it took longer than it should've to get our food. We both had upset stomachs later to top it off. I think we took care of that craving, for good. We won't be back.

    (2)
  • Warren C.

    Decent. Can't find too many things wrong with this place, although they like projector screens a lot more than real TVs. It's like a 10 to 1 ratio. Food is okay, but nothing special. Typical bar food, maybe a small step up. They've got your garden variety steaks, salads, sandwiches, appetizers and the like. I had the beef nachos and a cobb salad (I've been hard pressed to find a lot of veggies in Minnesota) and both of those items were tasty enough. Prices are about what you'd expect, although if you're careful looking through the menu, there are some value eats. Service was surprisingly acceptable for a BCS National Championship game. I won't mind revisiting here!

    (4)
  • Jess L.

    This past weekend, the boyfriend had a hankering to watch some Gopher hockey with his UMTC alumni friends. I'm not a big sports fan, but I am a fan of my boyfriend, so I played along. :) Joe Senser's was the obvious choice for our group's needs. We had a comfy, spacious table, and a prime view of all the games our group wanted to see. I suppose that's kind of hard to miss, when every wall is covered in big screen projection TVs. But still - I thought it was cool. Our server, Brit, was AMAZING. She was really great about not taking plates before we were done eating, swooped them up on the sly when we were, kept our water glasses full, and made sure we never wanted for anything. She also had a good feeling for when we needed her, and left us alone when we just wanted to watch the game...or in my case, the funniest home video reel. Even being indifferent about sports, I feel like Joe Senser's is a good venue for big screen viewing and a tasty meal. The food has always been delish, served hot, and a good portion for the price. Plus, during some sporting events, they will have their Plinko board set up, where people win prizes during the game. Super fun!

    (5)
  • Angela S.

    I've given this Joe Senser's more than a few chances to impress me. The only good thing about this place is the number of TVs. There is a limited selection of mostly crappy beer. The food is way overpriced, comes in small portions, and not very good. The service is average, but if both the beer and the food are bad, why bother coming back? I know I won't be.

    (2)
  • Rob G.

    It's a good place to bring a group if you want to sit with 4,000 people at the same time and watch a sporting event. On the other hand, there are about 4,000 screens to watch many different events, and you need to get a stereo at your table to listen to whatever you want to watch. The last time that I was there, the stereo didn't really work so we couldn't really hear the announcers. They serve your basic grease-pit fare which can be a good thing if you're in the mood for having a heart attack while watching sports. I wish that they could offer some healthier options but that's not really their thing. The waiter was very attentive and kindly split up our bill, even with the large number of people in our group. I'm sure I'll be back the next time that a group wants to meet there to watch an event, but will probably stick to a glass of beer and stay away from the nice "coronary a la carte" that you'll get a chance to enjoy with about 90% of the items on the menu.

    (3)
  • Stephanie K.

    I've only been here once but I was pretty amazed at the set up for sports viewing. I've been to sports bars before but never one where it was actually designed so that everyone had a great view of multiple games on HUGE screens. It's a great place to go with friends where you can hang out and watch a game. Everyone has a great seat but it is a little loud for chatting. The food was alright and certainly not bad. We enjoyed the waffle fries a lot and the chicken strips but they are nothing to write home about and $9. If you're going during a big game, don't expect to find a table. This place is super popular and you might want to get there a little early.

    (3)
  • Oscar Y.

    Over the years I've wound up several times looking for a sportsbar to watch a Sunday Packer game (e.g., Durham, Tampa, Fort Myers, Phoenix, Vegas) and this was the best experience so far, because: * there were loads of well-placed screens, with multiple game selections; * the layout of the joint is well-conceived, it is clean, orderly, the fixtures are quality and solid; * there were food options that weren't just a pile of fattening slop with heaps of carbs; * since the beer selection was mostly typical AmeriTripe, I wound up not drinking in excess; * the staff were exceptionally friendly (in genuine ways, not just blast-your-ass-"HI-YA's") and super competent. It was not cheap, but it was a very fine experience (especially seeing the Packers and Chiefs games side-by-side; and that they both won). I know this is all damning with faint praise, but it WAS the best Sunday Packer away-venue sports bar experience I've ever had. I know that is not saying much.

    (4)
  • Alex M.

    This is a great place to watch sports. They have a ton of HD projection TVs, plenty of space, and even some pretty good specials depending on the night. The food's pretty good too! Sensor's is probably the best place to watch March Madness, especially when that opening Thursday rolls around. Games all over the place, whatever angle you are sitting! Decided to meet up with friends and Sensor's won the vote. It was a good decision... enough seating for 10+ people, complete with a very nice happy hour specials of 2 dollar domestic taps and half price pizzas. I think the menu has been changed up a bit, because the food has been quite good... much better than I remember. They've always done good burgers, but now there's more menu diversity. An example of this are the new pizzas. The happy hour special was a 10 inch specialty for 6 bucks (normally 12). The crust was delicious and the toppings plentiful. I'd recommend this as an app to share. Here's the most surprising thing I can say about the menu... they added a gator burger. I knew I needed to try it, and I'm really glad I did. It was great! Soft, packed full of flavor and even reasonably good for you, this burger was served with cheese, tomato, lettuce, and some kind of mayo based creation on a white bun. Different than a beef burger in texture, the patty was almost fall apart. This made eating it more of a challenge, albeit completely worth the saucy hands! The texture reminded me of a cross between ground chicken, pork, and turkey. I guess you could say gator is the other... other white meat. Try it! The beer was reasonable, the food was tasty, and the service was good. I'd definitely recommend coming here for your next sports viewing experience, especially if it coincides with a happy hour.

    (4)
  • Aaron H.

    Many huge big-screen TVs for watching sports. Clean, nice sports bar. Not too loud, but plenty of activity. The on-tap selection is more than just the macro-brews. If you want a sports bar, this is a great option. I don't like sports bars.

    (3)
  • Ann G.

    Sigh...our night here started out well, then it all wrent to hell. We went on a Saturday of a UFC, so we anticipated it would be busy. Surprisingly, we got a table immediately- score! There were 3 of us, we all ordered beer (from the notably incorrect beer menu we were given- I was excited to drink some local beers from the list, but alas, none of them were on tap any longer). We also ordered food, which came out quickly and was very good. We were positive at this point....but it was all downhill from here. After our disappointment in the beer list, we opted to try a Signature Tea- which according to the menu was $4 after 10pm. Awesome, right? Wrong. It took us a good 15-20 minutes to flag our server down again, understandable when she was busy serving the 5 tables nearby that were drinking water and Pepsi on the rocks in large quantities. When our bill came- we had been charged full price for our teas (it was 10:15ish when we ordered). We looked through the menu numerous times , thinking we must have missed some fine print somewhere. When we asked our now very pleasant server (being facetious) why the discrepancy in price, she just silently walked away. When she returned, she informed us that while unadvertised, on event nights the 10pm late night happy hour advertised in multiple places both inside and outside the building in actuality did not start until 11pm. And in no way would she be able to adjust out bill for such an unadvertised special. Ok, I understand the premise of the idea, but at least let us know, or be willing to work with us. If your happy hour doesn't actually start until an hour after its advertised during events, why even have a happy hour when you're a "sports theater"? Doesn't that apply to pretty much every hour you're open? We plan on contacting management tomorrow, but as for our return to Joe's, it's debatable. Maybe only when there are no events going- which is pretty much never.

    (1)
  • William F.

    Rajun Cajun flatbread was tasty. Wasn't expecting a radio show in the bar. Still got catch up with friends.

    (4)
  • Tom E.

    Great staff, good food but come hungry the portions are not small.

    (4)
  • Meg E.

    I have been to the Joe Senser's in Eagan and really enjoyed my food there. This location, in Roseville, was gross. It stinks like leftover smokers from years back when that was legal in bars in MN. It is dark and the crowd seems to be non-existent. I ordered a wrap - completely disgusting sauce that gagged me - literally - tasted like chemical or soap. Then ordered some nachos with a type of spicy cheesy sauce - rude! It was literally cheese whiz with chunks of stuff just thrown in. Waste of time and money. Yuck.

    (1)
  • Disco X.

    Better than the average sports bar. The burgers are very good, and although the food has climbed steadily in price over the years, the quality has been maintained. One nice thing is that they have smaller burgers for smaller appetites; no need to go for the half-pounder. Last time we were here, there was a live KFAN broadcast from the dining area. It was piercingly loud and not fun. Luckily it ended soon into our meal. That's been my only bad experience at Senser's in 10 or 12 years. On the plus side, I don't think there's a vertical surface in the entire place without a game. The number of sporting broadcasts is staggering :)

    (3)
  • Andrea B.

    Starting with the positives: The burgers here are very good. So is the flying-buffalo sandwich. You can't lose with the Senser-Fries + seasoned sour cream. They have most of the Sioux hockey games on here, so that's a huge selling point. Also, as an almost-Canadian, I am a huge fan of the Bloody Ceasar. Here at Senser's you can get it Gametime style with a small meal on the top. YUM-Tastic! Here's a word of warning, though. I ordered the turkey burger with pico and guac on it. Sounded really appealing, but when I tried to eat it, it was so sloppy. Not yummy - sloppy. Like, disgusting - sloppy. Stay far away from that item. Also, I know it's mostly a beer/mixed drink place, but when I tried to order a fun after-dinner drink, the bartender seemed puzzled at my request for something fun, maybe ice-creamy, like a mudslide. I got a giant glass of something tasting like a bad white-russian. The server could tell I didn't like it, so she returned it. So, the bartender took the same EXACT drink I refused, threw it in the blender, and sent it back to me. Ridiculous. I was like, "um, this is the same as before". To no avail. I just got a free crappy drink. I know they're not "fine dining" but most places can make a mudslide, am I right? I bartended at a dive bar back in North Dakota, and made ice cream drinks all the time. Yeah, for a bartender, making frozen drinks can be a pain in the ass, but seriously. Sorry, that was kind of a rant about a minor issue...but anyway, I think they should train their bartenders better or explicitly say that they only make *certain* "specialty" drinks, and are not capable of making others. Just sayin'.

    (3)
  • Colton S.

    Burgers are some of the best in town. If you're looking for a great place to watch the game on Sunday Joe Sener's is the place to be. However, the service is slow and you will burn sometime waiting on your order. Every time I've attended Joes. Our waiter has been slow and inattentive. When he did bring us menu items, many times they weren't what we ordered. If you're will to wait a little longer though, the food is excellent.

    (3)
  • Terry G.

    The very largest sports bar/theaters that I have ever been to. We were there with a large work group to watch the Vikings and Packers and the placed was obviously packed. Good cheeseburger, pretty good beer selection, but not as large as I would have imagined. Good place.

    (4)
  • Dennis L.

    I don't come here unless there's a big sports event worth watching. And being an avid UFC fan, it makes it easy to come here once a month or so for their PPVs that they air for free on every single TV all around the room. Now the question becomes is it worth hanging out here for 3 hours? For starters, being a sports bar helps. Liquor kills time so we have that going for us. Also their food ain't too bad either. They got your basic apps, burgers, sandwiches, ribs, and specials. But regardless of what I order, I just can't stay away from their white chicken chili. I think it's the best item on their menu. Add a cup to your meal and you get a rich and creamy soup with plenty of chicken chunks. It's like a having a spoonful of happiness enter your mouth despite how unhealthy it may be.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :12:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Late Night
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Music : Music Videos, Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat, Sun
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    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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