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  • Lindsey H.

    Predictably mediocre food. Prices haven't gone up much but portions smaller than previous years. Friendly customer service, excellent river tables and drink specials. There's a reason this place sticks around over the years.

    (3)
  • Steve H.

    Disappointed I've been going to Mr. Ups since the 90's I remember sharing birthdays and graduations at this place. I am not sure what has changed in the 21st century but it certainly has turned this place around in the worst ways. A recent visit had me wondering when the last cleaning occurred in the dining room. I am often nervous about a restaurant's kitchen when I see a less than ideally clean dining room. The service on this visit was less than mediocre and the salad bar looked a bit less fresh than it should be. My food arrived and as hungry as I was and given the length of time it took, I ate it with disgust. I will only return to Mr. Ups if I am forced to go with friends and even then will I order a beer, in a bottle. Food: 1 Ambiance: 1 Service: 2

    (1)
  • Jessica O.

    We were a group of three that walked in on a Sunday evening around 7:30. The resturant was pretty dead, we were seated right away. Our waitress was courteous, but really needed to pay attention. I asked for a drink with no ice - it came with ice. She did realize her mistake and offered another soda but meh what ever it was just ice. However when I ordered my meal I said no L, T, P on the burger - It came with all of it. It took 45 minutes for one pizza, a burger, and a hot bbq sandwich. As I said it wasn't very busy. My friend said his pizza was good. My burger was well done not med well but it was not dry and it was flavorful, and my hubby said his bbq sandwich was good. Overall just meh. I think if they can speed up the food coming out and do a little coaching with the waitstaff things could be top notch.

    (2)
  • Molly F.

    The food is good enough. It's pretty standard. The atmosphere is nice. The deck is especially nice. I do like the salad bar and the service is pretty good. It's a solid choice for a place to eat. The only odd thing is that the town built a bridge over the place. It almost feels like there should be a "Live Nude Girls" sign hanging over the restaurant because of the bridge.

    (3)
  • Dan B.

    Up's is one of the cheaper off campus options in Middlebury, and you get what you pay for. Pretty subpar food that you could get at any Applebees in the nation. Seriously just go to Two Brothers instead.

    (2)
  • Jaime C.

    This place was recommended to us by the proprietor of "Frog Alley Leather and Tattoos." Since it was in easy walking distance, we decided to give it a chance and I'm glad we did. We almost missed it because our "Fearless Leader" was starting to take us OVER the bridge, but one of our distaff members stopped a passerby for directions (naturally). Turns out, the place is UNDER the bridge, and if we walked over we'd've never seen it. The clam chowder was WONDERFUL (as I've come to expect when getting clam chowder anywhere in New England). The "Ragin' Cajun" burger wasn't nearly as spicy as I'd expected but it was still delicious. I thought it would come with some kind of Cajun/Creole kind of sauce, but it was rather "dry" in that regard so I had to fall back on that good ol' American standby: KETCHUP. I didn't bother with the fries and instead got the side Caesar salad which was also very good. A good recommendation for lunch, and now I'm passing it along on Yelp. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Wyatt T.

    American bar food style that doesn't disappoint. Good local beers on tap, great deals on beers different days of the week. Service can be a little spotty at times as this restaurant can be a jumping off point for young newbie servers from the nearby high school, but also some seasoned veterans that keep it together. They sort of got shafted by the new bridge they built which blocks some of their view of the river and kind of puts them in a dark hole underneath Middlebury that you can't really see.

    (4)
  • M K.

    My husband's a Midd grad so we went for a visit over the summer, so it wasn't a crazy college bar, which was fine for us. We ate on the deck, watching the river go by and hearing the cars going over the new bridge, all was good. We had long island ice teas, salad bar, BBQ burger and the scampi, only thing that wasn't great was the scampi, too bland. Our memories of nights there were happy ones and our latest memory is a happy one too.

    (4)
  • Eric K.

    First of all, I have to preface this by saying that we eventually decided to not eat at Mister Ups. We parked under the bridge and walked in, there was a guy nearly passed out in the waiting area, and a group of four waiting to be seated. We waited a few minutes and flagged down the host. He asked how many were in our party and we told him 4 Adults and 2 High Chairs. It was about 6:30 on a Sunday night, but he told us that it would be a fifteen minute wait. The place was busy, so we said we would wait. Several more groups entered before us. A four-top and a three-top were seated, almost as soon as they walked in the door. Then an eight-top was seated before us--A college women's field hockey team! When we tried to find the host, he was nowhere to be seen. And after a few more minutes of hunting him down--where he gave us the fake, I'll be with you in just a few minutes, a waitress tried to seat us in a four-top corner booth with the two high chairs on the same end of the booth, which blocked the cluttered aisle way. We said, "I'm afraid this won't work," as did the man in the booth next to ours, who would have been barricaded into his seat. The waitress responded, "Well, that's all we have," and we said, "Fine, we're leaving." And we did. The place is filthy, loud and serves college students liquor. If you are into that kind of thing, (eg a college student) this may be more your cup of tea. But if you have a family, or are over the age of 22, I'd skip this place entirely, and go ANYWHERE ELSE in town.

    (1)
  • Diana W.

    This place has the ambience working for it. Totally great covered patio overlooking the creek, the cool air rushes off the water in the summer, babbles over the rocks and makes that standard cheeseburger and iced tea all the better. You can have a decent salad here, but the best bet is the burger and the patio...you'll have a nice lunch!

    (3)
  • Shine B.

    The outdoor seating is excellent. Stick to the burger and pizza menu, get a beer and you won't be disappointed. Sit inside and order some "dinner" and you will. We go to Mister Ups often and really like it!

    (5)
  • Stephanie T.

    Unfortunately I visited Mr. Ups on a night when they weren't prepared for a big crowd: the final game of the World Cup. Though unpreparedness could be displayed apologetically and with attention to customers when possible, the wait staff did not acknowledge our presence until 1hr after we had sat down, and that was only to meekly ask if someone else had already helped us. By that point we had ordered all of our drinks and food from the bar. The bartender was great and helpful. It's all in the details: (-) the service was so terrible I can't even remember what I ate.

    (2)
  • Sebastian W.

    The redesign of the streets in Downtown Middlebury has made Mister Ups, unfortunately, invisible from the road. My friends and I went to Mister Ups a few nights during June 2011 when the other bar in town, Two Brothers Tavern, was too full. On the bright side, we often had the whole place to ourselves and the bar food was always great! On the downside, the beer selection was pretty limited and they closed at midnight (Two Brothers stayed open until 2AM every night). The staff was fine and the environment was pleasant/clean. Overall, Mister Ups was a quieter alternative to Two Brothers. **I cannot speak for the restaurant/traditional dining area on the first floor.

    (3)
  • Rajan F.

    This was the first time I had ever been to Mister Ups - went there on the suggestion of one of the people I was hanging out with. We only went there for a last beer before hitting the road to our respective hometowns; unfortunately I won't ever have anything to say about the food as I am *never* going back. It was fine and everything at first, plenty of bar to spare. As we settled in to watch some of the football on TV, my observing friend noticed that the big HD was paused on a scene from a movie - he asked why, more to make small talk with the barkeep then anything - the woman replied that "it was paused for a group that was coming to watch the film," whatever it was. Long story short, some people started filtering in, and the "movie" started playing - little did we realize it was an entire wedding party that had elected to hold their reception at the bar, and the movie was a montage of highlights for this couple. The icing on the cake for me was when I got up from my seat, an older couple gave my party a look implying that we were in their way, and to get a move-on pronto. Now I'm all for celebrating something wonderful like a marriage (and my congratulations to the couple if they happen to see this), but I'm extremely disappointed that the bar staff didn't have the foresight or the consideration to even mention that within 15 minutes of our arrival that two busloads of people were going to show up and expect the bar to become their private reception hall.

    (1)
  • Kevin B.

    Solid food, love the thumbs and toes and salad bar. Fun sitting in back on the water.

    (4)
  • John F.

    They have a good salad bar and the simple fare on the menu is tasty. The more complicated items on their menu can be good or a flop. The real reason to go to this restaurant is to sit outside on their deck overlooking Otter Creek. There is nothing organc on their menu, but they do have a grass fed buffalo burger. They are gay friendly. The staff is nice but could be more attentive. Note: Because of the ongoing construction of the Middlebury bypass bridge, it may be difficult to park and noisy while eating in 2010.

    (2)
  • Emily J.

    their version if wings.. Thumbs and toes I believe they call them.. are DELICIOUS! I never knew this place was here until I walked across the new bridge and looked over the side. . The parking and traffic patterns make it a little difficult to get to but it's worth it. The deck overlooking the river is lovely.

    (4)
  • Peter L.

    Nice bar that serves good pub food. Several dining areas plus a bar and a covered outdoor deck along the river. American menu plus not a bad looking salad bar which I did not try. Had the Bison burger which was cooked as ordered, a very nice medium rare. French fries were excellent, and freshly made. Service was excellent at lunch time but it was not very busy.

    (3)
  • Stephen R.

    Went there for lunch the other day not having been there since the bridge was completed. I got an open faced seafood sandwich which was mediocre at best. Service was about the same....indifferent. Clearly they don't make any effort to train their staff. If you want an outstanding lunch go to Costello's and eat in your car if you have to.

    (2)
  • K M.

    Used to have a great deck but the bridge they are constructing messes with the view, the ambiance, and generates noise & dust. The food is ok, the location is convenient, and the prices are reasonable. If you sit on the deck facing up river, the bridge isn't visible.

    (3)
  • Jessica S.

    The only reason I'm giving Mr. Ups 3 stars is because of their deck - it really is their saving grace. The food is pretty average (if that) and the service is generally terrible. This past spring I made a reservation for my birthday (which also happened to be graduation weekend) to sit on the deck. The original date I wanted they had the deck closed for a private party, so we choose another date. Unfortunately whomever took the reservation didn't do it correctly and there we were without a table. The salad bar has really gone downhill was well - but the Mud Pie is delicious so go have a drink and Mud Pie on the deck.

    (3)
  • Laurie C.

    Can't go to Mr. Ups without getting the Mud Pie!!!!!!! Its famous among townies ... and the salad bar is not too bad for a small town. Great river front deck for summertime!!!

    (4)
  • Ryan K.

    This is a fun place that serves standard bar fare (burgers and fries). They have a few wraps and other stuff. Go out with some friends and chill. Nothing too fancy which is just fine with me.

    (3)
  • Ali H.

    Another of the few places to get drinks with friends. Also has great food. Good place to get their famous burgers and fries.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

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