Friar Tuck’s Menu

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Diabetics at TGI Friday

If you're a diabetic, then you must be extra careful while dining at TGI Friday. Try the salad menu at TGI Friday to keep your sugar and sodium intake in check. Soups are great to keep you full and satisfied without munching on the unhealthy greased meat-based dishes on TGI Friday menu.

Foods to Avoid at TGI Friday for Diabetics:

Sugar and sodium intake are crucial if you have diabetes. While the salads are the best option for you at TGI Friday, it is recommended to avoid the Pecan-Crusted Chicken Salad containing over 1000 calories and 1,650mg sodium. Also, skip Warm Pretzels with Craft Beer-Cheese dipping sauce as it contains more than 3000mg sodium. It is wise to skip the dessert for diabetics, especially the Brownie Obsession topped with Vanilla ice cream, caramel sauce, and pecans.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at TGI Friday

Mozzarella Sticks with Marinara Sauce

Nutritional Facts: 560 calories, 33g (Tans. Fat 1g & Sat. Fat 16g), 790mg sodium, 37g carbs, 2g sugar, 6g fiber, 27g Protein

Chicken Caesar Salad with Grilled Chicken (Lunch portion) with Caesar Dressing

Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 28g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 800mg sodium, 38g carbs, 3g sugar, 2g fiber, 11g Protein

Kids Meal Chicken Sandwich

Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 14g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3.5g), 700mg sodium, 26g carbs, 3g sugar, 2g fiber, 22g Protein

Kid's Side - Seasoned Fries

Nutritional Facts: 320 calories, 16g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 810mg sodium, 40g carbs, 0g sugar, 5g fiber, 5g Protein

Kid's Side - Fresh Fruit

Nutritional Facts: 45 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 12g carbs, 10g sugar, 1g fiber, 1g Protein

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf® - Tea - English Breakfast

Nutritional Facts: 0 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 10mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf® - Tea - Mint Green

Nutritional Facts: 0 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 10mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

High Blood Pressure at TGI Friday

Most foods served at TGI Friday are high in sodium and could be a health risk if you are concerned with your blood pressure levels. You can always opt for salads or soups. However, you must check the sodium levels in burgers, sandwiches, appetizers, and desserts before ordering.

Foods to Avoid at TGI Friday for High Blood Pressure

While the salads are healthy at TGI Friday, you must skip the Pecan-Crusted Chicken Salad. You should also avoid Jack Daniel's Ribs and Shrimp at TGI Fridays for its high sodium content. Appetizers are the best to ensure that you don't eat too much while dining outside. However, you must skip Warm Pretzels with Craft Beer-Cheese Dipping sauce as one serving of this contains over 3000mg sodium.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at TGI Friday

Caesar Salad with Breadstick with Caesar Dressing

Nutritional Facts: 440 calories, 31g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 7g), 720mg sodium, 33g carbs, 4g sugar, 3g fiber, 9g Protein

House Salad with Breadstick

Nutritional Facts: 220 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3.5g), 330mg sodium, 29g carbs, 5g sugar, 3g fiber, 8g Protein

Kid's Dessert - Vanilla Ice Cream

Nutritional Facts: 460 calories, 26g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 17g), 170mg sodium, 39g carbs, 5g sugar, 0g fiber, 6g Protein

Kids Meal Pasta & Marinara

Nutritional Facts: 240 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 150mg sodium, 46g carbs, 7g sugar, 4g fiber, 9g Protein

Kid's Side - Carrots w/ Ranch 150

Nutritional Facts: 150 calories, 14g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 340mg sodium, 7g carbs, 3g sugar, 1g fiber, 1g Protein

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf® - Coffee - Black/Decaf

Nutritional Facts: 5 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Espresso

Nutritional Facts: 5 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 1g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

High Cholesterol at TGI Friday

Fat and calorie count are normally high at American diners and TGI Friday is no exception in that case. Too greasy and fried items will not only boost your calorie intake but also increase your bad cholesterol levels. You should make smart choices while dining at TGI Friday if you have cholesterol issues.

Foods to Avoid at TGI Friday for High Cholesterol

TGI Fridays are also famous for their ribs and steak. However, it is in the best interest of those concerned with high cholesterol to stay away from Jack Daniel's Ribs and Shrimp. Desserts are a big NO for you if you are worried about your high cholesterol levels. It is recommended to skip all kinds of desserts, especially the Brownie Obsession. You should also skip the meat burgers and sandwiches at TGI Fridays as these items are high in saturated fat which can elevate your LDL levels.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at TGI Friday

Traditional Wings BBQ

Nutritional Facts: 500 calories, 24g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 7g), 790mg sodium, 29g carbs, 24g sugar, 1g fiber, 44g Protein

Grilled Chicken Pecan & Blue Cheese Salad (Lunch portion)

Nutritional Facts: 480 calories, 21g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 870mg sodium, 30g carbs, 8g sugar, 10g fiber, 66g Protein

Chicken Fingers with Honey Mustard ((Hand-Breaded)

Nutritional Facts: 440 calories, 33g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 700mg sodium, 26g carbs, 8g sugar, 1g fiber, 11g Protein

Kid's Side - Side Salad

Nutritional Facts: 45 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 90mg sodium, 5g carbs, 1g sugar, 1g fiber, 2g Protein

Kid's Side - Mandarin Oranges

Nutritional Facts: 60 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 10mg sodium, 14g carbs, 14g sugar, 1g fiber, 1g Protein

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf® - Tea - Apricot

Nutritional Facts: 0 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 10mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf®

Nutritional Facts: 0 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 10mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

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  • Libby Z.

    Can't beat the food for the price. Ordered the roast beef sandwich - au jus was incredibly flavorful. Meat wasn't piled on, but it was $6 so I didn't expect it to be. Fresh toasted roll was the icing on the cake. I only got a half sandwich on my 1st visit because I was skeptical...but I ended up back there the next day and I ordered a whole one!

    (4)
  • Jerry H.

    Best Rueben I have had in my life, the waitresses were great and I will eat here every time I'm in town.

    (5)
  • Jeffrey F.

    Cajun Chicken Sandwich was fantastic and the French Onion Soup came as advertised (delicious). The next time I am in Oshkosh I will be sure to stop back at Friar Tuck's!

    (4)
  • Brad Z.

    Dear Friar Tuck's Regulars: Thank you for giving up your watering hole for one week in July every year, yet keeping the lights on (however dim they may be) and paying the bills for the other 51 weeks a year. FT is an annual tradition for pilots and a welcome oasis from the justle and bustle of EAA AirVenture. Food is decent, drinks are cheap, and a great place to chill and chat with the bartenders. To me, it's as much part of Oshkosh as watching planes endlessly fly loops.

    (4)
  • Todd M.

    Friar Tucks is located west of the end of Runway 27 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh and is a popular destination of mine when either flying to Oshkosh or visiting for the annual airshow. I enjoy their hot ham & cheese served with Swiss Cheese on a Dark Rye Bread. I have also enjoyed their Cheeseburger. The prices seemed fair and the service was great.

    (4)
  • Patrick S.

    Like stepping back thirty years. The waitstaff dressed in monk regalia and the facility is dark and decked out to look like a 60's version of a TV monastery or German restaurant. Most of the fair is a la carte sandwiches which are very reasonably priced. I had the little John, a sandwich that could only exist on a menu as classic as Friar Tuck's. Imagine a foot long grilled sourdough baguette that is topped with melted cheese, a foot long Salisbury streak and mushrooms. Overall the food is good, but not great. I would recommend this place to anyone looking for a hearty sandwich and some nostalgic atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Jim S.

    Always a stop for me when I'm in Oshkosh, whether for Airventure or other times of the year. The steak sandwich is awesome!

    (4)
  • Joe S.

    We were NOT there at air show time. But the above comments re: the bill of fare, the quality, and the XLNT service, were right on. Roast beef sandwich on your choice of abt. 6 different breads (I had sourdough): Very good. Waitress was knowledgeable, prompt, and attentive to our needs. She recommended having only 1/2 piece of carrot cake, and that was still a big serving. My companions split a chocolate cake serving, and again, both halves were generous. She recommended against the cheesecake--how often does a wait-person do that?? Next time we're in Osh-burg and need a quick, informal meal, but not fast food, you can bet we'll know where to go!

    (3)
  • Victoria Z.

    I'm another Yelper who comes here during the annual EAA AirVenture. The bar food is above par and they have a good selection of drinks. If you fly in to the airshow you can pick up a bus that will take you here. It was always bustling but the servers and bartenders did a decent job at keeping up with it.

    (3)
  • Foodie131 -.

    great food...very large portions

    (5)
  • Bida W.

    I feel inclined to give this place a review (I rarely review though I am a foodie) because it called Friar Tuck's!! I am a Robin Hood fan. Where else can you get 2 glasses of ménage a trois for $5.75?? I would say this is the hooters of Wisconsin. And I had a fabulous mushroom Swiss burger (the special) with mushroom gravy, dill dip with veggies, and french onion soup. Along with a whole other Togo order (chicken focaccia), my bill came out to a ridiculously cheap 23.08. My server was very friendly on top of it. It has cocktail service starting 11 am. And with a bigger domestic beer selection than Georgia's, I feel very welcomed here for my first trip to Wisconsin. I'm very impressed to have eaten at this place, which is next to a super 8 motel and near the oshkosh airport.

    (5)
  • Justina K.

    Best French onion soup ever!! I will drive 1hr just to get soup! Not a fan of the sandwiches.. Got fish fry once and that was good !! Service is hit or miss at this place.

    (4)
  • Susan D.

    Stop here every year while at EAA....never disappointed. Be prepared to wait a bit in the evening....gets really busy!

    (5)
  • Darla E.

    Not impressed at all. Maybe I'm just use to better food than the others that posted. Had the French onion soup and prime rib sandwich. Again, not impressed.

    (1)
  • Joanna T.

    Friar Tucks is kind of lost in time, in a mostly good way. It seems to be the place of choice during the EAA AirVenture and then reverts to a townie bar during the rest of the year. The interior is dark and vaguely monastic themed - some wrought iron sconces, wood doors and waitress "monk" get ups that manage to be slightly skanky and unflattering all at once. That said, if you're in the area there isn't much else other than chain restaurants so that makes FT's a good stop. I didn't eat anything here, just stopped for some post Hops & Props drinks (as if I really needed that...). For me, FT fulfilled the two most important criteria - the bartender was friendly and attentive and the drinks were cheap. Three beers and a glass of wine (not all for me) set us back less than $10.

    (3)
  • Veronica X.

    Oshkosh takes a beating every year when half a million crazed aviation enthusiasts (my SO included) flock here in mid-summer for the world's largest aviation gathering, the week-long EAA AirVenture. I was there this past summer and came back for a visit in early fall when the town was its quaint little self again. Friar Tuck's is probably the closest restaurant/bar to the airport, and I suspect it could have gotten by with mediocre food at this prime location. Thankfully it's not the case. I had an awesome crock of French onion soup and forced my way into my SO's plate after he raved about the fantastic Reuben. Neither of us could recall a better version of either. Will definitely come back when we are in town again.

    (4)
  • Gino C.

    The second night of the Airventure airshow brought me to Friar Tucks. I had been here before in 2007. Although the place was fun in 07 as i watched the Air force bomber pilots play quarter bounce, this time was not as fun. The staff was put off that we wanted to order food and this place is in need of a serious makeover. My business partner who is quite a bit younger than me even commented that he now knows what it is like to live in the 60's. The rolling vinyl chairs and dark dingy lighting sure substantiated his statement. The food is blah and the atmosphere is meh... Yes it is close to the airfield.. But that is about all i can say is good. Should you try it ?? Yes.. So you can relive the 60/70's... Just don't expect much.

    (2)
  • Kyle H.

    This review is for Friar Tuck's restaurant and bar proper, not an EAA flyover. Friar Tuck's is old school. Dark wood paneling lines the walls, the waitresses wear unattractive friar robes, and the food is that old school soup and sandwiches, and it's awesome! Went here with my band as we drove in to play a show in Oshkosh, and we all loved it. I had a great burger, and enjoyed the hot onion slice poppers. The French Onion soup drew raves, as did my bandmates sandwiches. Burgers, soups, sandwiches, pretty good service, for a fair price. Old school dining at its best! And if you're just in the mood to kick it at the bar, there are plenty of TVs showing the game- it looked inviting. I'll definitely be back to Friar Tuck's.

    (5)
  • Shelly G.

    We were looking for a convenient spot just off of Hwy 41 that served food and cocktails when we happened to stumble on Friar Tuck's. Not only did they meet our needs they exceeded them. The bartender was friendly and very effecient. The food was excellent. They cheerfully accomodated our group of 7 and we may not have been the quietest group, but they took it all in stride with a smile. We will be back the next time we are in the area!

    (4)
  • Kiley A.

    This place has awesome YUMMY food, there cheese curds, sandwiches are very good, the French onion soup is mouth watering!!! And a great kids menu also! We will Definetly be ordering from here again!!!

    (5)
  • Jeff E.

    I was very excited to try the famous Friar Tuck's sandwiches but unfortunately I had just an okay experience. I did somewhat enjoy the themed costumes that add to the Robin Hood feel as it added to the atmosphere. The service that we received was sub par even for a restaurant that seemed to be somewhat busy. The server made my family seem as though it was not at all a joy to take our order and seem to disappear at times. The combination platter we ordered for an appetizer was okay and the French onion soup did highlight our meal that was also ordered as an appetizer. Dinner arriving did produce some okay food as well but did not wow as I expected from everything that I heard prior. The 1 pound burger was very well cooked, perfect medium as requested, and good. Everything else ordered was good as well but also did not wow. Overall, an okay eatery that could use improvements in some areas with decent pricing.

    (3)
  • Beth P.

    Ahh, Friar Tuck's. Anyone who has ever camped under their plane in the North 40 at the Oshkosh air show knows them well. These folks have managing a crowd down to an art. The waitresses keep their cool while juggling the barrage of sunburnt polo shirt-clad pilots that swoops in every July, and service has never wavered. The food is great all-purpose mostly fried pub food. Some excellent burgers, the crab salad croissant, and cheese curds. Average drinks. Great prices. And a great view of the departing traffic every afternoon after the air show from the patio. I haven't been here during any of the other 51 weeks of the year, but seeing how well they manage the one that we all descend upon them, I can't see that there would ever be any complaints.

    (5)
  • Damon S.

    We were driving through town on the way home from Door Co., and were looking for something different from all the standard chain restaurants. Friar Tuck's was a pleasant surprise. Being a fan of retro decor, I found Friar Tuck's to be awesome. I felt like I stepped back into the 70s when I walked in the door. It's a dark restaurant/bar with wood paneling, and old leather chairs on gold rolling weels. The lovable friar character was on the signs, the napkins, and the glass that divided the bar and the restaurant area. Overall, it's a monk decor. The glasses and plates were 70s looking as well. A total time warp experience. Quite entertaining how the waitresses wear the silly friar costumes. The service was good, and everything was very reasonably priced. The menu is mainly sandwiches. Our sandwiches were good. A bit on the greasy side. We ordered one side of fries for the two of us and it was plenty. Even though it was very vintage looking inside it was clean and well maintained. If you like a little retro, or just a good deal on food give Friar Tuck's a try. You can't beat dinner for two for $19.00

    (4)
  • Eric R.

    Great experience. We couldn't have had a better night out. The food was great and for a very reasonable price to boot. They have a good sized beer menu too.

    (5)
  • Lin C.

    Good food. Good times with friends. Nothing remarkable. Solid three stars. High volume no trouble. The. French dip is very good. Order the French onion soup too to start the meal.

    (3)
  • Candy M.

    Blustery cold - wind whipping outside to well below zero - this was a nice warm refuge for lunch. We had the seafood chowder and a sandwich, great comfort food for a cold day.

    (4)
  • Libby Z.

    Can't beat the food for the price. Ordered the roast beef sandwich - au jus was incredibly flavorful. Meat wasn't piled on, but it was $6 so I didn't expect it to be. Fresh toasted roll was the icing on the cake. I only got a half sandwich on my 1st visit because I was skeptical...but I ended up back there the next day and I ordered a whole one!

    (4)
  • Jerry H.

    Best Rueben I have had in my life, the waitresses were great and I will eat here every time I'm in town.

    (5)
  • Jeffrey F.

    Cajun Chicken Sandwich was fantastic and the French Onion Soup came as advertised (delicious). The next time I am in Oshkosh I will be sure to stop back at Friar Tuck's!

    (4)
  • Brad Z.

    Dear Friar Tuck's Regulars: Thank you for giving up your watering hole for one week in July every year, yet keeping the lights on (however dim they may be) and paying the bills for the other 51 weeks a year. FT is an annual tradition for pilots and a welcome oasis from the justle and bustle of EAA AirVenture. Food is decent, drinks are cheap, and a great place to chill and chat with the bartenders. To me, it's as much part of Oshkosh as watching planes endlessly fly loops.

    (4)
  • Joe S.

    We were NOT there at air show time. But the above comments re: the bill of fare, the quality, and the XLNT service, were right on. Roast beef sandwich on your choice of abt. 6 different breads (I had sourdough): Very good. Waitress was knowledgeable, prompt, and attentive to our needs. She recommended having only 1/2 piece of carrot cake, and that was still a big serving. My companions split a chocolate cake serving, and again, both halves were generous. She recommended against the cheesecake--how often does a wait-person do that?? Next time we're in Osh-burg and need a quick, informal meal, but not fast food, you can bet we'll know where to go!

    (3)
  • Victoria Z.

    I'm another Yelper who comes here during the annual EAA AirVenture. The bar food is above par and they have a good selection of drinks. If you fly in to the airshow you can pick up a bus that will take you here. It was always bustling but the servers and bartenders did a decent job at keeping up with it.

    (3)
  • Foodie131 -.

    great food...very large portions

    (5)
  • Jim S.

    Always a stop for me when I'm in Oshkosh, whether for Airventure or other times of the year. The steak sandwich is awesome!

    (4)
  • Todd M.

    Friar Tucks is located west of the end of Runway 27 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh and is a popular destination of mine when either flying to Oshkosh or visiting for the annual airshow. I enjoy their hot ham & cheese served with Swiss Cheese on a Dark Rye Bread. I have also enjoyed their Cheeseburger. The prices seemed fair and the service was great.

    (4)
  • Patrick S.

    Like stepping back thirty years. The waitstaff dressed in monk regalia and the facility is dark and decked out to look like a 60's version of a TV monastery or German restaurant. Most of the fair is a la carte sandwiches which are very reasonably priced. I had the little John, a sandwich that could only exist on a menu as classic as Friar Tuck's. Imagine a foot long grilled sourdough baguette that is topped with melted cheese, a foot long Salisbury streak and mushrooms. Overall the food is good, but not great. I would recommend this place to anyone looking for a hearty sandwich and some nostalgic atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Jeff E.

    I was very excited to try the famous Friar Tuck's sandwiches but unfortunately I had just an okay experience. I did somewhat enjoy the themed costumes that add to the Robin Hood feel as it added to the atmosphere. The service that we received was sub par even for a restaurant that seemed to be somewhat busy. The server made my family seem as though it was not at all a joy to take our order and seem to disappear at times. The combination platter we ordered for an appetizer was okay and the French onion soup did highlight our meal that was also ordered as an appetizer. Dinner arriving did produce some okay food as well but did not wow as I expected from everything that I heard prior. The 1 pound burger was very well cooked, perfect medium as requested, and good. Everything else ordered was good as well but also did not wow. Overall, an okay eatery that could use improvements in some areas with decent pricing.

    (3)
  • Beth P.

    Ahh, Friar Tuck's. Anyone who has ever camped under their plane in the North 40 at the Oshkosh air show knows them well. These folks have managing a crowd down to an art. The waitresses keep their cool while juggling the barrage of sunburnt polo shirt-clad pilots that swoops in every July, and service has never wavered. The food is great all-purpose mostly fried pub food. Some excellent burgers, the crab salad croissant, and cheese curds. Average drinks. Great prices. And a great view of the departing traffic every afternoon after the air show from the patio. I haven't been here during any of the other 51 weeks of the year, but seeing how well they manage the one that we all descend upon them, I can't see that there would ever be any complaints.

    (5)
  • Damon S.

    We were driving through town on the way home from Door Co., and were looking for something different from all the standard chain restaurants. Friar Tuck's was a pleasant surprise. Being a fan of retro decor, I found Friar Tuck's to be awesome. I felt like I stepped back into the 70s when I walked in the door. It's a dark restaurant/bar with wood paneling, and old leather chairs on gold rolling weels. The lovable friar character was on the signs, the napkins, and the glass that divided the bar and the restaurant area. Overall, it's a monk decor. The glasses and plates were 70s looking as well. A total time warp experience. Quite entertaining how the waitresses wear the silly friar costumes. The service was good, and everything was very reasonably priced. The menu is mainly sandwiches. Our sandwiches were good. A bit on the greasy side. We ordered one side of fries for the two of us and it was plenty. Even though it was very vintage looking inside it was clean and well maintained. If you like a little retro, or just a good deal on food give Friar Tuck's a try. You can't beat dinner for two for $19.00

    (4)
  • Eric R.

    Great experience. We couldn't have had a better night out. The food was great and for a very reasonable price to boot. They have a good sized beer menu too.

    (5)
  • Lin C.

    Good food. Good times with friends. Nothing remarkable. Solid three stars. High volume no trouble. The. French dip is very good. Order the French onion soup too to start the meal.

    (3)
  • Candy M.

    Blustery cold - wind whipping outside to well below zero - this was a nice warm refuge for lunch. We had the seafood chowder and a sandwich, great comfort food for a cold day.

    (4)
  • Bida W.

    I feel inclined to give this place a review (I rarely review though I am a foodie) because it called Friar Tuck's!! I am a Robin Hood fan. Where else can you get 2 glasses of ménage a trois for $5.75?? I would say this is the hooters of Wisconsin. And I had a fabulous mushroom Swiss burger (the special) with mushroom gravy, dill dip with veggies, and french onion soup. Along with a whole other Togo order (chicken focaccia), my bill came out to a ridiculously cheap 23.08. My server was very friendly on top of it. It has cocktail service starting 11 am. And with a bigger domestic beer selection than Georgia's, I feel very welcomed here for my first trip to Wisconsin. I'm very impressed to have eaten at this place, which is next to a super 8 motel and near the oshkosh airport.

    (5)
  • Justina K.

    Best French onion soup ever!! I will drive 1hr just to get soup! Not a fan of the sandwiches.. Got fish fry once and that was good !! Service is hit or miss at this place.

    (4)
  • Susan D.

    Stop here every year while at EAA....never disappointed. Be prepared to wait a bit in the evening....gets really busy!

    (5)
  • Darla E.

    Not impressed at all. Maybe I'm just use to better food than the others that posted. Had the French onion soup and prime rib sandwich. Again, not impressed.

    (1)
  • Joanna T.

    Friar Tucks is kind of lost in time, in a mostly good way. It seems to be the place of choice during the EAA AirVenture and then reverts to a townie bar during the rest of the year. The interior is dark and vaguely monastic themed - some wrought iron sconces, wood doors and waitress "monk" get ups that manage to be slightly skanky and unflattering all at once. That said, if you're in the area there isn't much else other than chain restaurants so that makes FT's a good stop. I didn't eat anything here, just stopped for some post Hops & Props drinks (as if I really needed that...). For me, FT fulfilled the two most important criteria - the bartender was friendly and attentive and the drinks were cheap. Three beers and a glass of wine (not all for me) set us back less than $10.

    (3)
  • Veronica X.

    Oshkosh takes a beating every year when half a million crazed aviation enthusiasts (my SO included) flock here in mid-summer for the world's largest aviation gathering, the week-long EAA AirVenture. I was there this past summer and came back for a visit in early fall when the town was its quaint little self again. Friar Tuck's is probably the closest restaurant/bar to the airport, and I suspect it could have gotten by with mediocre food at this prime location. Thankfully it's not the case. I had an awesome crock of French onion soup and forced my way into my SO's plate after he raved about the fantastic Reuben. Neither of us could recall a better version of either. Will definitely come back when we are in town again.

    (4)
  • Gino C.

    The second night of the Airventure airshow brought me to Friar Tucks. I had been here before in 2007. Although the place was fun in 07 as i watched the Air force bomber pilots play quarter bounce, this time was not as fun. The staff was put off that we wanted to order food and this place is in need of a serious makeover. My business partner who is quite a bit younger than me even commented that he now knows what it is like to live in the 60's. The rolling vinyl chairs and dark dingy lighting sure substantiated his statement. The food is blah and the atmosphere is meh... Yes it is close to the airfield.. But that is about all i can say is good. Should you try it ?? Yes.. So you can relive the 60/70's... Just don't expect much.

    (2)
  • Kyle H.

    This review is for Friar Tuck's restaurant and bar proper, not an EAA flyover. Friar Tuck's is old school. Dark wood paneling lines the walls, the waitresses wear unattractive friar robes, and the food is that old school soup and sandwiches, and it's awesome! Went here with my band as we drove in to play a show in Oshkosh, and we all loved it. I had a great burger, and enjoyed the hot onion slice poppers. The French Onion soup drew raves, as did my bandmates sandwiches. Burgers, soups, sandwiches, pretty good service, for a fair price. Old school dining at its best! And if you're just in the mood to kick it at the bar, there are plenty of TVs showing the game- it looked inviting. I'll definitely be back to Friar Tuck's.

    (5)
  • Shelly G.

    We were looking for a convenient spot just off of Hwy 41 that served food and cocktails when we happened to stumble on Friar Tuck's. Not only did they meet our needs they exceeded them. The bartender was friendly and very effecient. The food was excellent. They cheerfully accomodated our group of 7 and we may not have been the quietest group, but they took it all in stride with a smile. We will be back the next time we are in the area!

    (4)
  • Kiley A.

    This place has awesome YUMMY food, there cheese curds, sandwiches are very good, the French onion soup is mouth watering!!! And a great kids menu also! We will Definetly be ordering from here again!!!

    (5)

Q & A on TGI Friday

Can Vegans eat on TGI Friday?

TGI Friday has launched Vegan food options The Beyond Meat Cheeseburger, fries and salads which can be enjoyed by vegan lovers. Though we would advise you to get confirmation from the server at the TGI Friday outlet before ordering the food item.

Does TGI Fridays have vegetarian food?

TGI Friday have options of burgers made from plant-based ingredients which are grilled and seasoned with cheddar cheese, red onions, tomatoes, pickles and lettuce. One can also go for fries, salads or juices.

Does TGI Friday have happy hours?

The happy hour on TGI Friday happens every Friday. Chief marketing officer of TGI Friday says that “people now don't operate on a 9 to 5 schedule”. Thus the company is giving out one whole day when customers can enjoy their favourite meal at pocket-friendly rates.

Is TGI Friday closed on holidays?

TGI Friday is opened on most of the holidays except Easter Sunday and Christmas Day.

What are TGI Friday Opening and Closing Time?

The American restaurant chain is established on some of the largest cities like Miami, Las Vegas, Boston, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston etc. TGI Friday regular restaurant hours from Monday to Sunday is 11:00 AM – 01:00 AM.

How do I find the nearest TGI Friday Restaurant?

There are over 800 TGI Friday restaurants in the United States. The best way to search the nearest TGI Friday location is by using our Restaurant Listings Directory.

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About TGI Friday

TGI Friday is a casual dining American restaurant chain founded in 1965. The term “TGI” is an acronym for Thank God It's and together the name of the restaurant is often announced as Thank God It's Friday. Over the years of its existence, the TV commercials and other advertisement streams have also twisted the phrase a bit and used it as Thank Goodness It's Friday. The restaurant serves alcoholic beverages primarily. However, they are also known for their low-carbohydrate and low-fat menu items to promote a healthy lifestyle. TGI Friday also offers gluten-free items on its menu for those with gluten intolerance.

Besides the cool name, TGI Friday also has an interesting background story of its origin. The founder of the restaurant Alan Stillman lived in a New York-based neighbourhood full of a young crowd, especially girls from the airline and fashion industry. He started the first TGI Friday restaurant in New York in the hope of meeting single women as there weren't any such public place for young men and women to meet. He invested $5000 on his own and borrowed another $5000 from his mother to buy a bar named The Good Tavern and renamed the premise to Thank God It's Friday, inspired from an expression during his time at Bucknell University.

Healthy Food Options at TGI Friday

TGI Friday is a casual dining American restaurant chain serving burgers, sandwiches, steaks & ribs, salads, soups, and desserts. You got to be somewhat cautious while dining at TGI Friday if you are health conscious. You can always opt for light items such as salads or soups to start with. You can also prefer seafood over chicken or other meat to ensure a healthy meal at TGI Friday.

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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