Came in here for Lunch with my dad, and it was VERY dark in here. I know it's a bar duh but for the day time it was too dark (even with the lights that they did have on inside) Â All their booths and bar seats are very high, so if you're short or with someone with a walker or wheelchair etc it'll be very very difficult for them to eat here. Â
The decor inside was very nice dark wood tones, the menu was a good size/variety. Â I had a turkey burger and it was a very nice size and was very yummy. Food quality was very good and I enjoyed my lunch and would definitely go back.
Will NOT ever go here again. Â They allowed a rowdy crowd of drunk men to threaten a lady that he was going to hit her. The guys repeatedly asked the bartenders to show there breast and talked very fowl language. Â They did ask the one guy to leave but then let him stay making the entire experience uncomfortable. Â REALLY? !!!! The group continued to be rowdy, talk slang, curse and were completely out of line! Â Not a good environment or feel for customers. Â You don't allow that kind of tone or behavior in an establishment and let it continue to run your customers off. Â We left... won't go back!
Review Source:My wife and I decided to stop by The Bar on Grand Canyon for breakfast on Sunday. Â Not having been back in the place since the remodel...we were more than impressed. Â The atmosphere used to be smallish and close, with tons of smoke and cursing ruffians (most likely the principle reason for the demise of Kilroy's). Â It was spacious and fun, with cool vintage pics of the Vegas skyline around the perimeter of the room.
Breakfast was fresh, tasty with ample portions....My better half had the Quesadilla which was enormous, fluffy and absolutely delicious. Â I had the Original which came exactly as ordered.
Lindsay our server was attentive without being overbearing and our drinks arrived promptly and with a smile.
We will be back!
Wow, I'm surprised at the number of high ratings for this place. I went here with a friend after they opened up near where I live. The service was not great and the food was very meh. It seemed like it was probably better if you sat at the bar for drinks than a place to stop in for a pint and some grub at one of the tables. Not impressed.
Review Source:Ding ding ding!
I had lunch here today and was completely impressed. Â While I have dined at the other BAR (on St. Rose) and really enjoyed it, this location topped it. Â I had a Prime Rib sandwich that I am already starting to crave again. Â The price was very reasonable (around $12) and the portion was huge. Â The menu had multiple options that I would love to try on a return visit and very few of them struck me as "bar food".
Beyond the food, they seem to have stolen some of the best staff from all around the area. Â This was my second trip there, albeit first for food, and it is evident that I am being waited on by professionals in both of my trips there. Â You won't be disappointed in this new venue.
A good locals bar.
You can tell it's a good bar when bartenders from other bars come to gamble and hang out. Â The food is good, gambling is good and the bartenders are good. Â My second time there I hit $400 on Keno and the third time $200 in video poker. Â One of the few bars I'm still up on!
The bar area has a dozen or so spots without a machine so you can belly up without gambling and they have a few booths on one side and a few high-top tables on the other.
I was trying to check in on opening day, but it wasn't posted yet, and I forgot to jump on the "First to Review" opportunity later that night. Â I blame the excellent bartenders and constant flow of libations!
I like The Bar on St. Rose, and knew what to expect in this location. Â Great staff and awesome bartenders. Â Food was delicious. Â This will definitely be a happy hour destination for me going forward!
Look cool, but nothing special the service is the same, came here waiting something different, but is a nice new place the service nothing special if you. Are alone you will be alone, if you are with some one that is what you get another bar that the bartender ignore you until your glass is empty and the push you to get a sale, nothing more is important, another typical bar of las vegas.
Review Source:Let's just say I am very impressed.
Friday was opening day for The Bar on Grand Canyon, but you would not have guessed it. There was none of those things you come to expect from a new restaurant/bar - service that is slow, employees who don't appear to know what they are doing, food that comes late and fails to impress and customers looking frustrated by the wait. If you just happened to walk in off the street, you would have sworn the place had been successfully doing business for years.
The place was busy by the time Happy Hour arrived and kept getting busier as the evening progressed. Despite the growing crowd, the service was completely friendly and just about perfect. The bartending staff, busily signing up people eager to join the bar's slot club and answering every little inquiry or request, where still spot-on with drinks and food for the entire place.
The place looked great and the atmosphere was genuinely comfortable. All-in-all there was a warm, un-crowded feel to the whole place.
We ordered burgers, one with tots and the other fries, and a delightful option of regular, wheat or onion buns. The burgers were very good, but the buns were absolutely wonderful - perfectly fresh baked buns that managed to stay completely intact, not falling apart as is all too common when you put hamburgers on fresh baked buns.
Just when you thought there were already too many bars in this town, The Bar comes out with a grand opening that was so good, it just may up the ante on what we expect from everyone else.
Good job guys!