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    That was a really good cheeseburger

    Nice glass of angry orchard

    now i am a fan of the place......next time I'll have a seat outside

    great bartenders there as well.

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    The service was ok, when this place gets busy late night, you will find yourself looking for your server or bartender trying to find out where your order is. Food is decent. Typical Bar Menu. Been there twice and got over charged at the bar. Bottom Line: This place sucks!

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    Good Bar Scene, with a nice set-up.  Fun for hanging out with friends (very diverse age group), and gets very busy at night.  I have been there a couple times with friends and has an attractive atmosphere.

    It comes as no surprise that especially being located in White Plains, the drinks are a little on the high end but worth the experience to go and have fun.

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    It's a nice wrap-around bar, spacious enough for late night bar dwellers, and a strategic architect infrastructure that allows bartenders to tend to customers on either side of the bar twice as fast as they normally would had they had their bar against the wall. Major props to the designers.

    BUT, Westchester bartenders are ssoooooo different than Manhattan bartenders!!! (But share similar traits to those in dive bars) It amuses me every time I come here.  Speaking from the multiple nights of observations here, unless you know the bartenders already, have cash visible in your hands, have a projectile voice to order drinks, or showing enough skin to catch their attention, you can sit there the whole night and not be approached to ask what do you want to drink.  I'd say the first time it took about a good 7 minutes to get a drink (given a semi busy night).  
    The second night I came here was a similar situation where it was busy around the bar so it took a good 7 minutes or so to get our drinks.
    The third night I came here was not busy at all.  There were even 7 empty seats in total around the bar to fill up on top of the rest of the bar of vacant tables.  I'd say I sat there with my friends, a good 8 minutes just chatting with my friends and making gestures that we want to order something.  It took a rude call-out to flag them down just to order 4 shots.  I flagged down the busiest guy who came from the back with cups to restock. None of the others around the bar was of any assistance even though they passed by us numerous times.

    While some female customers may enjoy the attention of bartenders congregating around them to have a conversation or just to flirtatiously stare, many other customers may be thirsty or have given up on waiting on service that seemed to be absent. We don't want to be cockblockers. Do your thing. We just want our drink. The faster we get our drink, the faster you get back to working your game.

    Very nice bar but I've experienced significantly better bartender service on a Football Sunday Funday in a Manhattan sports bar with well over 20 people at the bar (excluding a continuous 20 people per minute coming to the bar from all areas of the sports bar) ordering at the same time, and the ONE bartender putting in orders in a POS system; mixing and pouring drinks and collecting cards and cash in 3 minutes or less per person.

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    Pretty cool hang out spot.  The outdoor area is nice in the spring and fall, but smoking should be prohibited.  The food is actually pretty good, and not just for bar food.  They have a good selection on tap.  Two downsides to this place: god-awful happy hour specials; and failure to distinguish itself from Ron Blacks, which is owned by the same person.  It is OK to own two bars adjacent to each other, but make them both unique.

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    This place is crowded but the food at 2am was awesome and the clientele is above average. Most of the people I met here are nice and very good looking. The drink prices seem to keep the lower quality people away which I like.  Bad for dancing, and pretty loud overall but a great atmosphere.  Plus they have an outdoor bar behind the place!

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    A  day  late  in  writing ths  Brazen Fox I  really liked.  Ate outside for the  first time. Weather was  great. service  was  slow I would have not   minded but the person I was with had to  get back to  jury duty.  We  finally got  served , no pun  attended LOL
    I ha the  goat  cheese and pear salad   dressing on  the  side   I have to  watch  my  figure. LOL  The  salad was  so   good     I would  definelty  go  back  and  remember no meal is  complete without  dessert

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    The bartender charged me $14 for a rum and coke. Sketchy.

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    We stopped in for happy hour while we were in town for a moot court competition and were pleasantly surprised by the variety of drinks available on the reduced price menu.

    I started off with a margarita on the rocks ($5) which was small and sweet and later tried the lychee martini ($5) which packed a little bit more of a punch.  For food, the chipotle chicken wrap was so-so.  There was little spice to be found, leaving the whole wrap a little bland, but still edible.

    The service was a bit hard to flag down, but then again, they were quite busy on a Thursday night.  Seemed like a popular date spot, but I can't say that the food was worth returning for.

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    again better than my expectations - the Dali Lama says the key to happiness is to remove expectations

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  • 0

    Awful awful service, bartenders, and food.  I had a happy hour here for 7 folks.  They charged the grey goose and water as double shots 18 bucks and the other drinks were half assed by a bartended guy who wanted to punch himself rather than make drinks.  The guy seriously hated doing his job and didn't pour anything in the mixed drinks.  Waitress was a flake which caused me to go to the bar to get drinks.

    One app platter that I swear was tossed all in the same time and was brutal.

    The bill was the kicker, for 7 of us, drinking during HAPPY HOUR, for an hour was 480 bucks.  F this place.  The happy hour I hosted next door we drank twice as long and had twice the people for 170.

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    Very cool, casual pub on Mamaroneck Ave, where there are plenty of other watering holes to choose from.  The laid back atmosphere is what sells me on Brazen Fox.

    We didn't eat, so I can't comment on the food but the service at the bar was good.  The bartender was friendly and even had the skills to put a 4 Leaf Clover in the head of my Guinness.

    Check it out.  Worth pop-in for a few beers.

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    I'm used to going here at night and dancing, scoping and drinking.

    Went here yesterday afternoon to watch the Giants game and for a friends bday.  We were told to get there promptly at 12pm in order to get the table we reserved.  We walked in and had to hunt down someone to talk to and she let us pick whatever table we wanted.  Cool, but once the crowd started coming in ppl were sitting at the same table w us, even though we specifically requested our own.  We felt like biotches telling about 10 different ppl that our table was reserved and finally a hostess put a sign on it.

    Regardless, the place is pretty big and has ample views of tvs from anywhere you sit in here--total plus.  We drank probably 10 pitchers of beer, i think it was cheap?  Once the game started it was under 12$ a pitcher.

    Also ordered quesadillaz, spinach & ardichoke dip and edamame.  All were decent, above decent for bar food.  Apparently they have free wings too if you sit at the bar and the bar tables.  Pretty dope deal.  I don't remember much after 3pm.  Cool enough diggs tho.

    Crowd was weird. Gave me mild anxiety for some reason. Old dudes, weird hipster chicks and bleached blondies. Odd.

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    Graet food; standard pub-grub with an expectedly Irish tilt. I'm in White Plains a couple times a year for work and have been in for lunch or a happy hour; I've certainly been pleased with my food each time.

    Atmosphere is good; not sure I'm too bothered by the number of TVs - with good company, good conversation and a good beer, they're easy to ignore. Speaking of good beer, I thought the selection at Brazen Fox was more than sufficient; I've done the bars with insanely large menus and micro-brews you couldn't find if they were made in your backyard - in college, the Brickskeller in DC (since closed, but the equally good Bier Baron is in its place) was a staple of ours; they literally had 500+ beers on their menu at any given time. In the end, give me a couple dozen options, some staples for the timid beer drinkers and that's enough.

    All told, I like the place and will surely return next time I'm in town.

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    Lunch crowd is always fascinating to watch. You never know who is going to show up here...local or celebrity alike.

    Typical dining pub fare. Great salads and a place to meet friends for beers on tap.

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    Brazen Fox is a great bar for Friday and Saturday nights. They always have a good crowd, good music, and the bartenders are friendly and quick with drinks.

    In terms of actually sitting down and eating a meal, there is something left to be desired. As Jerry mentioned with regard to the pickles, their portions are slim. Delicious - but slim. Immediately after paying my fiance and I headed down the street to get slices of pizza. The food we had was delicious, but there simply wasn't enough for a full meal.

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    Got here around 9pm on a Friday night with my boyfriend, his brother, and sister-in law. Really enjoyed the bar until the DJ started playing. He only had one speaker so the sound wasn't distributed very well. Oh well. The drinks were good, the bartenders were attentive and there was plenty of room at the bar so I was happy.  Always helps to be in good company.

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    Great place for Happy Hour or Sunday Lunch. Great food, great crowd! Classy!

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    When you see "Fried Pickles" (plural) on the menu, for $7, you assume you will get fried pickle chips because in order to make the chips, you are required to use MORE than one pickle.

    Boy, was I wrong. The "Fried Pickles" is nothing more than one pickle, cut into 4 long pieces, fried. This was an absolute ripoff, and a huge disappointment.

    Aside from that, I actually enjoyed my experience. They have a decent selection of draft beers at moderate prices. The buffalo wings were actually pretty good, and the fish tacos weren't bad either.

    The service was slow, when this place gets busy around 9-10pm, you will find yourself hunting your server trying to find out where your drinks or food is.

    Had I not ordered the fried pickles, Brazen Fox would have received a decent review. However, considering how big of a ripoff the pickles were, I will most certainly not be returning to the Brazen Fox anytime soon.

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    Great Happy Hour with a wide range of $4 martinis. I started with the sangria which was fine but a little too sweet.  I moved on to the Key Lime Martini which was very good!  The bar menu was typical.  We noshed on curly fries, steamed dumplings and the chicken cilantro egg rolls.  The steamed dumplings were delicious and who can mess up curly fries?  I thought the 'Mexican' egg rolls were okay (I'm not an egg roll person) but my friend loved them, especially dipped in the zesty sauce that came with the fries.  The rolls came with both sour cream and salsa.

    My friend comes here on a semi regular basis and loves the place.  I can see why.  There's a huge metered parking lot that caters to all the pubs on this row.  We parked right by the back door and walked in ... couldn't be easier.  Great outside seating in both the front and the back.  Would be a fun place to people watch as I hear that this White Plains strip gets pretty lively on Thursdays and weekends.  

    Service was good.  Crowd was a bit on the older side, which I liked.  Atmosphere is very sports pub-like.  Brazen Fox is a solid go to bar which I will be going back to soon.

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    When I lived in Westchester the Brazen Fox was my go to bar.  The Fox has a slightly above college crowd so you will be comfortable if you are 25-40 here.  

    The decor is tasteful, the bartenders and servers pay attention to you, and the food is decent bar food.  Again, I did qualify the food part with bar food, it certainly isn't amazing but you get exactly what you would expect.   The fox is a solid choice for a night out talking over a few beers.   As a warning, all the bars on this street are crowded on Saturday.

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    In my quest to slowly transition to suburban life, I find myself needing to find pockets of city living in southern Westchester.  Almost like taking methadone for a heroin addiction.  My recent cravings took me to a familiar, yet long forgotten establishment on Mamaroneck row...  Brazen Fox.  An old co-worker wanted to reminisce, so we agreed to meet for dinner and drinks.  Shamefully, I've never actually eaten at Brazen Fox.  I've only stumbled in as a bar crawl for drinks...  I'm glad we decided to have dinner.  

    1.  Service was efficient and fairly pleasant.  Mind you, we were seated at the upper levels of the establishment.  Away from the massive crowd below.  I can only wonder how service would've been downstairs.
    2.  The burgers we ordered were good.  Order mine medium and the temperature was right.
    3.  When friends came by afterwords, they accommodated without hesitation.

    After the meal, we moved downstairs.  It was pretty chaotic but we still found some standing room space where we could drink in relative comfort.

    For the food, price and atmosphere I'd say that the place rated 3.5  

    But, since I'm rating this place for food, I have to rate it a 3.

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    There's not a whole lot I can say about the Brazen Fox. It's your usual sports pub, pretty typical menu, TVs all over the bar (little annoying since the projection screen right above our heads meant that we constantly had different colored bright lights flashing at us.) My shepherd's pie was pretty good, but it didn't blow me away.

    My main complaint is with the mojitos. They tasted fantastic, so we ended up drinking two pitchers between the two of us, but jesus are they watered down. After a long island iced tea, five glasses of mojito and three glasses of wine in about 4 hours, I was vaguely buzzed, at best. Nowhere near drunk. (And I don't drink often, so it's not like I have an unusual tolerance)

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    I guess this must be a big hang out in White Plains as the crowd on a Friday night was pretty good.  Seemed like mostly mid 20's, early 30's, except for an even older woman sitting at the bar near my group telling me how cute I was.  I think she even pinched my cheek a few times throughout the night...why does this never happen with someone the least bit attractive?

    Anyway, top 40 music, some outdoor seating, a dance floor inside, and voila, that's all you need for a good night out in the 'burbs.

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    So I get laid off and my now former coworkers ask to have dinner and drinks in WP to help transition me over to my new life of leisure.  We choose BF as they have outdoor seating and happy hour.

    The wait for an outside table was a bit long, but the hostess was sweet and never forgot about us.  She may not have had a choice as my outrageous 64 year old friend, Mel, wouldn't stop flirting with her.  

    The inside is actually quite nice.  The floors are covered in old school tile work that make you think you are at a beautifully restored subway station.  

    Cocktail menu seemed well fleshed out.  I got a caipirinha (mojito on crack) and it was just OK.  Menu was decent, good entrees and what seemed to be an upscale bar food vibe (an oxymoron?) Prices are fair.  I had the Thai Chicken Linguini.  It was nicely spiced and pretty damned good.  

    Our server, Eric, was quite the sport, as Mel gets pleasure out of endlessly torturing waitstaff (in a fun goofy way).  You ever have those moments when your father or grandfather strike up conversations with complete strangers, sometimes over questionable content? That's Mel x10!!  Kudos Eric - and the hostess that night, AND another server who got wrapped up in Mel's web of craziness, (but she may also have scored a wedding band...long story)

    3.5 stars - all in all, there are worse places to transition into a life of leisure.

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    I can't say that the service is horrible, because around the time I was frequenting the Fox, I was also dating one of the managers. I haven't been there in quite a while but when I did, it was a refreshing change from a lot of the standard WP establishments Westchester patrons have become accustomed to over the years.

    The area is spacious with an Island bar and upstairs seating. Depending on when you go, you can get a very decent meal (I love the mussels in white wine sauce- delicious- and their salads are very good) or get hammered drunk while dancing to a cover band. The bartenders are very friendly and accomodating, so I would suggest sitting at the bar and eating (also a good suggestion if you go on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday night as it gets packed despite how big the place is).

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    I recently had lunch with my sis here and we both enjoyed our meal eating it outside on the back patio.  Parking was a little crazy in the municipal lot today.  I recently reported  for another nearby establishment there was ample parking for several restaurants in the immediate area, the Brazen Fox being one of them but today it was crazy with private parties (Communion parties)  but we still lucked out and got a parking space.  

    I was really impressed with the pear, candied walnut, craisins and goat cheese salad.  It was served with a mix of greens and a nice creamy balsamic dressing.  For $4 more I added grilled chicken and received an abundance of well cooked flavored grilled chicken strips.  I couldn't believe how almost every bite of my salad I was able to get goat cheese which is almost nonexistent in most dishes.  Service was good and our waitress was very cheery.  My sister had the pulled pork wrap with sweet potato fries for $9.00.  She liked her wrap and there were plenty of crispy fries to share.  Soda or ice tea is $3.00 with free refills.  

    I will definitely return for lunch or dinner again.

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    I am only writing a review for their Sunday brunch.

    There is nothing I love more than to wake up early on Sunday and go for sunday brunch with my girlfriends. This has been my most recent brunch spot for the past few weeks.

    You can't beat their brunch menu! Everything on the brunch menu comes with a complimentary mimosa, Bloody mary or champagne. Usually when an establishment offers complimentary drinks, they give you a tiny portion of watered down nothingness. Not at Brazen! I have been ordering the Bloody Mary, it is a perfect size and they make it perfect since I only like a drop of vodka in my BM's and they actually listen! ( when I say drop I literally mean A DROP)  

    Their food just rocks all together. I've had the shepherd's pie, french onion soup, goat cheese and caramelized pear salad and the All Star burger. All has been great.  I haven't tried their pancakes/waffles yet, but I plan on ordering that next time.

    When you walk in, the tables are very clean, the service is fast and friendly and although there are many football fans chattering at the bar, it's quiet (sounds off but true.)  They provide an amazing bread basket with the most delicious irish soda bread with raisins, YUMM!

    Definitely heading back here on sunday for another great brunch!

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    I received a message from the owner.

    "Dear Alex, we are sorry to hear that you had a bad experience at the Brazen Fox. We appreciate all of our customer comments, but we take issue with the overcrowding you mentioned in your review. We don't allow overcrowding and our staff works closely with the White Plains Fire Department to prevent overcrowding. We oblige all governmental safety rules and regulations and train our staff diligently. Please be assured that we take the safety of our customers seriously"

    I'm happy to see that the owner takes pride in working with the local public safety personnel, however, that is what ALL owners HAVE to do. Still not impressed.

    After multiple visits to Brazen, each experience equally as horrible between prices, overcrowding, rudeness of the staff and the lack of good music. The day this establishment changes into a new bar/lounge (inevitable being that Mamaroneck avenue rotates bars quicker then Starbucks's turnover rate).

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    Awesome place for a football game. There are TVs everywhere. The food is great and complimentary wings during the game!. The make their wings with a corn flake coating which makes them crunchy and awesome!  Their tap and bottle selection is outrageous. For all of you Dogfish fans they Have 90 min on tap!

    Gets very crowded on game day so get bar seats early; once you have real estate your good to go. Very Recommended for game day!

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    This is a decent bar/restaurant in downtown White Plains. The place is classy and despite its fairly large size, it's very easy to navigate. The Brazen Fox reminds one more of a large pub than a typical bar in Westchester, and that's a good thing.

    The booths and tables are situated around the bar area, which is large, spacious and packed with televisions that play various sporting events at all times. When I was there, the games of choice were baseball and tennis. Really, Brazen Fox? Tennis? And smack in the middle of the World Cup, too. Shame on you.

    I went here for lunch during the middle of the week, so I imagine that the Brazen Fox sports a different atmosphere on a Friday or Saturday night. The place was fairly quiet when I was there, but that didn't bother me at all. It really does have a nice, classy atmosphere, from the arrangement of the seating to the ornate iron lamps to the polished wooden bar. I especially loved the vintage photographs that lined the walls, although for some reason they put the awesome photo of Muhammad Ali and the touching portrait of Marilyn Monroe posing on a NYC subway platform near the coat check and bathroom areas in the back of the restaurant, respectively. Why? Nobody knows.

    Since I'm reviewing the Brazen Fox solely on the basis of the lunch that I had there, I might as well come right out and say that I was very surprised by the quality of the food. I ordered a garden burger from the lunch menu - at $10, fairly reasonable - and it was . . . well, it was probably the worst veggie burger I've ever had in my life. It wasn't undercooked or totally disgusting; rather, it was just a plain old bad burger. I'm not quite sure how to describe what was wrong with it except to say that they seemed to try to combine too many flavors into one burger. The chef seemed to have thrown a lot of vegetables together and called it a day - or a garden burger - but it really wasn't successful at all, and ketchup did nothing to improve it.

    Fortunately, I'd ordered a side salad so I was able to enjoy something about my meal. One dining companion had ordered the french fries - regular, not sweet potato - as a compliment to her meal and said they were quite good, although another companion had a complaint about the pina colada she'd ordered. Apparently it was way too sweet. Maybe the bar staff and the kitchen staff were a bit off that day.

    I will say that the waiter service here is very good. Our waitress shuffled between our party, several tables of guys in suits and a birthday extravaganza on the upper level with aplomb. The Brazen Fox also has outdoor seating in both the front and the back of the restaurant, and when we moved to the back patio, the waiter there was more than accommodating in restructuring most of the tables so that the rest of our party, who showed up later, could comfortably join us. The staff is professional, and they also serve up a nice cup of coffee with real, thick cream, not half-and-half. I know, I know: who goes to a bar/restaurant to drink coffee? But if you have a hankering for a cup of coffee, Brazen Fox will come through with flying colors.

    All in all, this place isn't bad. The food isn't anything to write home about, but I doubt that's why most people go to the Brazen Fox. I'd visit again because it was a terrific place to hang out with a large group of people on a nice afternoon.

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    What better way to bring in the warm summer breath of Mother Nature then with an old buddy over a lunch? Not much amirite? That's why on a beautiful Saturday afternoon me an my childhood buddy Franco decided to hit the White Plains strip and grab a sit at one of the outside seating areas of the many bar and grilles in the area. After very little time thinking about it (we were starving), we decided on the popular Brazen Fox.

    Typical of the many bar and grilles in the area, the Brazen Fox does lunch and dinner in the afternoon/evening and after-hours gives way to the drinking and partying youth (and not so youth) of Westchester and beyond. It's always interesting to see a place like Brazen Fox so quiet after spending so many late nights fighting through the crowd just to grab a drink. This particular afternoon would be an entirely different pace and it served to be a very nice treat.

    We were seated by a pretty hostess at one of the outside seating areas. A great way to people watch, though White Plains doesn't offer up nearly the same eye candy as NYC, it was still better than sitting in the restaurant staring at the fuzzy TV reception of the Mets game. Our waitress was a sweet young lady who was very eager to help us, always a welcome sign. After a brief review of the menus, I ordered a delicious B.L.T. wrap with sweet potatoes. To wash it down, I ordered my first Sam Adams Summer Ale of the year, which pretty much seals the deal for me that summer is upon us.

    All in all, it was a great lunch. The food was great and the beer was perfect. My buddy and I shot the shit about the past, present and future. The sun was shining, the streets were a live with the buzz of summer. Good times.

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    I like the set up of this bar/restaurant. The big bar in the middle with the cozy booths around the edge is welcoming. You can sit in a comfy booth and still have good views of the flat screen TVs.

    I know other folks said the prices were reasonable but I think they are a bit high. Typical $8 hamburger, $6.50 for guiness. The food is  just typical bar food and the lunch menu doesn't have a wide variety.

    We went on a Friday night once and put our name in for a table. they never called us.... never.... they took our cell phone number because it was so noisy in there, they said they would just call our cell phone when the table was ready. they didn't

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    Ok, I'll preface this with the fact that I was here on a monday night after work. So, if you're looking to head out on a friday at like 11, your experience will most definitely vary.

    Decent selection of beers on tap, including Arrogant Bastard, which is a huge plus for me. The selection wasn't humongous, but the choices were good.

    Bartender was a great guy who was helpful. We were ordering a couple orders of fries and he pointed out it was cheaper to get the sampler platter, plus you'd get more food. He swung by for refills when a beer was empty, but didn't hover.

    Food was decent. Wings were okay, nothing to write home about. Someone said the popcorn shrimp was good. Calamari was bad. Sides of fries were tasty. No one tried any entrees. The sampler plus a couple sides of fries was decently filling for 3 guys.

    Prices were okay, maybe a touch on a high side for early in the day, but nothing unexpected.

    Bar itself was nice looking, very spacious. Not very crowded, but not worriedly empty. Bathrooms were clean.

    I'd absolutely go back, was a good time.

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    the place is designed well. It has a 360 degree bar in the center of the main floor. they always play a bunch of the sports games, and a lot of vintage photographs all over the place.

    As far as the food goes, it's a little over priced, for what you received. I've had some of their meals and they were good but they don't give a lot of food in the appetizers.

    During the big nights (Sat., Sun.) they get extremely busy and it is almost impossible to move around. the crowd isn't that amazing so you really need to go with a good sized group of friends.

    the alcohol is well priced, and they have a good selection of beers, but the Lazy Boy Saloon is right across the street and no one in White Plains can match their beer selection.

    The bartenders are very friendly, and so are the waiters.

    The bathrooms are clean and large enough to avoid any lines (at least for the guys).

    Because of the way they set up the live bands, it can get unbearably loud in there.

    This is really a good place to go if you want to watch a sports game during the week.

    All in all... It really is a much better place then Elements.

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    For those who know the area you will remember the old Dooley's. You will find Brazen in the old spot.  It was so sad to watch Dooley's leave and many of the old memories go with it.  From the old loves to listening to friends karaokie.  
    The folks from Brazen must have stripped the place down to it's shell and put this place together. Everything is brand new and spic and span clean.
    There is the typical good old bar food which is good but even better are the entrees which I recommend that you try.  Try some of the roast specials.

    The bar staff is always on point. They have some great bartenders who are personable and clean cut which only adds to this place.

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    I love people-watching and this is a great place to do it. The  Saturday night crowd was a combo of people finishing dinner, groups of men and women standing around staring at each other, but not actually talking to each other, and a few mixed gender groups. "Trolling" is a word L. used to describe some of the behavior we witnessed.

    "Brazen" is an interesting word and not exactly one I would use to describe this slightly above average bar. I say slightly above average because the staff seems to know how to make a good mixed drink (which is sort of rare at some beer bars).

    Judging by the plates sailing past me, they seem to serve food pretty late. I'd like to return and try the food since some of it smelled pretty good.

    One thing that bugged me a bit - the sound system was kind of weird. You could hear the bass part of songs (L. and I spent most of the night playing Name That Bass Line). Eventually someone turned up the volume quite a bit and we were able to make out lyrics and instruments. However, by at that point the music was a little too loud for conversation.

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    A sports bar in Westchester; how novel.

    Aside from the typical trimmings: wood paneling, many flat screen tv's, and too loud music, this isn't a bad bar at all. Drinks are average fare - nothing outrageously priced, but no cheap steals, either.

    Brazen Fox seems to get very crowded and very noisy rather early on in the night, but then it tapers off. The bar is on the main street in White Plains, so many patrons will hop (or crawl) from one bar to the next.

    Crowd is average, perhaps the cocktails-after-work type. It can get rather noisy in there between the loud stereo system/flat screen duo or when they book live cover (ugh) bands. Like many places in this world, if you go here with good company, you probably won't notice.

    They also serve food here - the same pub/bar food.

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    I don't get the rave reviews of this place. It's ok, but there are LOTS of other places within the same block just like it, some of which do the same thing but much better.  I found the food to be standard-to-substandard, and their tap selection is so-so. I guess it's trying to be sort of a sports bar, but there seriously are an obnoxious number of flatscreens everywhere.

    It's another "irish pub" catering to the after work crowd, so there's less likely to be baseball caps and hi-fives than at the Black Bear across the street.  Lots of ties and pantsuits here.  The service was pretty 'eh' too.  It ain't cheap, frankly I found it to be pretty expensive given that all I had was a burger of pretty unimpressive quality.

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    The newest (as of 3.6.08) entry to the McPub bar scene that is Mammaronek Ave, this bar does a bit more to distance itself from the frat boy/ugg girl scene that the rest of the bars are seemingly aiming for.

    The bar is set up in an island in the middle of the space, with ample seating around.  Bunch of booths as well as tables.  If you remember how Dooley Mac's (it's predecessor) looked, picture the exact opposite.  I went in the middle of a lazy Sunday afternoon and there was a lot of natural light coming through, as well as an ample-sized mix of old and young for lunch/Sunday drinking.

    Wasn't all that impressed by the beer selection, although it had more then some of it's 'competitors' across the street.  Food was okay.  I had a bangers and mash, that in the words of Randy Jackson was "Just okay dog.  A little pitchy."

    So why 4 stars?  Because there was a decent little bar scene happening on a non-football Sunday afternoon.  Bartenders were all lively, hostess/waitresses were all cutie-pies, and a bunch of non-regulars having a good time.  Not sure how this place is going to look or feel on a Thursday night out in White Plains, however as far as random Sunday drinking establishments go, this is definitely one of the better ones.

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