I think the Tachos alone will keep me coming back. Â The first time I visitied -- in a group of 4, in fact -- we made the mistake of ordering Tachos PLUS entrees. Â Well, I think I had 2 bites of my burger before boxing it up. Â The rotation of craft beer is also very nice. Â I'm not much for the typical "bar scene", so I try to visit before the live music starts playing. Â Plenty of TVs to cater to whatever event you like to watch.
Review Source:Here's what I like: Â Outdoor seating, live music, nice atmosphere, good beer list
Here's what I don't: Â Some of the menu items are expensive for what you get. Â
Tachos---tater tot nachos... Â delicious, but to Kyle's point, "combines cheap, easy ingredients". Â I would recommend getting them there once, to see what the hype is about and then replicating them at home! Â Sometimes the service has been "eh" and other times it's been good, but overall I wouldn't say it's great across the board.
They do serve some good local beers-YUM and thanks for supporting local businesses! Â
Bottom line: I wouldn't turn down an offer to go there, but I don't really seek it out either.
I absolutely love this restaurant, primarily because they have outdoor seating. I highly recommend the fried tenderloin - buffalo style. They always have a variety of beer on tap and service is good as well. It's a place my husband and I frequent in the summer, again, because of the comfortable outdoor seating, great food and cold beer!
Review Source:A group of us (11 ladies and 1 man) went to this venue to hear and see My Yellow Rickshaw. Â Gee, we need more available guys in our group. Â Anyway, I saw the band on stage on the multiple TVs in the other side of the place, but a few of us went in for a closer look. Â Then, I realized that one of the guys in the band is someone I have already as a friend in Facebook. Â What a shocker! Â I knew this guy was (or is) in a Christian band but I did not know he is with My Yellow Rickshaw (maybe too). Â I love his singing abilities. Â This band was entertaining -- some songs I know like Michael Jackson's and Ice Ice Baby. Â They are great performers with the audience! Â My friends rave about them and it was my 1st time hearing the band. Â I will have to go hear them again; I'm a fan now.
Now about Casler's -- Hey, they booked My Yellow Rickshaw. Â So now I'm a fan of Casler's as I hear they have booked them before. Â It drew in our business. Â The dance floor seemed small but it was happening. Â
I already ate before the 9 PM - 1 AM performance. Â I was still hungry so I ordered a cup of chicken gumbo. Â I was uncertain what it would be like so I just ordered a cup instead of a bowl of soup. Â It was good after I picked out tomatoes and I think celery. Â I like that oyster crackers accompany it.
Great food. Very friendly wait and bar staff. A group of about 10 went in for a late lunch just before Christmas and had a great, relaxing time. Very accommodating to kids who popped in and truly made us feel at home.
Lots of beer choices and a nice cocktail menu to help a girl make up her mind. Definitely a must-return-to.
What's in a Name?
I don't know where the name came from...other than the Kitchen puts out really good food...the GYRO was one of the best I've had locally (outside of a Greek establishment) and the Bar....made a good drink. Â What more can you ask for from a Kitchen and Bar. Â Right !!
Everywhere you turn is a big screen. Â No sore strained neck at the end of an evening. Â The music is easy to eat and talk too.
Tucked away in the corner for the weekends is a live stage..can't wait to go back and take in the entertainment. Â Other than the company I was with, which can't really be beat.
There is a section suitable for family and kid friendly.
Overall I would give the neighborhood Kitchen and Bar my business any night of the week.
Think maybe I could convince them to put one out west so I didn't have to drive an hour to get here.
Of course as I said the company is worth the drive, but I still don't know what's in the name?
I have been going to Casler's for about four years. They are reliable, consistent and attentive. Even with the recent ownership change, they've maintained a nice business. Good burgers, pizza, sandwiches--typical pub food, but of a better quality.
I go there for the wings, which are excellent. Very large and almost always perfectly done. Not a huge variety of wing sauces, but they make up for it in quality and service. Sundays and Wednesdays they have 50-cent wings.
The staff goes out of its way to get to know you (just enough--not that annoying "let me sit next to you" garbage) and makes you feel comfortable and well-cared-for.
I really like Casler's--but only on certain days. They have some live music events that aren't all that interesting to me, but they get good crowds. Just not my thing!
I went to Casler's because I was in the mood to try a good buffalo wing chicken wrap. First off I give the review 3 stars because the bar did show the Pittsburgh Steelers game and the waitress was very nice, so kudos for that.
However, with the food. I did order the chicken wing wrap MILD sauce with fries. The fries were eh, nothing great even with the cheese and bacon on top. I was starting to enjoy the wrap but halfway through my mouth was on fire! if this is mild sauce, I would hate to see their hot sauce. After that, I did not enjoy the wrap at all because it was too spicy for my tastes.
Will I go there again if I ever get back to Indiana? That would be no.
Since moving to Indy 4 months ago, I've been here about 4 times and it keeps getting better every time I go. First off, the food is fantastic. I usually go with the BLTA (the A is for Avocado) and if I'm feeling gluttonous, an elephant ear for dessert. Yeah - they have i-thought-they-only-serve-those-at-county-fairs elephant ears. And they're damn good.
When they do have live music, it sounds pretty good for such a small place. They've got a nice big party room (or what I assume could be used for a party room) in the back. Also, in the warmer months, the covered patio looks like a really nice place to eat.
Their staff is really prompt, polite and seem to enjoy working there (I was a waitress, so I know how much that job CAN suck if you work at the wrong place).
It was a chilly, rainy Wednesday night and I went looking for Casler's at Olio Road and 116th.  I finally found it on the corner of my third choice out of four - golly there's a lot of really big strip malls at that intersection.  I missed the dinner crowd.  There were about six patrons at the bar and most of the staff was going home.  The one's I talked to were very friendly and the bartender was knowledgeable on the beers that they have on tap.  I settled on a Sun King Wee Mac Brown Ale and it was very good choice.  My choice was in no small part due to our bartender's enthusiasm for the brand and on her recommendation  I resolved to  visit the Sun King HQ soon.
The bar room and combination dining area decor is not remarkable. Â The place is smoke-free. Â As is the new normal, you can't miss a TV screen from anywhere in the place. Â A money-sucking kiddy game room is off to one side. Â A good singing guitarist played some tunes for us. Â I requested a fast two-minute version of Desolation Row, but he declined. Â Another singer is scheduled to work there on Saturday night.
A Â glance through the heavy multi-page menu indicated to me that they must serve at least of one of everything imaginable. Â I wasn't hungry so I have no other report on it.
Having said all this, Casler's is maybe up for some changes within the next couple of weeks as the ownership and management is in transition. Â I hope they keep the good beers and work up a good rotation.
It gets 5.5/10 on this visit, but it might worth another look see sometime next year.
I've been to Casler's several times for lunch with colleagues and recommend it. Everything I've tried on the menu has been good, including several of their chicken wraps, and most recently, the BLTA - a double decker BLT with avocado. I don't have any complaints regarding the service, but then again, I've never been here for dinner. Casler's has patio seating - open air and covered- and the dining room is inviting, with rich wood paneling. Casler's is a good place to go grab a beer and watch a football or basketball game - plenty of TVs, and nice selection of beers- but generally a quiter atmosphere than what you'll find at a sports bar.
If you head to Casler's, the one thing you MUST do is order the Tachos. Tater Tots + Nacho Toppings = Heaven on a Plate. Don't dare think of all the calories you're consuming!
This is a great place to go see a game. Â They have lot's of TVs all around. Â There is a big bar in the middle of the place, lot's of booths and outside seating.
Casler's is a bit expensive but not overly so (after all it's in Fishers ;) ). Â The menu features some unique items like Tachos (tater tot nachos) for an appetizer, Chicken Cheesesteak Sandwich, and an Elephant Ear for desert.
There is a wonderful selection of beers on tap including the current Bell's seasonal and some local brews like Three Floyd's and Upland. Â Decent selection of wines as well.
Overall a great place to eat, drink and be merry!