Not the best food I have had. We have eaten there twice and both times felt like the food was missing things. An example is that the burger comes with nothing, chips, fries or onion rings are and extra charge and the cost for the burger is about $6 by itself. It seems like a decent place but nothing exceptional. Serves beer.
Review Source:Absolutely way too greasy and the burger seemed like it had been dipped in grease and the onion rings were much worse except the grease seemed older than the burger. I am not just exaggerating. If you like drinking grease from a table spoon then this is the restaurant for you. Gave it 1 star because at least the beer was cold.
Review Source:So through means I will not discuss here, the City of Bowling Green is now telling private businesses how to run their business and have made this entire establishment along with every other business in Bowling Green (not just restaurants and bars) nonsmoking.
Well  Double Dogs has once again set the bar for accommodating their customers, not just the anti and nonsmokers. There is now an incredible "outdoor room" to keep the smokers dry, warm, and hydrated while they enjoy a bite or watch the game. You have to see this room to really appreciate it, just look out for the nonsmokers trying to take it over as their own. We have definitely come a long way from the smoke filled glass cages at airports!
Way to go DD's!!
I would give this place a four if it weren't so loud and crowded and the food were healthier. They need to open a second location, in my opinion. But the food's good (great burgers, fries, chicken pot pie, bacon and egg sandwich) and the service is great even when the place is stuffed to the brim with a wait. They're very accommodating to fans: they will make sure that the game you want is playing on a tv where you can see it. Unfortunately, DirectTV doesn't always cooperate ... but that's not DD's fault.
The place isn't just a sports bar. It's family friendly: clean, smoke-free, lots of fun. BGKY recently passed a non-smoking ban, so that's no longer a problem. The food isn't expensive, either, and particularly tasty for the price.
I've been to Double Dogs several times now and all I can say is that it's ok and that's about it.
The dog theme is different, and I favor patronizing restaurants that are not part of a huge national chain, but it's just not a place that wows me. One plus is that there is not a haze of smoke over the restaurant and bar like most places in Bowling Green (I really wish the city would just go ahead and go nonsmoking like the majority of decent sized cities in the country) which does make for a more pleasant experience when having to sit near the bar and eat.
The atmosphere is a bit cold and dark, but there are plenty of televisions to watch a game, and the front porch area that opens up in nice weather is a very nice element. The staff is usually young attractive women who are relatively friendly, and I have had no issues with service at this restaurant.
Prices are average for bar fare, and the food is lackluster and nothing impressive. Very much typical bar food with a limited menu. I usually go to meet friends for some food and a few drinks, and this is a good place for that.
I've had the mushroom burger, buffalo chicken strips, and onion rings so far. The burger was large, as to be expected, and had plenty of mushrooms and cheese. They use a Dijon mustard sauce on their mushroom burger which is different and actually pretty tasty. The buffalo strips were crispy and pretty good overall. The onion rings are thick-cut and very good, and you get a HUGE portion so be prepared to split them. I don't care for the sauce that comes with them, and would prefer they serve a more common horseradish-type sauce, but ranch usually will do for me in a pinch. I don't know anyone who does care for their onion ring sauce out of my group, but I'm sure someone has to like it or they wouldn't serve it.
Beer selection is just ok, and covers all of your basic national brands.
Overall Double Dogs is a decent place to meet friends for a few drinks, take a team after a game, or otherwise go for some bar fare and a casual night out. The food is nothing spectacular, but it is decently done bar food and they do have good drink specials throughout the week.
My husband and his friends practically live at DD's. Great sports bar, good food (I like the nachos, pizza, and grilled cheese the best), friendly staff, cornhole tournaments, and the only negative I can think of is that the one side is smoking, make it all non-smoking and I would give it 5 stars.
Review Source:I love Double Dogs. My wife and 3 kids also love Double Dogs. It is one of the few places in town that we all can agree on. They have the best buffalo wings in town...no contest. Great sports bar atmosphere with lots of big screens. Menu has something for everyone. Never had a bad meal here. Always take out of town visitors here and they love it too. Not haute cuisine, but very good bar food. Do yourself a favor and try it ....especially if you like wings.
Review Source:We went here for St. Patrick's Day while I was visiting a friend in Bowling Green, and we had a blast. The place itself has a pretty fun dog theme. They have a dog house on the side of the building with a motion detector in it that sets off a recording of dogs barking that scared the bejesus out of me when we walked past. The interior is nice, big, and clean for a sports bar and was not all that smokey when we went. They even have a no smoking section, which I have found to be a rare thing with most sports bars and is something I highly appreciated.
The food we ordered was much better that what I typically think of as sports bar food. We ordered "pickled paw prints" which are their fried pickle chips served with a smoked tomato horseradish. For a horseradish sauce I thought it was rather bland, but it was nonetheless delicious and tasted amazing on the pickle chips. For a "main course" I ordered the Bo's Dog Bowl Nachos and was pleasantly surprised when they were served to me in an actual dog bowl. The portion was huge and even with my friend helping I only ate about half of them, which is a shame since they were really high quality nachos.
As for the drink selection, we had Blue Moon for the first round (dyed green, of course), and Guinness for the second round. Be forewarned that they serve their beers from the tap in 22 oz servings unless you specifically ask for a pint, which was another pleasant surprise (it was St. Patty's Day, after all). For our last round I tried to order an Irish Car Bomb and was a little bemused when our otherwise amazing server had no idea what that was. I explained it to her, but when she brought the drink out it was pretty much a full pint of Guinness with the Bailey's already mixed in and what was almost a full rocks glass of Jameson on the side. It still tasted alright, but at the end of the day it was more like an Irish Bus Bomb than an Irish Car Bomb.
Double Dogs also has dart boards and sometimes offers shuffle board and corn hole as well. They have about ten big screen TV's inside and they even had a TV in the woman's restroom, positioned so you can see it from the stalls, just so you won't miss any of the action.