Pros:
Good place to eat. Â I have been here a few times. Â Plenty of parking spaces. Â They're next to Sports Authority. Â Free WiFi. Â Very fast WiFi compared to other free WiFi that I have seen. Â Speed can get more than 5Mbps for free WiFi, which is not too bad. Â The free WiFi that you get a Starbucks or McDonalds is barely 1Mbps.
Plenty of TVs.
Cons:
Interior is a little dark in my opinion. Â They could use a little more light. Â Depending on where you sit, sometimes it's hard to see the menu to order.
The service was friendly, the food was okay, and I'm sure there are better bars to spend your time.
I was hoping this would be a warm local sports bar serving hearty food unique to Melbourne, but instead it was a very large establishment that had much more of a mass-produced chain feel to it than it did a local bar.
Was only here once for lunch. Â There was a very large elderly crowd here, I suspect because the lunch special prices are very reasonable. Â Food service was very slow but management did apologize and give credits for the delay.
We had several entrees. Â The taco platter which was featured for $6.99 is *MUCH* smaller than it looks like in the picture. Â The tacos are tiny and it was more of an appetizer portion on a little plate than it is a meal. Â I got the mahi mahi grilled tacos, though, and they were good. Â Fish had a nice taste.
The turkey platter looked good, the cali turkey club sandwich was also nice. Â The Lobster bisque soup was very heavy on the cream and very light on the lobster. Â It was basically a pink broth, with a taste of sherry (?) and teeny tiny chunks of meat which could have been artificial crab or fish for all I knew. Â Its not that it tasted bad, but I wouldn't get it again unless you just want to drink a big bowl of warm pink cream.
I'll try another place the next time I'm in town.