Dundee Tavern is the epitome of A-OK. Decent crinkle fries, pretty good and reasonably priced drinks (cheap wine), and pretty nice folks. It is very homey and laid back, and you are perfectly fine in shorts and a t-shirt. They seem to have a decent happy hour towards the end of the week which isn't as common (none on Mon/Tues), but that might just make this a solid Thurs/Fri pre-game place. Though I feel certain I would feel a bit out of place in a dress.
Can't wait to check out 3.50 Bloody Mary Sunday. Sounds like theirs has a kick!
I stopped in with friends for a bite to eat. Â This was my first visit. Â The menu was small, yet surprisingly had a good variety... plenty of soups, salds, appetizers, and sandwiches to choose from. Â There was even about four pasta dishes to choose from as well. Â I had a turkey reuben and a cup of white chili. Â Both were very good.
The service was good... not lacking... not over the top... just right.
This was a nice tavern. Â The atmostphere was that of an Applebees, but with more of a local feel, of course. Â I would say anyone of any age would feel comfortable here.
This is not a place I would go out of my way for, but if you are in the neighborhood, by all means... stop by. Â If it were in my neighborhood, I'd probably swing by often.
Like a lot of sports bars this one has a problem with sight lines. I'm not sure I have a solution for them looking around, but you're as likely to leave Dundee Tavern with a neck ache as a feelling of satisfaction in your team's victory. Try the bar area as this isn't as big a problem on that side of the establishment. The food is passable. The overhead lighting is a problem in some areas and they're often playing music instead of the audio from the top game, which are knocks against a sports bar in my opinion.
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