I love coming here during football season... bar is packed, all of the games are on so you can keep tabs on each game. Â I dont have any complaints about the service and am usually in no rush so its never a problem. Â the buffalo chicken wrap is awesome and of course the drinks. Â Very pleased and cant wait to go back.
Review Source:I came here because I had a gift certificate so I wasn't expecting much, and that's kind of what I got. Â It's an average sports bar with normal food that has some regulation pool tables in back that are available for hourly rent. Â The pool area is above average for sports bar, there is much more room for shots and hanging around the four tables than in most places. Â
They have a few dozen TVs so there's no chance you'll miss whatever game you want to watch. Â Automatic deduction of a point for allowing kids into a sports bar. Â Huh??
Their happy hour is pretty awesome though - $2.50 domestics, not bad for Park Meadows. Â I had the soft pretzel with queso appetizer, I was happy with it.
This review will be based solely on Happy Hour on one day...but what fun it was.
Thursday is THE night for great appetizers and cold beer at a great price. Â Happy Hour all day.
We ate.
We laughed.
We dranked.
We had a blast.
And I think there were big TV's around the place.
I better go back and check.
Got a burger. Â Asked for it to be medium it came out medium-well but closer to well. My friend got medium and it looked more like medium-well. Â So, the restaurant needs to work on creating the burger to the customer's request. Â I shouldn't have to order a medium rare in order to get medium. Â 1 star for the burger. Â Plus one star for actually having crispy fries when the menu stated the fries were crispy.
Review Source:My wife and I went here on a date night. Â We'd been previously for company happy hours, but this was the first time we'd been here together for dinner. Â Despite being very busy on a Friday after work, service was still as fast as you would expect and the wait staff was attentive and friendly. Â Dinner was very good and reasonably priced. Â Our total bill including appetizer was under $25.
Review Source:The staff here is friendly and generally promotes a good time though they can be a little slow to notice you're in need of a beverage. The pool area is generally empty, although the tables are in desperate need of a cleaning... The only negative is that the managers have a bad habbit of walking into the side rooms and turning up the TV's every 5 minutes, even when NO ONE is there. It's gets stupid loud. The foods ok, I've had the steak salad and the burgers, both seemed decent enough. Prices are average.
Review Source:My buddy had a Groupon, and after using mine right before at White Chocolate grill, this was an easy side trip. Â I had not been here for a couple years. Â The place has not changed that much. Â It is more sports bar than pub, if you ask me. Â The beer is cold and the food is pretty good. Â They have different beer specials (mostly on macro-brewed domestics) every night of the week. Â So, if you are not too picky, you can get some good deals. Â I recall liking the wings here a couple years back. Â Tonight, we let our server (a delightful gal named Codi) steer us to the boneless wings (hot honey style). She also had several other recommendations, and was charming to boot. They came out piping hot and golden. Â They were slightly crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and delicious all around. In all fairness, the three beers I had ingested prior to this probably caused my palate to be somewhat less than discerning. Â I was a a little bummed that you cannot get carrot sticks instead of celery (ptooey to raw celery), but you are able to get ranch as well as blue cheese.
The service was good, the beer was cold and tasty, the crowd was regular people, and I even ran into an old co-worker. Â All in all, this was a good evening.
Fox and Hound at Park Meadows is a great place to watch sporting events. Â They have more big screens than I care to count and can telecast any game you can imagine. Â The layout is ideal either for watching multiple games or just focusing on your favorite team. Â With all the new comers in the South Metro sports themed restaurant arena it is still hard to find a place with a better set up than the Fox. Â
Unfortunately, a major caveat is the food is probably superior at any number of other establishments. Â We find the standard stuff like burgers and wings to be reliable, but even salads, pizzas, and many of the entrees seem to challenge the kitchen staff at the Fox. Â
Of course you need to have a "cold one" while watching the game! Â The draft beer selection is somewhat limited and my biggest knock on the Fox is the drink specials always include Bud, Bud Light and something else that I have never heard of for $2.75 a pint. Â Wish they would get more creative with drink specials and expand their draft beer selection.
To sum it up, Â the Fox is a great place to watch a game, with affordable food & drinks, as long as you don't mind keeping it simple. Â You can also sign up for their All Star Club rewards program and get a free burger right away.
One of my three (yes, three) fantasy football drafts was held here at the Fox & Hound, which was a great location for such an event. They took very good care of our group, and the space we had was huge. They cater to fantasy drafts, and for good reason as they have so much space. We ordered a slew of appetizers, which were your typical bar food and was nothing special. They do have a very good beer selection with excellent prices during happy hour.
Definitely a good place for fantasy drafts and watching games. I probably wouldn't come here to eat, but would certainly consider coming again for happy hour.
I should have read the reviews before I decided to go here!
After a Park Meadows run the mall was closing so we figured let's grab a bite to eat and watch the NFL game that was on the NFL Network.
Anyway, it took 30 minutes for a pizza and a sandwich! The server mentioned that it was because the kitchen was backed up because they had so many fantasy football drafts going on. REALLY?
I play fantasy football and yes we have our drafts at bars BUT we give them notice and they plan ahead!
Let's do the math on this one ... How about the management figuring out that 3-4 drafts with 10-12 plus people per draft could be up to 40 to 50 people probably more with friends, spouses etc showing up!
Then you add on the regulars and those of us that just "pop" in and WOW now we are doing some busy BRING IN ADDITIONAL KITCHEN HELP! Now there is a novel idea.
Stay away - better off some place where the customer matters and not the moment as they were only thinking short term money with the drafts and my long term money, well I will find a another place to watch sports!
We used to go to this Fox & Hound as well as the one on Arapahoe and considered them very nice and well run sports bars. Â We had not been in a while just due to proximity from our house but were in the area so figured we would stop in for a bite and a drink. Â It was a Friday night and it was approximately 25% filled. Â It looked like a couple football pools were going on. Â
Cleanliness: Â The place really needs a good deep cleaning. Â The table was sticky, when we grabbed for the menus - it grossed us out to touch them. Â The floor tile leading up to, and in the bathrooms were so sticky you almost had to lift your foot to get it up off the floor. Â I know bar spills happen but it was not localized and it was not busy so my assumption is that it was not from one spill but had happened over time from not being cleaned.
Service: Â It was very slow to get our drinks. Â I had an empty glass before my food came when I ordered another. Â I just about had my food gone before the drink came. The waitress apologized for the slow service and said that the bar was really backed-up but the bartenders didn't seem that busy. Â Standing around and wiping the bar off. Â We met some friend there and as we sat chatting, I noticed that all of our glasses where empty and asked if anyone had seen our waitress. Â It was like she would disappear in the back for 10-20 minutes at a time. Â When we asked for our tab - it took 2 times asking and then 15 minutes before we got it.
Food: Â The food was actually pretty good - I had the buffalo chicken wrap and my wife had a cheeseburger. Â Both were tasty and were brought out in a timely manner by a different waitress than our drinks waitress.
All in All - I am disappointed. Â This was our trusty sports bar to go to around Park Meadows and a nice place to see the UFC fights. Â It's a bar so I don't expect to see all the above at 100% but all put together, it was a disappointment and I will find a different place to go in that area now which there are plenty of choices.
I enjoy drinking at this place because they offer great reward incentives to drink. Most of their food is typical bar food but their wings are pretty tasty. Their $2.50 draft special on Tuesdays always attracts a large crowd. They charge $12 an hour for a pool table which is ridiculous. I LOVE BEER!!
Review Source:I am on a low carb diet, so its hard to find something good to eat at a restaurant. Â The Jamacain chick was excellant. Two slightly spicy chicken breasts, black beans, brocoli. Â However, my wife had the Caesar chicken salad and didn't like it, dried out chicken. Happy hour bear selection stinks, with only domestic bears on special.
Review Source:June 2012
If you are single and do not mind being ignored (b/c you're average Joe or Jane) or you don't mind having to wait an hour for microwave oven style food (or undercooked fish), and love beer specials- then this is the place for you.
We arrived after 6:30pm
Acknowledged by a server 20 mins later.
An hour later (with no refills) food arrived undercooked and burned.
Did we ask for a manager? No b/c it would've taken longer to fix the problem
and if you've seen the movie WAITING, nobody wants that.
Again, if you're single with friends and good looking, go for it- beers are good.
But if its a family occasion or you are Chef Ramsey, you're going to be very very disappointed.
It's a bar. So I guess my expectations aren't too high. Â The food is...bar food. Â The noise is loud...like a bar. Â The prices are decent...like a bar. Â The people are drunk...like at a bar.
why am I a regular you ask? Because when I was in Denver, there weren't too many places that stayed open late when I was hungry. Enough said.
Came in for a quick lunch on a Tuesday with a friend. 2.50 Draft Pints all day on Tuesdays makes for a decent value. Hoegaarden on Tap was a nice surprise. The food menu is a little pricey, but I suppose that's to be expected from a chain.
I've been to other Fox & Hounds in the chain and this one is comparable to those. Nothing overly special, but the service was decent...though we were nearly the only people in the place.
I ordered the fish & chips and my guest ordered the chicken strips. The lunch portion of fish seemed a little skimpy and I was sad to see they used pollak and not cod which is a much better white fish and used by those who know what a real English fish fry is. My guest was disappointed that her Chicken Strips meal didn't come with fries as one would assume with a meal.
From reading the other reviews it looks like we may have got lucky by coming at a time they weren't busy, but though I've been to better this experience was ok.
I went here recently with my guy. We just wanted a drink so we figured this place would be good. Upon walking in we got carded by a girl who looked 12 but had plenty of piercings so she had to have been of age perhaps. So we made our way upstairs and sat on one of the sofas looking around at their clientele wondering if it had always been this bad. Our waitress then came over and was clearly a girl who enjoyed a substance much harder than beer. While drinking our "beer" I use that term loosely a group of girls kept staring at my guy weird, like half, Do we know them? and half What are you doing here? We couldn't figure it out, if it was because he clearly looks military or something else.
We paid roughly $12.00 for 2 badly poured blue moons before wanting to leave. As we were leaving the girls staring at us said nothing as we walked past them but it was awkward. I was like what is going on right now. Perhaps they though we were the 5-0 getting ready to bust them for who knows what.
So long story short this place has gone down hill. Like a biker bar without the cool real bikers, only 23-27 year olds with attitudes in their place.
Place is terrible. Service is so poor I will never go back.
Originally went with my girlfriend the other night for dinner...service was bad, but it had huge tv's, pool tables, ping pong tables, and darts. so, I thought i would give it another try with the guys.
Low and behold the opportunity arrives. Snow storm ...snows 14" and so it's the only place I can find open. So my buddies and I get into it go straight for the game room. Place is pretty happening. We expect food things...play a game and then we start to wonder why everyone in the back room seems peeved. One waitress for about 30 people and one bar tender in the whole place. After about 30 minutes we wave down the waitress who Is nice, place an order then wait another 30 for her to come back with only one shot  that my buddy ordered. She explained the keg was tapped and that they were changing it. After an hour of waiting for a drink we told her to forget the drinks and get the bill. My buddy drinks his shot to realize the whiskey that he ordered was tequila, he mentioned it to her as she gave the bill, she apologized and said she would take it off after she told the bar tender. She came back and said "hey the bartender said you drank it meaning you have to pay for it"
Place is mismanaged. Ruined my first, second time ...too bad, it offers a lot of different activities.
This places doesn't really deserve much in the way of a long detailed review.
The food was meh, the wait staff was meh, and the atmosphere was meh.
My food was a little to oily for me but for under $7 it wasn't enough to care a whole bunch about. My booth was ripped up and trashy, My waitress was to say the least not a smarty as she forgot just about everything we asked for.
If your looking for a sports bar open for lunch near DTC look past this one. If you want an alright night time sports bar that's huge this would fit the bill.
Attention to detail, and trying to make your clients happy are most important in making a business successful, and I have to say that the Fox and Hound have done that for me and I am most pleased.
Their food is quite good, and the atmosphere is great. Â Wall to wall monitors for all the games you want to view, with the addition of a great selection of microbrews on tap.
A great place to meet and hang, especially on game day. Â Fights brought in from pay for view, this is what a sports bar should strive for.
But in addition to all of the above, management will go the extra for the party you may want to have and that means just as much with their hard work and dedication to making everyone happy. Spacious and large with multiple rooms, its a great place for 1, 2, or 200.
I love the Fox!
Over several years, and after a couple of kids, this place is still my favorite sports & pool bar that's not in the bright lights/quasi-big city.
Friends, the husband & I stopped here after a movie for some bar fare and were pleased at every turn... well, if you don't count that they were out of Boddingtons. :) Â The spinach artichoke dip was exceptionally good, the pot roast sliders were delicious, and did I mention they provide mouthwash in the bathrooms?
Excellent to be surrounded by huge screens airing the sporting events as well.
Sometimes I don't want to drive to the city to have drinks with friends. Sometimes I just want to go to a casual place, relax with friends, have a beer, and watch the game. Fox & Hound fits the bill perfectly when I'm in this kind of mood and it provides a casual no-frills experience that is just nice sometimes. The prices are very reasonable (large beers will set you back $5ish on the average night and even less during happy hour), the staff is friendly and attentive, and there are screens everywhere showing every game you could possibly want to watch.
They also have pool if that's what you're looking for.
Food is pretty good for chain-sports bar types, beers were reasonably priced and it is light enough inside to not feel like a sports-bar-dungeon where you feel like you lose days off of your life, even though you only spent  a couple of hours there.  Lots of TVs and the staff is nice.
However, too far south, too far away from central Denver, I won't be making trips just to go there.
This was one of the most disappointing restaurant experiences I've ever had!
A little while back, I bought a groupon for the Fox and Hound and decided to head over to give it a try. My experience goes as such:
1) I go sit at the bar only to be ignored for a good 10 minutes. The restaurant was empty but the bar tender seemed more interested in chatting with one of her server friends than doing her F^%$#$G job. Yes you are mildly attractive, but it doesn't mean you can be a snob at your own job.
2) After about 10 minutes or so, I walked over to her and tried to actively get her attention, at which point I promptly ordered a pint of 99 schillings and a medium-rare Top sirloin topped with blue cheese and a side of sweet potato fries.
3) After waiting for about a half hour for my food (mind you the restaurant was empty), I finally got my food but the steak was missing the blue cheese and fried onions it was supposed to come with. I sent it back only to get some runny looking coagulation on top of my steak (still no onions).
4) Deciding to just eat my steak and leave, I cut into my steak and lo-and-behold, it is well-done. At this point I was so agitated that I just threw 4 dollars on the bar for my beer and left...Angry that I wasted almost an hour of my life on this experience!!!
Unfortunately, I have to come back at some point to use my groupon. Maybe next time I'll give their cooks' INCOMPETENCE more credit and order wings, those are hard to F@#$ up!
It was here that we had our company Christmas party. we were treated with Lindsey as our server/hostess and it was one of the finest examples of customer care I have ever experienced. She scampered up and down stairs with a radiant smile, and grea attitude, laughing and joking but working with deft precision.
Kaliegh who arranged the function was also outstanding.
The bar food was solid, the room was fun. It couldn't have been better!
Big place, fun place, great for sports viewing and parties
I've been here for a few social gatherings and the place is your typical pub/tavern; good selection of brews, wide selection of liquor, average bar food.  I do appreciate their pub game area; good pool tables, 'real' darts, etc...  The beer specials are always for the low end brews, how about a 2 for 1 on some of the microbrews!  Drink prices would make you think you're downtown, $6 for a vodka/cran  during happy hour; WHAT!
All that said, big tvs throughout, food is quick out of the kitchen and the service is better than average. Â They also do an excellent job of accomodating and managing (tabs) of large groups; that is priceless!
Special Kudos to our server (Laura) this past Friday; best service I've had in a pub in a very long time. Â We had a group of ~20 plus folks and at one point in the evening she was challenged to see if she remembered our names...... She called out every name correctly without hesitation. Â Nice touch!
I've been here for several work related happy hours. The service is usually pretty good. We walked in the other day and the waitress was there the second we put our butts on the stools.
There's your usual run of pool tables, videogames and giant screen TV's They have 32 beers on tap and standard bar food.
The happy hour didn't seem that great. Tap beers are $3 and mixed drinks don't seem to have any discount at all. Think my vodka was about $6, which didn't seem like a deal.
They're nothing special, but close to Park Meadows, so what more can you ask for?
OK, my 3 stars are for happy hour only. Â I did not eat here, so I can't speak to the food. Â
They have over 30 beers on tap, pool table, countless televisions and a huge bar. Â Perfect for a big group happy hour. Â
It is a nice place, but it won't pull you back. We did have attentive service and beer prices where good at HR (although if you buy a mixed drink you are out of luck if you are looking for a deal!)
Recently went to FNH over lunch to watch some World Cup action. The best part of the entire place is the giant projection TVs that hang over the bar.
A coworker and I sat for no fewer than 10 minutes before our server came over to us, and even then she walked by us at least three times and I still had to go to the bartender to say, hey, do we have a server? Â She was polite and friendly and prompt when she actually started helping us, but before that it was like we didn't exist.
Food was 1 out of 4 stars. My club was supposed to be on toasted bread, but instead of buttering it and toasting it, they basically just buttered it, so the bread was soggy and fell apart. The bacon wasn't crispy, and it had maybe four little shreds of lettuce on it. In addition, my coworker asked for his burger Medium Well and it came out Medium Rare. It wasn't bleeding, but there was definitely raw meat in the middle. No wonder our food came out so quick.
Late (though attentive) service, and mediocre food mean I shant be going back to FNH any time soon. Unless someone else is paying. And even then, I'm getting a salad. Those are harder to do poorly.
Fox & Hound loses a star for the WORST BUFFALO WINGS EVER!!! There was no sauce on them, they were not spicy (even though I ordered them "hot") and they were coated in Pepper. In fact, all I could taste was the pepper. Ironically, there was no pepper on our table and a friend had to ask for some for her meal. I offered to rub my buffalo wing on it, but she passed. Seriously? You are a freaking sports bar? A) How can you have horrible wings and B) How is it even possible to make horrible wings? You take wings, you roll them in Franks Red Hot, bake & done. Why is this so difficult Fox & Hound??????
Review Source:You ever get restaurant Deja Vu? Â This place is so similar to another place I went to in Newport News VA, while out for work too...creepy. Â
Big difference here are the real darts available and plethora of snooker tables. Â Spent a few nights here with co-workers drinking black and tans, eating bar fare and playing cricket with steel tips. Â No one was injured!
Its a huge place and can easily handle large crowds, has tons of leather chairs, pool tables, darts a 1,000 tv's and is overall a cool place.
I like it
You know how we all have that "home" bar?
This is mine.
Whenever I'm back visiting friends and family more than likely, you'll catch me in Fox and Hound at least a couple nights a week.
So yes, they are a chain and I'm well aware of the problem DC is having with becoming OC but...
Fox and hound doesn't disappoint, they have a fantastic beer selection and for the most part, a large assortment of the menu items are pretty tasty as well.
I'm taking stars off though because it really is nothing special, it is for the locals around the area but, if one is coming here solely for a dining experience then that person can surely get a better meal somewhere else.
Overall though, it's a great hangout and if you are a local to the area there's going to be about a 90 percent chance you will run into friends, making your evening not only more fun but, will add stories for years to come.
This place leaves something to be desired. First of all, the manager for group events wasn't very pleasant... Made a reservation and asked if i needed to send in paperwork or leave a credit card and they told me no. they called me once and left a message, and the day of the event, the events manager left me a message saying my reservation was cancelled since i hadn't returned their 4 or 5 messages... Uh, you called ONCE on a friday night while i was in an airport. just rude. we had already invited people, so we stuck with the place.
while our waitresses that night were sweet, my experience with the events manager turned me off and i won't be back.
Big family friendly sports bar with tons of TV screens if you want to catch Colorado sports teams play but apparently not the best place if you are a San Diego sports fan, especially the week after the Broncos got murdered by the Bolts and their head coach who brought the city countless playoff games and two Superbowl rings to the city gets released because of one bad season.
But is that a good enough reason to treat your customers with piss poor attitude! What gives? The waiter could not even name the beer they carried, not like they carried anything special on tap. Oh here is the kicker, our waiter brings the bill before we can even place an order for dessert. What the heck?
Giving star for a well executed family friendly sports bar and another star for strategic placements of the TV screens throughout the facility. But that is all about I can spare after a cold Colorado treatment.