The Glory Days Bar and Grill has now closed. I actually offered a poker promotion for them to get more customers in and by their declining it the survival odds actually tilted in favor of the Mirage Bar across the tracks. They didn't want to offer any entertainment that they had to pay for, and that did them in. Same with karaoke, or anything else.
Review Source:I have been going here since they opened since I live next door. Â The food was actually somewhat good until they "redid" the menu back in August. Â Since then, Â I have been back a couple of times and they've had a very limited menu. Â Last time I was in, most of the items on the menu were crossed out. Â We were the only ones in the place and it still took almost an hour to get our food. Â I thought the wings were better before they changed the menu. Â Also, just crap on tap. Â I'd really like to support a neighbor, but they need to do better.
Review Source:*Stereotype alert* If you're dying for a strip-mall sports bar, complete with macro beers, bad music, TVs and typical fare, then this joint is for you. Not a craft beer on the menu (Nordeast only non-AB/Coors available ... eventhough there is a liquor store next door). Service was solid, but there were only 12 people inside on a Tuesday night. One star for service; one star for above average burger (The 50/50).
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