Wow... Add another "soon to close" for this prime pinnacle spot.
Mr Grub - your place may work off dickson , but college bars don't work in this area. We are a better clientele. Why do you think all successful places have hours and they stick to them?
- wont run a tab unless you have a credit card ?
- close whenever you feel like it ? Monday the 8th closed at 9:38 ???
- managers/ maybe owners drunk and around bar
- rude and SLOW service
- and geez cook a burger to a proper temp ... Well done is not worth chewing
This area will support a properly run place but not one that you can't count on from one day to next
I've visited a few times for lunch, dinner and hanging at the bar. Â It's a sports bar type establishment.
They have a rather large dining area and bar area. Â The atmosphere is definitely casual, but ranges from shorts and sandals to people wearing slacks and dress shirts. Â There's a number of televisions around the entire place.
The food is mostly like burgers and sandwiches/wraps but they do have some dinner plates as well. Â The quality has been solid for the type of food, we're not talking fru-fru fine dining here. Â It's also been consistent on each visit.
The service has been good too. Â The place definitely gets busy at times and they try hard to keep up with it. Â It's common to find large groups at tables like families or ball teams.
I'll definitely go back for more.
Awesome food, but service was awful. It reached comedic proportions. Waitress grabbed a drink out of a customer's hand while he was sipping on it so she could refill it. Refills were bizarre- brought in drinking cups, forgotten types of drinks, cups taken away from tables to be refilled even though there was some still available in pitchers/cups. Drinks refilled when not empty/low enough. Dishes were not removed from table. Placing food on the table was brushing customer's faces. Weird weird service. Type of thing you expect from a movie, not in real life. Again, food was fantastic, service wasn't.
Review Source:Grub's just opened in Rogers on Wednesday of this week, and we tried it for dinner on Saturday. Â I have to say, for their first weekend in business, they were surprisingly efficient. Â Compared with my first visit to Houlihan's in Rogers two weeks after their opening, this was a 1000% improvement. Â Congratulations on your new location, Grub's!
First of all, this is a sports bar / restaurant, so don't go here if you're expecting anything fancy. Â It's a burgers / sandwiches / salad kind of place, with plenty of good beers to wash down whatever you order. Â We had a chicken entree for $12, and the southwestern salad for about $9. Â For those prices, I'm not going to be very picky. Â My chicken dish was fine, although the "homemade" mac and cheese was probably not. Â The salad was 'meh'. Â Will probably try the burgers next time, as I know that's what this place is famous for. Â Happy to have a casual restaurant back in this location, as I'm still missing Fuddruckers!
If you love the F'ville locations, you will love Grub's in Rogers too. They've remodeled an old place and made it their own. Large bar and bar setting and also plenty of tables and booths for larger groups and families. Lots of beer on tap and any other kind of drink you desire. Tv's everywhere! They line the walls. Just as we are finishing lunch, people start calling the Hogs cause the game is starting!
We start with pizza dip because you just have to at Grub's-a cast iron of cream cheese, pizza sauce and toppings served with Frito's. Yum. There is an array of burgers and sandwiches which are good. But one can still eat healthy at a sports bar. I had the mushroom ranch chicken which is grilled with a side of grilled veggies and a side of fresh fruit. I think we found our new place to watch sports and hang with friends on game days!