Don't bother. Between dirty tables and messy floors, running out of different beers, then bring the wrong beer to the table. Slow service on a Saturday afternoon. What a terrible afternoon at McFadden's then to top it off they don't take Discover credit card. When I question the waitress why " we just don't" then she would not return my Discover credit card till I gave her another. She had the nerve to pulled my Discover Card away till I handed another. Never heard of a major restaurant outside a MLB ballpark not taking Discover, then hold the card as hostage till I gave her another. What I am going to do, run out with my wife and three kids skip out on the bill. Â My family enjoys dining out and have eaten at number of different restaurants I have never had a rude waitress like I had here. Should had patronize a local restaurant in South Philly. Forget this place.
Review Source:McFadden's for a pre or post sporting event is fun times. Â The drinks are definitely over priced but still cheaper than the stadiums. Â They usually have a fun DJ that plays music when they aren't broadcasting a game over the loud speakers. Â The outdoor space is great, as long as you aren't surrounded by a ton of smokers (though your chances of that are pretty slim considering that is where smokers like to hang out.)
I am giving McFadden's 3 stars because the atmosphere is great (4-5 stars) but the food definitely leaves a lot to be desired (2 stars.) Â Typical bar food, I guess that's all you need to get drunk people to spend money.
Thank you XFINITY Live and NBC Sports Arena for suggesting I watch a hockey game at McFaddens instead of paying a ridiculous $20 cover charge to get in!
Fish, the bartender, was happy and friendly as were the patrons also there to watch hockey and party all night. I wish I was in Philly for more than a couple of days so I could have returned and watched more hockey there.
Great bar, great atmosphere, great people. Thanks for putting on the Kings game!
McFadden's is what it is. Â Go before/after/during a sporting event. Â Other than that, probably not your #1 option in the city. Â However, with food and booze inside Citizens Bank Park being as expensive as it is, McFadden's offers a few great deals during Phils games. Â They have $1 hotdogs outside on the patio during EVERY game. Â You can leave the game and re-enter through McFadden's too! Â Also, after the 7th inning (until the end of the game), they have beer specials. Â Not a bad way to sneak out, watch an inning or two on the big screen with a brew, and then head back in for the end of the game.
Review Source:We attended a phillies game last night and tried this place since there was not a wait. The two of us were literally sandwiched in between tables along a wall. Very uncomfortable to be touching the guy sitting behind you. We were not approached for over ten minutes. When I asked what kind of white wine they had the waitress said, Chardonnay. Do you know what brand? Uh, no do you want me to check? I said no because I then won't see you for another 10 minutes. My friend ordered the burger and said it was pretty good. I ordered the fish taco, not good. The sauce had a weird taste and the tilapia was very unappealing. My fault because it usually is. Waffle fries were good. What really bothered me was the greasy sticky metal basket it was served in. I swear they are not running these through the dishwasher between serving. Also the salt and pepper shakers were also grossly sticky and greasy too. Â I am not going back. If you can't wipe down the salt and pepper shakers you are probably not cleaning much else.
Review Source:Stopped in today with three of my coworkers for lunch. I ordered a Mcfadden Burger with Cheese. I started eating here back in 2005 when I started working in the area. The burger was not bad, but the quality is definetly going down hill.
Our server Emily was cool and friendly. We handed her three credit cardss and asked her to put half on one and split the difference on the other two. We were kind of a pain, but she just smiled and brought the cards back with each corresponding slip underneath and three pens. Usually you will get one pen to share and a muddle of paper mess. The food may be average here, but the service operates above.
I also want to thank the bartender server Andrea for saving me from getting a parking ticket back in December.
As skeevy as chain restaurants can be, this place is convenient for a bite to eat and beer before the game and the 15-25 minute waits for a dining table go by pretty fast. While you are waiting for your table, take a moment to observe the groups of people walking in around you: Burly men in Phil's gear, old ladies with visors and canes, teenage and young twenty somethings with barely there shorts, overly flat-ironed hair and too much eyeliner (and thirty and forty year old women attempting the same), young couples with tow head kiddies, large packs of thirty-something dudes who were all high school best friends and the occasional drag queen looking woman decked out in heels and sparkle face powder...yes, they will be joining you for a bite to eat and all heading to the game.
The menu is standard pub grub with limited healthy options, but let's be honest: no one is here for fine, healthy dining.
The mozz sticks are actually triangles, which are alright but not as satisfying IMO.
I went out on a limb and ordered the crab cake sandwich. Not bad at all, minus the overload of red onion I took off. And the aioli it comes with made it's way on both my sandwich and fries.
Speaking of fries, waffle fries come standard and "Philly" flat fries, salad, etc are more.
My man had this buffalo chicken blue cheese sandwich, which came oversized with two really big pieces of chicken cutlet dipped in wing sauce. If you like chicken fingers and wings, you will like this.
I almost ordered the cheesesteak nachos but opted to not entirely hate myself afterwards. (Although my friend insisted they were real good.)
Overpriced bc of the ballpark, "meh" ambiance, but they get you in and out so quickly you you dont have time to get skeeved thinking about the sheer number of people they are pumping out fried food to every game day.
Too hot to bake in sun for lousy game of Red Sox Series finale, I take my bro in for something to eat around 4th inning. Empty restaurant, hostess tries to sit us in corner where one of us gets to stair at wall rather than tv. After being reduced to begging, she puts in other corner where my rear end can be hit by revolving door when food comes out of kitchen. Ask waitress to switch us, we're met with audible sighs and protests of having to Transfer us. Not wanting to burden this overwrought food server with an administrative task, we suck it up. Food, eh. Place has gotten complacent with all its success.
Review Source:Sardine-like packing of patrons with a high noise level. Â Draft beers are around $5. Â I probably would have given an extra star if the Phillies gave me something to cheer about.
Sports bars are great if your team is winning, or at least competitive. Â Unfortunately the converse is true; if your team can't hit water if they fell out of a boat you might as well be in a funeral home.
It's convenient, but that's where it ends.
Short review, because it probably won't matter.
You don't have too many choices at Citizen's Bank Ballpark. McFadden's will at least fill the bill, but lower your standards.
This sh*thole offers:
A dirty environment
Slow service
An expensive menu
The most basic of dishes
Sub-standard ingredients
I've eaten at Fenway and had better food stand hot dogs and micro-brewed beer. Better than anything McFadden's could ever attempt to offer.
But they make their money of the ill-informed and folks that accept all the things I've listed. Let alone, this place gets very crowded. So annoying trying to drink my beer when I can't lift my arm without bumping the guy next to me. Who by the way, wants to pick a fight because they have over-served him alcohol.
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I've been to McFadden's twice, both times before a Phillies game.
Would I ever go there on a non-game day? Never. Ever. Never ever.
It just seems like the kind of place that only EXISTS for killing time before a game.
Someone mentioned the "hot" waitresses here. That "someone" must have the eyesight of Ray Charles. Granted, the women who work here THINK they are hot, but that is not just at McFadden's - every woman in the South Jersey/South Philly area think they are the hottest things going. It's true. Just ask them.
Hey, I cruised in last week before the Philles were embarrassed by the Werthless Nationals - I had a Coke and Shepherd's Pie, which was overpriced but tasty.
One thing that's cool is the entrance to Citizen's Bank Park located on the other side of the bar; what's not cool is the people you have to wade through to get to it. "Jersey Shore" cast offs and drunk women in brutally tight clothes going for the "Best Human Example of an Overstuffed Muffin-Top" award. Nasty. Just image a large bowl with a Phillies logo on its side overflowing with pancake batter. I know - nice visual.
Our server was very nice and excellent at her job - the Snooki-wannabe "hostess" on the other hand had the personality of, well, Snooki (and arguably the IQ as well).
Does this review seem bitter? Well, maybe it is - but man, someone has to inform the people who frequent McFadden's what time it is. Either they don't own a mirror, don't care, or aren't sober long enough to realize what harm they are causing pairs of innocent eyeballs who must eat with them in their eyeline.
Or, maybe I'm just pissed because the Phillies lost to the Nationals. Again. And, in the midst of losing, gave up a double to Werth. Or, maybe I'm mad that they charged my sister $11.00 for a margarita that wouldn't have gotten a one-year old buzzed. The Shepherd's Pie hit the spot, though - hence the two stars.
Oh, and may I inject one of my pet peeves? BATHROOM ATTENDANTS! The absolute WORST idea EVER no matter WHERE you are, but ESPECIALLY at McFadden's! (See how mad I am? CAPITALS!). The bathrooms there are nasty enough, but after sidestepping the piles of vomit all you want to do is wash your hands. So, you get up to the sink, and there sits Mr. Bathroom Attendant looking at you like, "Hey, there's my tip jar. Fill it." He stared at me while I washed my hands - I then reached into the EMPTY paper towel dispenser and dried my hands with putrid bathroom air while he STILL stared at me with a "what, no tip for me after I did nothing but stare at you?" look of disgust on his face. I suppose he wanted me to douse myself with the beautiful array of Rite-Aid cologne that graced the infected pseudo-marble sink, but I opted to pass and return to the Shepherd's Pie.
The verdict? Stop in before a game, grab a bite, and then run to your seat. Much like eating a bowl of Quaker Oats, it's simply the right thing to do.
I went here for beer fest. Â There was a great selection of beers, no lines, and having the indoor and outdoor option was nice. Â It was also cool that you could get the beers that were on draft. Â Not cool was starting to run out of beer with 1.5 hours to go. Â The food was okay, although there was a line for that, and it also ran out early.
Review Source:Good place before and after the game.
Went here before the Phillies game on a Sunday and threw back a few. Large space inside and has an outside patio section as well. You can imagine, plenty of TVs during the game. It's connected to the stadium, so you can go in and out during the game. It was getting so hot, that the last few innings, we went back inside and watched the game. It was totally packed and rowdy. With the dramatic comeback win, it was crazy here. But that's the fun of it during game day. Made for a great birthday.
Good music. Lots of eyecandy for everyone. Whether you have tickets or not, a good time during game day.
I am not sure if anyone has mentioned that there are $1 hot dogs during all games. You can find them at a small stand on the patio.
If you are looking to drink and not spend too much money there is a special for the first two hours of every Phil's game. Â I believe its Bud and Bud light drafts for $3. Â
For a bar attached to a stadium this place is pretty cool. They have a large outside patio and large bar inside. Â As long as you can stand a crowd its worth soaking up some of the A/C for an inning or two.
Here's all you need to know about this place. Â
I come here on game nights occasionallly because it's right there. Â The food is OK. Â The beer is plentiful. Â The atmosphere on game day can be fun to look at. Â
Would I ever come here on an off night when a game isn't going on? Â Never. Â
That's all you need to know.
I haven't been to the other McFadden's bars, but this one is attached to the Philadelphia Phillies' baseball stadium. If you don't have tickets, no big deal - just walk in and enjoy the game day atmosphere. If you *do* have tickets, you can walk from the park into the bar, and vice versa.
On game days, the bar has a game/club/live bar atmosphere, and it's crammed full of Phillies fans. The ages vary, but tend to stay in the 21-35 age bracket. The bar is surrounded with TVs, all of which will have the Phils game on, offer a wide variety of drinks, and have an outside standing room to let people hear the stadium crowd (and smoke).
Tip: I probably wouldn't wander in wearing the opposing team's gear.
Surprise, the food her is pretty good. It's not just hot waitresses, I guess. I like the south Philly pork but I've seen steaks that didn't look too bad.
Get here early, it becomes crowded. I like the easy access from the bar to the field. Perfect for a bite and drinks before the game.
Hey, they've got dollar dogs and cheap (for the stadium) bud light on draft, too. The dogs must be okay; the girl who did set up proceeded to eat about 3 in a row.
Note this is two places: before the game (casual) and after the game (rowdy, crowded).
Peeves: A restroom attendant with colognes and mints? Really?
Second, turn the damn music down. Jesus, I'm deaf from concerts, gun fire, and punches to the head, and I still can't believe how loud it is. You can't talk without screaming. At 5 pm before a game, turn down the volume and let the people have a conversation.
I will preface this with saying I went to a free open bar event  here; your results may vary. :)
Got here slightly before 9 (when it started) and waited in a short line (which moved fairly quickly). You gave your name (had to RSVP ahead of time), were checked off, and given a colored wristband for your free drinks. The female bartender in particular was a stickler about only one drink per person (if you wanted 2, you had to order, go away, and come back for the second); the guy was a lot more accommodating since he realized that my date was snagging both of our drinks while I hung out at our table.
Since we got there early, we managed to snag a table in view of the stage where they had a newbie band "the Interns" perform some cover songs for about 1/2 an hour. The band had some old time faves, but the vocals just didn't do them justice ("Hey Jealousy", "Use Your Love", and a Lady Gaga mix of "Bad Romance" and "Poker Face") The DJ music was pretty good though, if you like pop/R&B dance-type music.
There were some sloppy people there, which I guess goes without saying at an open bar. The one girl spilled her beer all over my dates jeans and all over the floor around our table. The busboy was quick to clean it up though, even giving me a towel to step across the puddle to leave the table! This is when we decided to call it a night and make our exit.
It seems like an awesome place to watch a game (they have numerous tvs on every wall) and a pretty chill atmosphere. I'd be down with coming here again in the future!
This place could be better, but it's literally the only thing to do down AT the ball park, yes there are other bars and venues in the area but it is the only and First bar down at the ball park/stadiums.
I look forward to the supposed strip mall and what not that is going to be put up in the place of the spectrum, and even more so to how it will affect McFadden's
There's no high top tables/stools/chairs inside because it's too crowded, but it's a bar at a stadium, what do you expect? Â Also, there isn't enough bar space or bartenders to get a drink. Â Don't get me wrong I have fun drinking here, but only because I can wander into the ballpark with friends.
Review Source:I had great expectations for this place having once enjoyed the DJ/dance-party type ambience here and live cover bands on a typical Phillies night. Â They apparently are going for that "we're the place to be after the game" vibe! Â Well it's no longer the place I want to be stuck, unless they acquire better food, more space, or for the interim: at least cap the number of people who are allowed admission simultaneously on game days to a reasonable number.
And most other times, when the Phillies aren't here to sell the place out, it continues to disappoint even my modest expectations for a sports bar, particularly in the area of food and beverage, supposedly their forte. Was there at 9:30 pm on a sixers night, and we were offered the "late night" menu of appetizers only. Â The cheesesteak nachos were $10. I wouldn't order them again. The meat was dry, the canned cheese was subpar, and there was NOTHING else on the nachos. Â I've gotten better nachos from a movie theater for less than half the price. Â It was sad. To top it off, a $6 Guinness should not be served in plastic. Serve it in the bottles if you wanna be too cheap.
Whoa-ho-ho, do I ever love my time at this bar. I sort of hate the city McFadden's, so I am certain it is the Phightin' atmosphere that brings such adoration from me. Beers here, generic as they are, are much cheaper than inside the stadium ($3 for a twelve ounce cup of Bud light), they have the hard stuff, and the AC is a lifesaver on those July and August day games, so why wouldn't I come here often.
I have eaten here a few times, but always when highly inebriated, and always the Fireman's cheesesteak. Not really so special a cheesesteak, and a little costly at $9, but the combination of chopped chicken and rib eye steak with pepper jack cheese and buffalo sauce makes me have blinders for the rest of their menu. Oh yes, waffle fries are the key to me leaving the meal happy.
Naturally, the bar is always well represented by the lads at home games (the only time I come here), but it is also stocked with chickadees all trying to look as good as possible in their official MLB gear. Mix in a healthy dose of tight wearing boobacious beer girls, bartenders, and waitrons who hop up on the bar frequently to shake their goods while dumping a fruity and free alcoholic concoction into the awaiting faces of the crowd, and it's no wonder my crew of eleven has a strict no wives policy for the Sunday games. Seriously, Playboy could do a casting call after a game and line up a few years worth of centerfolds, so all you lechers bring your creeper glasses and try to keep your jaws from flapping as you celebrate those post game wins while rubbing elbows with the occasional big philly sports name or two (Scott Hartnell was there this past Sunday).
The only reason for the second star is because our waitress was super friendly. Other than that , if it wasn't for a friend taking us out I probably would have enjoyed the ballpark hotdog stand outside more than the food here.
The waffle fries with the cheesesteak topping had way too much cheese and not enough fries. Though the buffalo wings were alright. Everything else we ordered were a flop (chicken wrap, crab cake sandwich, hotdog kids combo, and mac 'n cheese kids combo)
Checked this place out on a rainy, drab day on the eve of the NFL draft and aside from me there was no one else there except about 20 retired Philly cops having some sort of party. Â
I had a hot dog and chips which doesn't really qualify me to accurately rate the food so I'll just say it was 'ok', but didn't like the fact it was served on a hoagie roll. Â That was odd. Â The decor is pretty nice and the lone bartender was friendly while offering suggestions like recommending Chickies and Pete's to watch the Eagles draft. Â I thought that was cool since they're a rival bar.
I didn't quite like having to park almost a block away either, but since this place is within CB Park, there's not much of a choice. Â The next time I'm in the city I'll check them out again, probably during a Phillies game to get a better feel for the vibe and food.
McFaddens Restaurant and Saloon is located inside Citizen's Bank Park, right behind third base and it is one of many dining and drinking places inside the park.
This Pub gets packed and during a game, you may run into standing room only, if you do not claim your seat early on. You can buy a beer at many locations throughout the park, but if like me, you are not into beer, this would be one of the few places to get a glass of wine or a mixed drink. Now when I say glass, I mean plastic, because no glass is permitted inside the park. With that said, you can not grab a drink from McFadden's and walk to your seat, it stays inside the restaurant.
During a game you must show your game ticket, even though they are open seven days a week, from 11AM to 2AM and have an outside the park entrance, as well as another inside the park. During away games, you can still catch the Phillies on one of their 33 Hi Def Plasma TVs and 2 giant projector screens.
They have an outside bar and patio, as well and either place can be booked for private parties. They also offer tailgating parties, where they do the grilling for you, but the 20% gratuity is added on. This is an option that a friend of mine used and personally, with all the wonderful food and places to eat inside Citizen's Bank Park, I would have rather filled my belly with more than a hot dog or hamburger.
For being an Irish Pub, they have very few Irish dishes, it is basically pretty good American Pub food. However, do try the Irish potato soup and if you are up to a meal, they do have Shepherd's Pie.
They are known for their wings and why is it that finding a great french fry is so hard to do, well here the fries are crisp and will not disappoint, plus they have found many ways to top them off, like chili and cheese. They have salads, to burgers to steaks. My personal favorite is their rib eye cheesesteak sandwich, but I tell them to hold the whiz and substitute provolone instead.
McFadden's is known for their nightlife with dancing and music and their good affordable food. The kitchen is open daily until midnight, while the bar stays open until two, so get your orders in. The crowd is an eclectic mix of hipsters, yuppies, and punksters.
Three men walk into a bar: a Frenchman, an Italian and an Irishman. Each orders one beer. Three flys fly into the bar and one fly lands in each man's beer.
The Italian man plucks the fly out of his beer, says "tutto e bene" (all is well)" and drinks the beer.
The Frenchman shows his beer with the bug still inside it to the bartender and demands another beer.
The Irishman yanks the bug out of the beer, grabs it by it's wings, shakes it while yelling...
"Cough it up, you wee theivin' bastard!" .
I'm going to frame this review around a quote from a friend of mine, since she pretty much wrapped up McFadden's in one sentence: "Okay, so the inside is like spring break, and the outside is like a hipster festival." Yep, so here we go...
So first, the "spring break" scene:
No matter what drink you order, be it beer, a mixed drink, or even just a shot, you'll have it served to you in a plastic cup. Yes, a plastic cup. All the cups are the same size, and they're all plastic. It's not a huge loss, as there's nothing really special on tap anyway (Blue Moon, Guinness, Miller, Lager, Sam... that's it folks!). They do have a full bar, though, so don't feel restricted to just beer.
The music inside was okay, mostly contemporary tunes you can dance to and alternatvie rock. Nothing extraordinary, but nothing offensive, and nothing you haven't already heard at a bar 1000 times already. At one point a game of Limbo broke out behind us. No fooling.
To McFadden's credit, there were hot girls giving out free shots, and no, not in plastic cups... straight from the bottle. Spring break indeed.
... and the "hipster festival":
Outside was nice, but since it was pretty chilly outside I spent little time here. Besides having another bar outside, there was a little stage with live music. The featured entertainment was a guy performing an acoustic version of Men at Work's "Land Down Under."
Honestly, if this bar were anywhere else in the city, I'd give it two stars, and it wouldn't be in business long. However, as it is physically part of Citizens Bank Park, it manages to squeak an extra star out of me on location and atmosphere alone. Â
I hope I don't sound too critical here, as there's a surely many good times to be had at McFadden's. If you're a Phillies fan, this is a great place to do you pregame and/or postgame celebrating.
Great place to go before and after any sporting event in South Philly. Â Its also has its own separate entrance into the ballpark (Citizen Bank Park).
Food: A - good bar food, love the waffle fries, chicken fingers, burgers, whatever.
Drink Specials: C+ - So go figure, they decide to have their drink specials before 5pm and after 7pm, and of course we are there between 5 and 7pm before the game. Â Lame. Â But Michelle was right... cheaper than the $7 beers inside the ballpark.
Atmosphere: Â B+ - There's a decent dining only area, large bar space, and also an outdoor area to drink. Â And plenty of flat screen tv's to watch the games. Â And of course, if you are pro-Philly sports, always a great space for team camaraderie.
I visited McFadden's last night for game five of the World Series. I am glad I went early. This is a great place to go before or after a sporting event or concert (hung out here before The Police concert last summer) in South Philadelphia. Last night was probably the most crowded this bar has even been. Not only is this place a bar, but it is also a restaurant. They have some good "bar" food. I got the Fireman's Cheesesteak. This cheesesteak was half chicken and half steak. American cheese was melted with the meats and it comes with buffalo wing sauce. I added bacon and fried onions to the mix. It was a great "Philly" cheesesteak. The French fries were awesome. Someone in my party raved about the fries. The meal filled me up before the Phillies World Series Game five.
Our group shared some fried calamari with some other Phillies fans. The calamari wasn't the best I ever had, but it was edible. The Phillies red lager is good here. They also have some other beers on tap. The beer selection isn't the best, but it is also not the worst.
This place has tons of TVs to catch the game. The service was good. Our waitress was good looking and took good care of our group. I was surprised.
Show your ticket on game night, and hang out in the bar, flat screens every where, full bar service, food is availalbe, friendly bartenders and people. Â Alhough, the drinks were pretty pricey. Â I think I spent $30 with tip on 2 drinks. Â Ouch! Â I miss the Short Stop in LA. Â But, I do like the fact that you can get your buzz on with something besides a $20 beer, then walk to your seats and enjoy the game. Â Great idea and concept that more ball parks should have!
Review Source:So as you may or may not know MCfaddens is a chain of bars. Â This particular one is located just inside Citizen's Bank Park. Â In fact on game night, you must be going to a game to get in the door. Â On a non game night, anyone can roll up there. Â After getting my ticket scanned to get into the park, I was asked once again to display my ticket to get into the bar, huh? Â really? Â How could I... but... nevermind, here you go.
First off, this bar has both indoor and outdoor spaces where one was free to inbibe and take in the scenery. Â The scenery people was amazing. Â The ballpark is just so beautiful. Â Just kidding, that not what i'm talking about. Â The female bartenders at Mcfaddens are hot. Â I'm talking about smoking hot. Â I must have fell in love like 8 times last night, all during my first beer. Â Yeah it was that good. Â
After the game this place turns into a complete shit show. Â As it was described to me, you feel like your in a beer commercial. Â Hot chicks standing on the bar pouring whiskey down your thoats. Â Young ones and cougars alike mixing it up on the dance floor getting down and dirty, like very dirty... very very dirty.
go there and see for yourself.
Very nice bar. Â ALthough a cover to get in? Â Really? Â Bartenders are nice and socialable, and they all wear the female jerseys for whatever game is played there. Â I came for the NFL game and they all had Eagles jerseys on. Â The drinks are poured well, and decently priced. Â The crowd is all Philly people obviously, which definately puts a damper on everything. Â Philly people suck unfortunately.
Review Source:A bar in a baseball stadium? Â Genius. Â You've got a place to go and continue drinking once they stop selling beer in the stadium.
Sometimes the Phillies come here, too, which is cool. Â And they often have live music.
The place is big and pretty generic. Â But it's well air-conditioned, which is a relief during hot days.
I love baseball and the Phillies, simply writing this review has my baseball juices flowing. Â Baseball season is around the corner, and with baseball season comes trips to Citizens Bank Park and Mcfadden's at the Ball Park. Â
The place is huge and has a countless amount of TV's to watch any and every sporting event on. Â Mcfadden's is a great place to "warm up" before the game, and a great place to hang out while traffic clears out after.
If you go during the summer, make your way outside to Mcfadden's patio, where often times there is live music. Â Also, make sure to check out Mcfadden's before and after any winter sporting event for a quick pre or post game meal and beer.