Quinton's isn't a bad place to catch a drink or watch a game. Â I would give it 3.5 stars. Â It definitely lacks the atmosphere of the Lawrence Quinton's but service here is a bit better. Â The place isn't that big and is a bit dive-esque. Â I like the large booths...they do add a bit of privacy.
Foodwise, at this location, I have only tried the nachos. Â They are a giant mess, and I'm not really sure what's on them, but they are oh so good when you've been drinking.
The bartenders do not go skimpy on the drinks. Â Every "mixed" drink that I've had here has been strong. Â There are also some really good specials. Â The beer selection is decent as well. Â Service is good, but I've found that it gets slower as the night goes on.
One of my besties and I dropped in here for lunch last Saturday. I had an expired Groupon and I was in the mood to try this place out even though I had a date for a pedie up north.  So, here's this place at almost 75th and Wornall.  Never noticed it before and my ex and  I used to frequent the area quite a bit.  Parked on a side street.  I would imagine parking would be difficult on a busy night but this was about 1:30 pm on Saturday afternoon.  So, there was some, I repeat some street parking.  The bartender was an attractive, friendly woman.  I ordered a BLT and my bestie had a Ruben.  It seemed rather long of a wait but, it's a bar and they want you to drink, even though both of us were drinking non-alcoholic drinks.  The ambience is typical of a bar.  Dark, TVs, light music.  This period of time seemed to cater to an older crowd which was ok with us.  We were just meeting for lunch and wanted to do something different.  Finally, the sandwiches came.  Nothing to write home about and a little pricey.  Probably won't be back again any time soon.  Nothing really wrong with the place, just not my bag.
Review Source:The food was ok. Â About what you expect from a dive bar although it doesn't look like a dive bar. Â At first glance, it looks like a pretty nice place: marble table tops, big booths, fresh paint, etc. Â Then you sit down in the booths and you realize there's like 3 inches between the chair back and the front of your seat, which makes it pretty hard to sit down. It's uncomfortable and interesting odd experience. Â All-in all it ain't that bad.
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