We moved to Manchester in July 2012. We had some great places to eat before we moved but struggled to find some regular places here.
We drove by seasons and took a chance. The food was good.. Really good! Â So we came back again and again! Consistently good food and the drinks are awesome too! The staff is friendly. This is a seat yourself kinda place. Laid back, good music, not a classy joint but, this place offers the best food at the best price. I plan on coming back every Friday!
seasons tickets has been a place that I have visited a few times in the past 7 years. One night that I was there, there was a STABBING outside that me and my friends were involved in and my bestfriends husband got stabbed by some drunk kid that was leaving the bar at seasons tickets. I had been there a few times before the stabbing and as a fellow bartender, have found the bartenders there to be white trashy and terrible at there job. I started to go back to give them another shot, and the owners r so rude. every time u walk in, u can hear every conversation that goes on in the kitchen and u can hear and see how gross the people r that work there including the owners. if the rudeness of the people that answer the phone when u try to order for carry out doesn't stop u from going there, try to be  a guest in there bar area, it is filthy, discustingly dirty. I don't think they have ever heard of side work. this place may be a convenient location for a lot of apartments in the area, but the guys that own this company are complete assholes and hire low class people and don't deserve anyones business. if u don't believe me, check it out for yourself.. they don't know what good customer service is, and when you complain, they don't care! I would've given 0 stars if I had that option. o yeah one last thing, my friend and I got nachos there one night that were actually pretty good and towards the end of the plate she started gaging, and tried to grab out of her mouth what she was choking on... A LONG PIECE OF BLACK HAIR... needless to say, there have been way too many negative things happen at this so called "sports bar".. just look at the picture of the owner below, doesn't he look warm and inviting hahahah no!
Review Source:This place is a good hangout joint with the guys, just dont sit under the greenhouse glass when it is raining out because it leaks. Â The beer is cheap (lots of 2$) beer specials. Â the pizza is really good. had the hawaiiane and the bbq pizza with chicken. as well as the apetizer sampler. all really good. the waitress was very freindly. overall i left satisfied.
Review Source:I stopped by after work for some dinner. Seasons Tickets Sports Pub is good neighborhood pub to hang out and relax with two levels. On the first floor, there's the takeout counter and the dining room with the bar in the center. The dining room has booth seating in a greenhouse setting and seating around the bar with a TouchTones Jukebox and several TVs throughout the place. Upstairs on the second floor, there are pool tables and dart boards. You can bring your laptop for FREE WIFI access.
The food menu offerings include pizza, calzones (pizza pockets), appetizers, salads, subs, sandwiches, pasta dinners, dinner plates (steak tips, fish, chicken), and desserts (baklava, cheesecake, chocolate cake). Bar specials include $2.00 Coors Light and Bud Light drafts offered all day everyday.
I sat myself at a booth and the waitress came over with a paper menu and took my drink order for a Diet Coke ($1.50). I noticed there were discrepancies in the menu prices and the posted prices in the restaurant. The place was fairly busy with only one waitress/bartender running the whole floor without any assistants to bring out food. I knew right then, it could be a while before I got my food. I watched NESN and ESPN to pass the time.
I started out with Potato Skins ($8.25/free appetizer with $15 purchase coupon). There were 6 of them, thick and potato-ey, a bit lukewarm inside, topped with melted cheese and real bacon and served with a cup of sour cream, very filling. For dinner, I ordered a small side salad ($1.75/charged $3.75), very basic (iceberg) and Creamy Pesto & Shrimp on Ziti ($10.50/charged $9.75) served with toasted garlic bread, which had thick very rich and thick alfredo sauce, good shrimp, diced tomatoes, and al dente ziti, pretty good overall. My waitress left the check and a box which I needed to pack up the good sized portion of food. The whole bill came out to $15.00 before tax, a good price for the meal with the coupon.
Overall, the food here was decent, but the front and back service could improve. The place could've used another server to help out the bartender who could concentrate on drink orders. The kitchen may have been shortstaffed too since it took a while for other customers to get their food. On this visit, the salad arrived in 5 minutes, but it took over 20 minutes for the appetizer to come out. The dinner arrived hot 15 minutes after I received my appetizer. Despite the hecticness, my waitress was cool and pleasant and handled the customers' needs for the entire place. As mentioned above, there are enough activities here to pass the time including the Red Sox and FREE WIFI!!
OPEN 7 Days A Week: 11AM-1AM
KITCHEN & DELIVERY HOURS:
Sun-Wed: 11AM-11PM
Thurs-Sat: 11AM-12:30AM
I noticed the Season Tickets menu and the Santoro's Pizza menu have very similar/some identical menu offerings and coupon specials.