Constantly giving this location a second, third, fourth, etc chance..... But always so disappointed with the service. Today would have to be the worst to date. Sat their for 8 mins before being greeted... Yes I did time it because we were starving. Only 3 other tables were sat in the dinning room area near us. Then we ordered everything at once.... Fried veggies, birra and poblano quesadilla, fries, and the Johnny Vegas roll.... Along with 2 happy hour margaritas, well we received all of our food before the margaritas.... And delivered to a table without silverware. Food and drinks were great, but I can honestly say every time I come here I feel like I'm bothering the girls who work there. Always feel like such a chore to come say hi, smile, take my order, deliver it, and make sure everything is going well!!!! I am finally done giving them another chance to even be decent servers.... Never going back!
Review Source:Updating after having visited this place maybe a dozen times. The food is good. I find it ever so slightly overpriced, but good quality and large portions. I like that they offer low-carb options like tacos in lettuce wraps. If you're not low-carbing, the tamales are awesome. The whole garage ambiance is clever and well executed.
I have one big problem with this place, and I really wish the owner would read this and do something about it. They position themselves as a place to watch games, particularly Wildcat games. They have lots of TVs and even a big projector screen that they pull down for big games. They have a sound system to broadcast the game throughout the whole place. They bring in promos for games, like Corona girls giving out Mardi Gras beads and beer specials. And yet, EVERY SINGLE TIME (not exaggerating) we have gone there specifically to watch a Wildcats game, when we walk in 15 minutes before the game, they have like...hockey on the TVs. Or UFC. We ask them to put on the game (hello, pre-game coverage?) and they struggle to find the channel. To the point that often they don't find the game until 10 minutes after it has begun. On more than one occasion, one of our party has gone over to the room where the cable box is, and has helped them figure out what channel is showing the game.
Weirdly, the SECOND the game goes to halftime, they manage to switch the sound system to music, so we can't hear the halftime analysis...and then the game comes back on and we have to ask them to turn it from the music back to the game. I'm sure I sound like I'm exaggerating, but I really am not. It's like they don't want people to watch sports there. Which, you know, is fine, many restaurants don't and that's fine. But this place encourages sports, specifically Wildcats fans, to watch games here.
Get it together, Sir Veza's. If you want to be a place where people come to watch the Wildcats, let your bartenders/managers know in the morning what time the game will be on, and what channel. It's not that difficult. I'd give them 5 stars for food quality, 4 for service, but I'm giving 3 overall because of the sports bar ineptitude. We'll probably try them again in the fall when UA football starts up because of location convenience and good food, and I'll update if things have improved.
Long story short: Good food. Crappy place to watch sports.