A colleague recommended this place. I'm glad I checked it out. I was pleasantly surprised with the deco and layout when I walked in. I was expecting tacky but the place was actually quite trendy.
So the ladies were very attentive and friendly. Appearances were just what you would expect if you have ever been in a similarly themed restaurant. Would not recommend bringing grandma Tilda in here but would definitely recommend it for grandpa.
The food was surprisingly good. I was very happy with my Cajun chicken sandwich, which actually looked like quesadillas and sweet potato fries. Would highly recommend for a great place to hang out with the guys. A little sticker shock on the bill, maybe I'm just cheap. Before tip our bill was $50 for 4 beers, a personal pizza and sandwich. I would likely come back if i was with a friend or colleague.
Wow.  I'd heard about this bar and the service was spectacular.  The bar itself is huge and TV's are everywhere  What I remember most was the beer (they have a huge list) and the Tilted Girls with the plaid kilts.  They were very sweet (attractive, too) and very fast, even with a bar full of people on a trivia night.  This was my first time coming here, and as a long-time Birmingham native, I think I've finally found my bar.
Review Source:There is a lot to be said about a place where the attractive waitresses wear kilts, pushup bras and show mid-drift! Â The food is good, and reasonably priced, but they have no idea what an "extra hot" buffalo wing is. Â The restaurant area and restrooms were clean and tackily decorated in a mixture of Irish Pub and sports bar style. Â The building is an old Copeland's location, so it is very spacious and would nicely accommodate a large party.
Review Source:The shepherds pie is not good here. Â I like shepherds pie, but adding 10 lb of mashed potatoes and serving it in a kitchen pot is not cool. Â I put a knife through it to check. Â There was an inch of mashed potato, then an inch of meat, peas, carrots, etc. Then 3 inches of mashed potatos.
Review Source:Ah, the place with terrible food, high drink prices and hot chicks dressed in short kilts showing lots of cleavage. Â What more could hetrosexual men want in a sports bar? Â Just watch out for late night cougars at the bar looking for prey...
There is no smoking inside, but they have outdoor seating.
We took my son along with 3 of his friends here for his 13th birthday party. All of the boys made a point to comment regularly about "what a PERFECT choice" Tilted Kilt was for this dinner.
Like the other Yelpers have well stated, the food is not the major draw here. The food was certainly not bad, big portions, well prepared, served promptly. Just nothing exceptional, but who expects exceptional food in a sports bar.
The TOTAL atmosphere made for a fun experience for all of us. The decor is warm and inviting, lots of dark wood paneling, good accents including posters, antique looking maps, a motorcycle, bunches of big screen tvs. The servers (refered to as "Tilten Girls") were of course attractive and wore the "themed" uniforms very well. More importantly, they were all friendly and made sure that the boys all had a good time and that our table was served well. Thet were attentive to refilling drinks, asking to be sure the food was correct...all the things that make a dining experience enjoyable.
Ok, let's be honest - no one (or at least no heterosexual male) visiting Tilted Kilt is going there for the "amazing fries". I can confidently say that "scenery" is among the top 3 things drawing the crowds, with "beer" and "sports" following it. So, if you're expecting a soul-moving culinary experience, you're most certainly going to be a bit disappointed. But, if you're ok with visiting a new city sports bar, with offerings of potentially-greasy, artery-challenging food (burgers, double-patty cheeseburgers, chili burgers, wings), sizable beer varieties, and a tribute to the healthy female form, Tilted Kilt is probably your new home away from home.
The theme of the place is centered around the look of an Irish pub, with the attire of the waitresses making Hooters girls look like Quakers (think Catholic schoolgirl with extreme midriff exposure). The restaurant is loaded, wall to wall, with TVs broadcasting the latest sports, games, etc., plenty of seating, and even an outdoor deck which can be covered during the winter months. There's even a pool table near the rear of the place, for those who might want to get a game in while having a beer or three. The food, as mentioned before, is typical bar grub - adequate taste but in generous portions - and there are even a few desserts available if you have room left. (I've only had burgers there, and I can honestly say I've had better.)
All in all, Tilted Kilt is a good place for guys to go when they want to be guys - sports, attractive women (some with attitude - just a heads-up), beer, and meat, all the time. And just so the ladies don't feel left out, I've seen many a female there with their respective male or groups of them - but be forewarned, wandering eyes are bound to happen, and the chances of there being low-cal salads on the menu are probably pretty slim. If you're ok with a burger and a game or three hundred on the tube, you should fit in just fine.
If you are wanting to hang out with the guys and catch a game this place may work. The girls look much better than a lot of the Hooters I have been to but the food is lacking in a bad way. We ordered a burger an when it come out it was nearly raw even though we ordered Med-Well. They replaced them but was nothing more than a frozen patty with about a much flavor as card board. I was told that the wings are fairly good but I did not try them.
If you want a beer, a few wings, and be able to watch the game it will get you by......
The bottom line is if you are looking for a good place to eat then this is NOT the place.
So I have about an hour to waste before I meet my girlfriend for dinner. Â I decide to step into Tilted Kilt and have a drink and watch Monday Night Football. Â First thing I notice when I sit down at the bar. There are hardly any women in this place. Â The second thing I noticed was Charles Barkley sitting two seats over from me. Â The third thing the men are wearing kilts and the women are wearing plaid bras with and short tight tops with kilts. Â Okay so this is the McHooters (penned by Donna Welling). Â I can't speak on the food because I didn't eat. Â I would suggest that ALL single women check it out. Â You may get a date. Â Just be careful because there were quite a few married men in the place. Â
McHooters...Ha!! Oh and I actually would rate this place a 2 1/2.