I went there for the superbowl with one friend. No reservations because the were charging $25 refundable deposit for them. No problem I was seated within 2 minutes 2 tables back from a huge TV.
The place was crowded but the service didn't suffer, and every server I saw was chatting away with customers when they had time or delivering food with a pleasant smile. Our server checked with us every time she walked by...which during a 4 hour game could get overwhelming, so I told her I'd wave her over if we needed anything, and she happily complied.
The drinks are good, the beer choices are endless. Domestics are on tap as well as bottles for the most part.
The food is well portioned and reasonably priced for an Irish pub. I had the drunken clams, and cheese sticks which were both delivered hot and were both tasty. Not sure what the clams were drunk with, but my wife did not like my breath when I got home so I wouldn't recommend them for a workday lunch if you have to go back to the office.
Over all I could find no fault with the food, service, cleanliness, or drinks so 5 stars.
I have heard some complaints about the servers appearance, that is to say some locals think the owners could hire servers who show off the uniforms better. I don't know about that. From what I saw, and I figure on superbowl night, mostly everyone was working, they had servers to fit almost everyone's taste. All hair colors and all shapes and sizes. So my advice in that respect would be to keep going back till you find one you like, and ask for her on your repeat visits.
My earlier review was not fair. This Tilted Kilt had been one of  favorite places for the entire year of 2012. I ate there twice weekly or more usually and always enjoyed it.
Great food and service. One time I had a bad experience and decided to Yelp about it. One bad experience in 60 or more visits,,,,,thats pretty good in my book.
So, this place isn't terrible but its not terribly above average and in my opinion, overprice. The service is decent and friendly, if scantily clad. The food came out in a reasonable amount of time but wasn't particularly good or bad.
Had a beer, pretzel appetizer and a chicken caesar salad wrap. My friend had one of their sandwiches. We were both pretty underwhelmed by the food with the exception of the pretzel bread- that was quite yummy. No complaints about the beer. Overall, I don't think I will go back unless I'm very hungry and its late a night. Which is the primary reason I went there last night.
Better than Hooters in my opinion. Â The food was good the service was fast and friendly. I ordered one dish and as soon as I told the waitress she put in my new order and didn't charge for the first. Â Just to set the record straight I am in no way saying my first dish wasn't cooked right, it was more my picky taste buds.
Review Source:Saturday night no wait got right in. Great food and great drinks. Food is pretty darn good and not to pricy. Kiki was an amazing server and tool care of me. I drink a lot of soda and she never complained or seemed to be upset that she had to fill it multiple times. I would come back again.
Review Source:My boss and I had just gotten off a plane and checked into a hotel and were looking for a place to eat. The guy at the front desk suggested the Macaroni Grill and the Tilted Kilt as they were both just a short walk away, and my boss frowned at the Macaroni Grill.
I really had no idea what this place was until we walked in, but I realized that I had walked into a cross between Hooters and Houlihans. I am not a fan of either (and avoid them like a plague in my New Jersey home area) but somehow the combo worked. Then again, it could have been the microscopic Catholic school uniforms and bright smiles?
But, you may ask, how was the food? I had the BBQ burger and found it both juicy and tasty, and piping hot as if it really came off the grill instead of the limp grease ball that often results from standing under the warmer. The sweet potato fries were perfectly crisp, and the service was excellent.
Maybe it was the fact that we went midweek, or maybe we got lucky, but the combination of fresh, tasty food and perky, toned women serving up that food worked perfectly for us weary travelers. I would definitely go back when I return for business.
I have been here quite a few times since I am at a nearby hotel. Â This place continues to disappoint. Â I have had undercooked Fish & Chips and my drinks made incorrectly after telling them exactly how to make them. Â Really wish the others I am with would stop coming here so I don't come back!
Review Source:My boyfriend and I didn't ever get out of work before 10pm, and on the weekdays we would look for places to go out that served food later (excluding fast food). Â So we figured that Tilted Kilt would be a great idea. Â And we were pretty much wrong a majority of the times.
Now, I am not one of those reviewers that has only been here once and my experience was kind of terrible so I decided to vent about it on Yelp. Â We have been several times and the only time that had great service was when we knew the waitress. Â Let's go over some specific instances; please note, the latest we've ever walked in at was still before Midnight so we were not an inconvenience.
1) Walked in and stood waiting for a seat for at least 7 mins before I grabbed the menus for myself and sat down. Â
2) Did something similar to #1 except this time 3 waitresses/hostesses were playing cards at a table, still in uniform. Â None of them said a word, even when they looked up.
3) A friend of mine had an old license with a scratched up strip that wouldn't scan. Â The waitress said that she couldn't accept it and said because she didn't want to end up like her friends in their recent serving to the underage bust/fine. Â Never got a manager even though we asked for one.
4) On multiple occasions, we would order a beer and it would either be a. she would never come to see if we needed another drink or b. would bring us a refill without even asking.
Generally, the food is okay. Â I've never had too much to be wowed by. Â The clam strips are pretty good (honestly, the sauce is amazing and I think that makes it the best) Â The garlic fries are def my favorite thing on the menu. Â Sometimes that would be my only dinner item. Â The pulled pork sandwich was pretty good too. Â Pint of Guinness is priced a little high, but standard in relation to the price of food.
To the ladies of the Kilt. Â I understand that the short kilt is required for dress code. Â However you can find a shirt to cover yourself up top. Â Your belly button ring hanging lower than your belt loops is not encouraging me to come back to enjoy the sights. Â I kid you not, it was despicable.
Save your money and go to the Ale house. Â Open just as late, and you'll actually get served in a reasonable time.
This place is terrible. Â Their timely service stinks! Â They did not have a server on us for 8 minutes and when we finally did get our order in it took them almost 10 minutes to bring us the drinks since our waitress was gabbing with her friends at a different table. Â The place was not very busy either. Â What gives!?!
We ate here once before and had a similar experience. Â The bar tender and bar maid were constantly talking to each other and not their customers.
We will not go back to this location again.
Internet Truth Time: I hang out with mostly dudes, and tend to be a bit vulgar and inappropriate most of the time.
So with that knowledge about me in mind, I tell you this: I went to The Tilted Kilt for lunch with my boss and 6 other male co-workers, and *I* actually felt uncomfortable.
The food was good, and the service was okay. The managers were super friendly and often stopped by to make sure our table was pre-bused, bused, and that everything tasted good. It did. In fact, the buffalo chicken wrap was one of the best I've ever had.
But I was a bit skeezed out when I saw a young, blond girl who I would have pegged at about 16 years old walking out with someone I thought was her father, and then realized that it was actually a girl applying for a job and leaving an interview with the manager.
Anyway - I'm not saying it wasn't good, I'm just saying that it wasn't for me. And that's saying something.
Bonus: For real lulz, I recommend reading the check-in tips on 4Square.
This is a sports fan's dream. Â They have good food, a decent beer selection, and big TV's. I have been a few times, always had good service and had a great time. Â I just had a fantasy football draft there and they did it right. Â They had a draft kits with a draft board, supplied power strips, have free wifi, and if you make reservations you get beer specials. Â They have sports all the time, including UFC.
Review Source:My father and some friends and I met up here this past Monday night to catch the Giants/Bears NFL pre-season game. I had never been here before, though I did used to come to this address regularly when it was a Pizzeria Uno and when I worked in Lake Mary/Heathrow. I didn't know anything about the Tilted Kilt before heading over - I thought it may just be a sports bar and not much more - and ended up being surprised in several ways.
The group I was meeting with already was here when I arrived and were drinking glasses of beer. Just after I sat down, our server - a pretty blonde dressed in some rather revealing attire - asked if I'd like a drink. I ordered a Bud Light. After it was served, I noticed that the glass looked like a pint glass, which is why I didn't think anything of it when I saw the ones being used as I arrived. However, these are maybe slightly taller and wider (at least around the top of the glass, as far as width goes). Bonus! The group watched the football game on a gigantic (maybe that should be in capital letters - GIGANTIC) TV screen. As far as I can tell, it's the largest one in the establishment. There are many other TVs inside, but this one is at least several times the size of the others. One of my friends estimated that it might be at least 12 feet from corner to corner. Seriously, this screen is pretty unbelievable. Our group even went so far as to ask the server if it was possible to reserve this area/TV for the regular season Giants games. Haha. I think that was a little ambitious. Who knows, though? We may end up watching some games here during the season, though our regular spot is at Mugshots in Altamonte Springs.
I can't remember anything specific from the menu since we didn't order food. My father paid for my beers, so I'm not sure how much those cost. I will be back at some point, however - maybe sooner rather than later, too, since the NFL season is right around the corner. This is a pretty nice place. All of the servers, from what I can tell, are scantily-clad females, which likely is part of the allure for many men who come here. I wasn't expecting that at all, but I'm not complaining!
I should note that there is a cool outdoor seating area just to the left of the main entrance. When this building used to be Pizzeria Uno, this seating area did not exist. It now adds a cool touch. There also is an outdoor bar area (the bar is inside the building and you order through an opening/window in the wall) which overlooks most of the outdoor seating area. This might be a cool place to sit outside and watch a game. I might give that a try sometime.
Honey, can we get the food to go?
My husband frequents the Kilt with his co-workers and raves about the Irish Dip (their take on the French Dip) and Fish 'n Chips. His co-workers told him that their burgers are excellent too so we decided to stop by for lunch since I have been on a big burger kick lately.
I knew in advance that the Kilt was one of those we-serve-up-our-tits-and-ass-like-other-restaurantÂs-serve-bread-baskets kind of place, but like another reviewer mentioned the servers here are definitely more scantily clad than other like establishments...
Did I just see a nip?!?
No carpet + exposed (the recurring theme of this place) ceiling + drunk jock types + about 30 large screen TVs = quite loud.
On to the food...my burger was *damn* good. Tasted like it was cooked on a charcoal grill and cooked perfectly - yummy. The bun was soft and tasted fresh and the blue cheese added a nice touch. They offer garlic fries, which were good and flavorful, but it was a scant portion.
They have a full bar and had some interesting mixed drinks on the menu, though we did not partake of them on this visit.
Our waitress was attentive and the service was good. I would give the burger four stars, but the atmosphere definitely brings the rating down. Too loud and I find the in-your-face uniforms just too over the top. I think the food can stand on its own and that they are alienating a lot of potential customers.
Final thought: The food will bring me back, but the atmosphere may end up driving me away.
from what i hear tilted kilt is more like a Scottish hooters but its fare from it. it seam to me its more of its own thing. the service is OK not the best in the world and did not blow me away. the food its OK and the drinks are reasonably priced but out side of the hot girls that work there its not that great.
what i had was the Irish dip which was a french dip sandwich it was kinda small but the dipping sauce was OK. i think there is a lot to improve on in this place but all and all its a OK place to eat. the dinning room is clean and has a lot of TV to watch games.
will i go back maybe im not dieing to go back and i would not recommended it to friends and family. if some body ask me where can we eat this would not be the first thing that comes to mind. but im sure i will come back.
You know what sucks about Hooters? Â Not enough cleavage. Â Here at the Tilted Kilt you get more cleavage, mid-riffs, tramp stamps, thighs that put Hooters girls to shame. Â Oh wait, I doubt they have any shame. Â
I must admit I ate there a few times on a recent business trip and that is not like saying I read Playboy for the articles. Â I cannot read. Â The food was actually good in the way that chain restaurant food can be good. Â Wide selection of choices with a price range upwards of $15.
What really was special about the Tilted Kilt though was the $5 doubles of Absolut during happy hour. Â I recommend it really based on that. Â But don't overindulge and say something stupid to the law student, I mean waitperson, who you think is flirting with you by offering to bring you a drink. Â Some guys are just so dumb.
It's never too early to teach the young ones about misogyny.
Had to venture to Lake Mary to get a game at Gamestop for the little dude. The wife and I had talked about checking out Tilted Kilt as she works nearby. I was vaguely familiar with the concept and have to admit I was curious to see if the food was halfway decent.
It was. Truth be told, it was more than halfway decent. The calamari was as good as could be expected at such an establishment, the shepherd's pie was somewhere between adequate and good, and the fish and chips were actually quite tasty. Servers were friendly and undoubtedly easy on the eyes. A little slow, but I can tolerate that as long as you're wearing a kilt and your boobs are pouring out of your shirt.
And on that gratuitous note, we were a bit hesitant at taking our 7-year-old there. I called ahead to see if it was appropriate and found out they have a kids' menu. That's all I needed to know. Upon arriving at the place, we saw that about 80% of the tables had kids under 10. Most of them girls. Now, it would be the height of hypocrisy for me to bemoan this fact as we had our little guy in tow. However, I don't know that I would take a daughter if I had one. "Look, honey...if you drop out of community college, this can be you!"
Still, I went to Tilted Kilt to dine, not to engage in any sociological workshops. Our son seemed to be unaffected by the short skirts and ample bosoms all over the place. He enjoyed his minicheeseburgers and didn't seem to transform into a catcalling cad...yet. I would probably go back with some buddies to watch a game and soak in the surroundings.
The atmosphere here is pretty decent but the food my wife and I had was not very good. Â The garlic fries were good as an appetizer but my wife's pizza had to have been frozen. Â It was terrible. Â The crust was the worst part but it was just bad overall. Â Kind of funny since that location used to be a pizzeria uno. Â I had the wings and they were decent. Â Weekend drink prices were pretty good.
Review Source:After Uno's closed, the Tillted Kilt opened up and it seemed like an interesting place to check out. After visiting their website, I realized it was a Scottish flare knock off of Hooters or The Wing House. Â Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE wings at these two fine establishments, so I thought I'd give it a shot and suggest it to my loud Family for our Holiday gathering. There were 12 of us in our party, so we called ahead to get seating. We get there and they had a long table waiting for us with 8 chairs and 12 menus. It wouldn't have been half bad if they actually brought another table and chairs over the 2nd time we asked for it. We had to pull a table and chairs over ourselves from the middle of the room. Girls aren't as cute as the other sausage fest joints, dumb as rocks, food was okay, very good pricing, TV's lining the walls. LOUD. I will probably NOT go back. The majority of patrons that go their obviously go for the eye candy, but honestly, they must have beer goggles on before they get there. I'll stick with The Wing House girls.
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