It was just OK, Â it wont survive !! Â It has no feel of a sports bar, Â same thing on all televisions, "fishing", even though golf and tennis were on tv at the time we were there.
The chicken wings were good, a little small/wimpy and over priced, but crispy and not overly soaked in hot sauce.
It was a little disappointing to see a young girl, freshly high school graduate, serving liquor behind the bar. Â If the owner can't afford a real bartender, he should do it himself.
The positives: It's an independent, local place; the owner was very visible, and seemed nice. The wait staff was great, made sure our drinks were filled and food prepared well.
The not-so-positives: The menu is really sparse, even for a new business opening up. The burger I had was on a cold bun, and the burger itself was very so-so, fries very run-of-the-mill.
Bottom line: Turn2 is located in a spot where there's multiple, more established alternatives nearby. I don't see it lasting very long without some sort of way to separate itself from the pack.
We went to the Turn2 sports bar and restaurant where Angelina's was in Valrico. Very good atmosphere, great TV's with sports packages, food was good and a friendly staff. Pat, the owner, came around and made sure all was well. The waitstaff is new, but they were very attentive. Only 2 taps right now, but Pat says he hopes to have 12 craft brews on tap very soon. Would have given it a 5, and will probably once the taps are in and we visit a couple more times. Check it out.
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