I'm sure I'm expected to hate this spot. It's a bro-fest, some will complain. The staff isn't well enough versed on the beer, others will lament.
But the food is solid enough for a sports bar, whether you choose the chili cheese fries, buffalo chicken wrap or one of the brats, you'll do fine. And of course there's the beer. A dozen or so of Victory's best (Baltic Thunder, Yakima Glory, Ranch R and Hop Wallop tasting just as fresh as the Downingtown brewery's tasting room. And that's reason enough to make me happy. Prost!
I was very happy to stumble upon this place. I had never been to Xfinity Live and I was thrilled to see the Victory logo as I walked up. I didn't get a chance to eat but I will be back soon. Beer prices are good compared to the ball park. 6 dollar Hop Devil drafts work for me. They also have sampling options so you can try all their beers. They do growler fills but 25$ for the Victory growler, empty, is pretty steep so I suggest bringing your own.
Review Source:First time here. I had been to Broad St Bullies in XfinityLive, but decided to try a new place.
It was super clean and not as loud as the other places at Xfinity Live.
Got some good beer in a nice spot to watch some basketball. It wasn't too packed on a Friday night.
Ordered a burger, which ended up to be really good and was cooked well. It came with chips that were good (this must be a thing there since Broad St Bullies does the same thing).
Overall good, I would go here again solely based on the fact that it seems uncrowded even when there is a crowd and the volume is not crazy loud so you can actually talk to one-another.