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ESPN Zone
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Ratings and Reviews for ESPN Zone
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Sep 11 2010
Charles B. via Yelp
Slow, didn't listen to order but closing soon anyway. Average "American" food not worth the price. If you're ADD you'll like all the sports screens.read more
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Jun 03 2010
edward k. via Yelp
Not too bad, but pricey. And forget it totally if you are looking to watch west coast games...at 11pm the televisions are all turned off and the staff...read more
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May 20 2010
KC L. via Yelp
The food was good. The drinks was bad. I had one drink sent it back for a totally different drink and both of them was bad. The waiter there was pretty cool...read more
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Oct 26 2005
via Citysearch
I know the thought is overwhelming - floors and floors of endless videogames with excited children all over wanting to play every ...read more
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Oct 24 2005
dbjordan via Citysearch
This place is good for out of towners. It is not in the best location for locals, it is small and pricey. Just because it has the...read more
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Sep 10 2005
robof4 via Citysearch
Here it is large screens cold beer and a staff thats knows what Bo knows A place to drive up to in ur boat I challange any other ...read more
The Scene
More than a restaurant, it's practically a recreation center. The second floor is filled with state-of-the-art video games, air-hockey tables and batting cages. Sports fans can watch one of many TVs broadcasting the latest game, from NFL and NBA to cycling and golf.
The Food
Indulge your sports craving as you feed your gut. Cuisine runs the gamut from standard bar burgers and sandwiches to chicken and broccoli pasta or buffalo chicken salad. The chicken Caesar sandwich combines tender chicken breast, Caesar dressing and crisp lettuce, all tucked inside a buttered sesame bun. Sticky-sweet bourbon and maple syrup sauce makes the grilled pork chops great, but the cheese fries, dripping with melted cheddar, bacon and sour cream, are amazing. Reasonably priced and served in big portions, ESPN Zone's food fits the sports-infused atmosphere like a glove.