609 West Osborn Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Maricopa County
Phone: (602) 235-9473
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by Bo G. on
Went late last night with the family after a long day. Wanted to try The Grind, but they close at 9:30. Next up; Delux. Went in, got seated promptly. Service was excellent. Ordered a Delux burger, and 2 Chinese Chicken Salads. $9.5, and $9 respectively. 1 beer, 2 glasses of wine, and two Ketels and Soda. The basket of mixed fries; get ready for it.... $6. Are you effing serious? Grand total, $77. Tip and total $83. (edit: my numbers were off, and it was brought to my attn that the tip sucked... so it was closer to $87 or 88.. we did leave a fair tip because the service was good.) Value. It sucked. 6 bucks for a basket of mixed fries; it had better come with a blow-job. The bread on the burger was a little firm. Not saying stale, but a little firm. The burger was cooked right, but it just missed something. The salads were good, but not great. Just a ho-hum meal. Great selection of beers on tap, and a great bar. Great service, too, but the food left too much on the plate to be taken seriously as a $100 burger joint. For almost $100 you should leave with a big smile on your face, not holding your ass like someone just raped you. Gotta say... It was entertaining watching a girl make out with two different guys at the same time. (+1 star) The whole group was snowed out of their minds. (-1 star) Think she put that in the, "things I did last night that I do not remember" category? Eh, maybe. But, it was a little awkward sitting with my family while watching the sexcapade. So, the lesson here boys and girls is, when it's the only late-night game in town, you can charge whatever you want.
by Landon Breitenfeldt on
Went here with my friends on 10-31-09 on a guest list (since it's halloween, paid $10 to get in). There are two dance floors(upstairs music was rap, downstairs music is popular, rock,etc). I thought it was alright for what it is, obviously many entered with costumes.
by Steele F. on
Jake's isn't the best sports bar in the city. It doesn't have the best food, or the best atmosphere, or the best of... anything, really. So why I did I grant a four-star review to this wood-flavored watering hole on 81st and Amsterdam? Because it's just a fun place to hang out. Mixin' it up with locals, young professionals, and grad students from the various city univerisities, this place has about a dozen beers on tap, twice that amount on the bottle, and one of the best happy hour deals in the city: 1/2 off everything in the bar before 8, everyday of the week. That means $6.50 pitchers of domestic, $9 pitchers of premium brew. Now THAT'S a deal. For those who need a little divergence whilst tippling, there are two beer pong tables, a foosball table, pool, darts, and some TV's featuring sports. The musty backroom is filled with books and leather couches, perfect for a quieter time than the often-rambunctious front room, while a secret, second bar is available for rent downstairs. Come here for a party, with some friends, or a date (make sure she's into the scene); you won't be disappointed. BEER SELECTION: Solid. About a dozen or so beers, with local and microbrews staggered amidst the typical Bud-Coors-Miller set. FOOD: Meh. Typical pub food. It won't kill you, but the wings across the street at McAleer's are better. SERVICE: No flashy bartender tricks, but the staff knows how to make a mixed drink and also will pour beer to your specification (I like a lot of head: insert joke [here]). Heads up: though Sam Adams and Goose Island are "domestics", they are priced "premium" because of the cost of the keg. Don't get into an argument with the bartender about it; they've heard it all.