Reservations
Lively Merchant City sports bar for drinks, brunch, and groups; food is hit-and-miss with slow or loud service at peak times, but good deals and friendly staff keep regulars returning.
Home delivers a fun, social pub experience with excellent value on brunch and lunch deals, making it worth visiting for groups and game-day gatherings. However, mixed food execution—strong pizzas and burgers offset by reports of cold plates and sparse toppings—and variable service speed and reliability across visits prevent a stronger grade. Best enjoyed for atmosphere and deals rather than as a destination for consistent dining quality.
A bustling Merchant City hangout where sports screens, quizzes, and brunch pull in groups, the vibe skews lively and social. Service can be warm and personal, with guests noting, "the team kept us topped up and smiling," though peak times bring noise and delays. Expect a casual scene that works best for drinks, matches, and meetups rather than a quiet meal. The cooking leans comfort-first pub food: smash burgers, Detroit-style pizzas, wings, mac, and loaded fries. When the kitchen is on, pizzas and sharers satisfy; when it is stretched, diners report cold plates or sparse toppings. Deals like boozy brunch and lunch specials offer solid value, but consistency varies at peak. Families should note mixed signals. While the menu has kid-friendly items like pepperoni pizza and fries, a recent review reported under-18s were not allowed during a booked visit, which may reflect time-based policies. Call ahead to confirm minors are permitted during your intended time.
Area: Bustling Merchant City spot popular for sports, groups, and weekend brunch; mix of locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked central district with nightlife crowds and good lighting.
Nearby: Near Merchant Square, bars, restaurants, and event venues; convenient for pre/post-event meetups.
Available: Reservations
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