Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Old Pasadena gastropub with strong wings, burgers, beers, patio and arcade; service and bar hospitality can be inconsistent, QR ordering hiccups noted; good value casual hang overall.
On a busy Old Pasadena block, KingsRow feels warm and bustling—TVs humming, a patio packed with fans, and a surprise basement arcade that pulls people downstairs between rounds. Service can swing from cheerful to curt, but more than a few game-day reports praise how the team keeps things moving: "Bartenders handled the crowd well before the bowl game." Expect lively sports energy on weekends. The cooking leans pub-comfort over pretension: crispy wings that regulars travel for, sturdy burgers, cheesesteaks, fish and chips, and all-day breakfast burritos. It is not trying to reinvent the wheel; small twists like kimchi glaze or al pastor cauliflower keep things interesting without veering into chef theater. When the QR code system hums, food arrives hot; when it stalls, a few plates have shown up cold—walk-up ordering at the bar can be the safer move. Families do fine here earlier in the day. The menu is stacked with kid-friendly standards—cheeseburgers, fries, mac and cheese, and mild tacos. No explicit kids menu is listed, but portions are generous and the patio makes it easier with strollers. Later nights skew loud and better for adults watching the game.
Area: Historic Old Pasadena with shopping, bars, and game-day crowds; energetic evenings and weekend foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, busy commercial district with good lighting and regular patrols; occasional late-night rowdiness typical for bar zones.
Nearby: Near retail corridors, parking structures, and other pubs; popular for sports viewing and nightlife.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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