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Top Shelf Sports Lounge

Top Shelf Sports Lounge

3173 Cypress Ridge Blvd, Wesley Chapel I-33544-6314, United States

Pubs • Cuban • American • Canadian


"4.5 STARS. Surprising food for this type of operation! Who would have thought that a cool, rather simple sports arena would offer delicious food in a sports bar: But it was definitely! Operating hours are Mon thru Fri 4 PM to 19 PM, from 10 AM to close Arena Time Sat Sun. Bring a sweater, regardless of the season! We tried the VERY DELICIOUS Ybor Eggrolls; the very good garlic Parmesan Wings the Lightning Blue Burger; the VERY FLAVORFUL Havana Bowl; a delicious chocolate Martini. Definitely NO food complaints was all fresh, hot, tasty, served by a friendly attentive young woman. Look at all the pictures. WEEKLY SPECIALS include: Seminole 's Game Days Fireball, shots, Bud Buckets, $6 nachos ; Mon Sat HAPPY HOUR from 4 PM to 7 PM designs, wines, well, 25% off appetizers ; Wed 's 7:30 TRIVIA NIGHT craft beer, $1 wings, prices ; Fridays 7 PM to close Game Days shots, drinks, $6 nachos . The AMERICAN FARE MENU consists of 9 starters, 8 Wing Flavors all wings are marinated overnight in mojo, garlic, oregano, 10 salads, 4 children's meals for 12 under , 11 sandwiches, 4 poutines, 3 half pounds Angus Burgers, 1 Turkey Burger, 5 bowls, 9 pages including a soup of the day. YELP FREEBIE: There is a free design w/ CHECK IN, but we were not able to use it because we had no Wi-Fi during our ENTIRE visit. Our waitress said yes, the Wifi is here. Usually w/ Verizon service we have few problems, but nowhere in the restaurant or immediately outside of it we could access the internet. Really? There are 20 beers on the design w/ 11 from local craft businesses. HERE 'S what you 'LL FIND FOR DRINKS: 6 Lite Drafts, 5 Hoppy Beers, 2 Darks, 3 Sweet, 13 cans bottles, 12 cocktails, 2 Martinis, 3 shots, 11 red wines, 9 white wines, 5 Premium Wells. The restaurant is located on the second floor of the AdventHealth Center Ice. The Arena, which opened in 2017, is the largest ice facility in the south-east. As the cartridges enter the arena over the ground, they are immediately greeted w/ that not so large locker room/ice arena smell. When we came to the top of two different ice rinks, we had to admit something to the aroma. The barren decor has hardly changed when we entered the restaurant where a central bar sees a picture. A bar sign reads seat for this 21 The same cement floor in the arena is used in the restaurant. The table tops of the restaurant are similar to the dab floors. Fifteen TVs decorate the walls. Tables line the glass windows overlooking an ice rink. While we ate, two high school hockey teams were on the ice. Many mothers were fathers in the restaurant, many others were outside the entrance, as they watched a second youth struggle on an ice rink just below the railing. You can make an online booking. Use the Toast app to place an online order. Gift cards are available $10 to $500, the males can sign up online for the Top Shelf Rewards Program where they earn 1 point for each spent dollar. With 250 pts, a $25 discount is earned. Can I come back? Absolutely. This Maine girl grew up and watched her high school team twice a week. Will not be much better than hockey coupled w/ great food!"

L'acajou Bakery And Cafe

L'acajou Bakery And Cafe

498 9th St, 94103, San Francisco, United States

Cafe • Cafés • European • American


"Great new bakery, perfect for hiking supplies! (4/5 Green Stars Downsides first: the layout could be improved and the young chap who served me was a bit surly – but neither of these things bothered me (and the chap was fast : . The coffee and pastries were both very good and I’m wavering between 4 and 5 stars, but I’m going to go for 5 stars because prices were reasonable and it’s really one of the best places that I know of within a radius of a 2 or 3 miles – that’s the approx. distance to La Farine or Timeless Coffee ; And speaking of La Farine, I think my plain croissant from L’acajou was every bit as good as theirs. (Perhaps Andrew C. visited on an off-day. Their cookies were pretty good, but the standouts for me were the cheddar chipotle biscuit and the banana bread – both very memorable. Also – organic, fair-trade coffee for around $2? Yes please! I’m also giving them 4/5 Green Stars for social and environmental impact, based on these reasons: •Nomadic Coffee: All of the coffee is organic, most is fair trade certified, and some is even Smithsonian bird-friendly (that’s pretty much the highest sustainability standard for coffee . Nomadic seem like a good bunch. •Waste minimization at L’acajou was pretty good. I had my own cup but forgot to notice if there was a cup discount. •Decent selection of vegetarian options, and a vegan salad. •They do seem to use organic quinoa and greens for some of their veggie options."