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arrival in the pressbox placed order for 12 chicken wings. bartender was polite and professional. the manager brought me to a tour through the facilities, it has 4 outdoor volleyball courts and a whiffle ball court, has 2 indoor volleyball courts and many other activities. the wings came hot and crispy. they tasted great, on Monday the 6 have for 2,50 special. View all feedback.
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The bartenders are kind, the drinks are great and priced right! They also derve a small menu of items. The atmosphere however is uneasy on the weekends, more specifically during what are considered club hours . The crowd is more mixed and the energy becomes uneasy! Prior to that and throughout the week, it 's an amazing atmosphere. View all feedback.
"The restaurant offers delicious food and is a fantastic spot to have a good time! The bartenders are welcoming and create a comfortable atmosphere. It's a enjoyable place for families to visit. Without a doubt, the top sports bar in the vicinity!"
This is my favorite spot to watch sports. They have a great selection of drinks and host fun beer leagues throughout the year.
Kelly is the friendliest bartender I have ever encountered. The drinks are expertly crafted and the atmosphere is fantastic.
We invaded the Press Box on a Saturday afternoon with our 5th grade basketball team in tow. What better place for a group of boys to hang out waiting between tournament games. First time here and I was quite impressed to find this size sports bar in Fond Du Lac. Two indoor sand volleyball courts a small outdoor ball field. The service was great. There was only one bartender one cook. They did a great job handling our large group along with the regular Saturday afternoon crowd. The food was reasonably priced. $25 for a burger, chicken wings, pizza, fries cheese curds. Pretty typical bar food. I liked the wings, fries and pizza. I thought the burger was somewhat bland. It was a good size patty but was just a frozen burger. I would consider a different vendor for their burgers. The cheese curds were plentiful but also underwhelmed in flavor. Plenty of tv's for watching a sporting event and enough space to spread out a bit. All in all we had a good time with good service at a reasonable price. They are cash only. There's an atm on site but be prepared to pay the service fee.
It's a conundrum why the city of Madison doesn't have any indoor sand volleyball courts yet this working town has two, heated, well-kept, fine sanded courts. The only dislike is that it can become a heat box after couple of rounds of playing. You're not allowed to open the side door because they don't have the ability to turn the heater down or off. We took a break and ordered the 1/4 lb Angus burger $3.50, side of fries $2.75, and sweet habanero wings $6 for 6. Usually burgers in the small town are bomb, but these were flavorless, gritty, dry, and anemic looking. The pickles were surprisingly not of the over saturated, imitation green, Sysco kind. They were crisp and retained it's original form. They don't have lettuce or tomato, you're only topping are red onions. The fries were skin-on fries thicker than shoestrings . They don't hand bread their own onion rings. I asked. Wings were clutch. Crispy shell, with tender, white meat in the middle. An impressive, half a dozen list of flavors you can have coated or on the side. The bartenders are also the line cooks, being a small town there is no wait service and the attitudes are generally gruff. Only table beers on tap. ° first review of 2017! Whoo!! °
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