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Contribute Feedback What Terry Anderson likes about A Named Sue:
An excellent hidden gem for Brunch. Cocktails are on point and food is good. Eggs were cooked perfectly and the gravy was delicious. The potatoes were overcooked, but I don't eat them anyways, so no stars off for that. View all feedback.
What Eloisa Schaefer doesn't like about A Named Sue:
Low quality projection screen possibly 720p. The service of the Asian waitress with the glasses was less than sufficient. Drinks even taste with the ounce and half in them. They charge $5 at the door for ufc fighting nights too. Food: 1/5 View all feedback.
I wanted to update my review on this place. I gave it another shot and came here again and they experience was much better than previously. The current bartenders are very caring and quick. They have live bands on the weekend as well, which can make for a fun time. Did not seem hostile or full of drunk people. It was a nice bar to spend some time in. The drinks are also reasonably priced. The bathrooms were a lot cleaner than previous.
Good food, great atmosphere and super great service from Katlyn. She is funny, and has a great hint of sarcasm. She does a great job of service to guests. We had a great time eating, drinking cold beer and playing pool. I won 5 out of 8. lol. Will definitely be back next time in town. Go in and have a good time, good music playing good food, service and cold beer.
I have never met a boy named Sue and I have never been to A Bar Named Sue...that was, until the other day. Spoiler alert: I still have never met a boy named Sue. Upon approaching A Bar Named Sue on State, you will notice that they advertise some of their most prominent amenities by way of red neon signs around the perimeter of the building. Many bars have started charging people to play games, as if they are an arcade. I actually can 't think of another place off the top of my head that offers unlimited free games. However, A Bar Named Sue is combating inflation one dart at a time. They offer shuffleboard, pool, darts, and ping pong free of charge to their customers. The overall vibe in A Bar Named Sue is interesting. They have all kinds of decorations throughout the establishment--most of them, I could not figure out, but that 's part of the charm of A Bar Named Sue. When initially looking at the menu, A Bar Named Sue seemed promising with a lot of different options. My friends and I have heard great things about the cheese sticks and so we knew we wanted some of those. Our awesome bartender, Mac, also recommended we try the sampler. This was a perfect option, so we were able to try a bunch of different things. The cheese sticks and the sampler came out pretty quick. I liked the regular cheese sticks with ranch the most, but we also got a cheese stick with pepperjack inside, that was dusted with cajun seasoning. Within the sampler, were also these chicken bites that tasted amazing! Mac also brought us a whole platter of sauces and it was fun to be able to try all the different sauces A Bar Named Sue offers. They had a BBQ sauce that didn 't taste like normal BBQ sauce I 've had, but was still good. There was a teriyaki sauce--this one was one of my top favorites. There was also a regular ranch and a spicy ranch. Prior to visiting A Bar Named Sue, I heard amazing things about the ranch. Honestly, the ranch was good but it wasn 't the best I have had. Personally, I am not the biggest fan of dill based ranches. It still tasted fresh and I could tell they make the ranch in-house. For the entree, I elected for the turkey sandwich with fries. I would 've preferred the bread to be a bit softer, but it still tasted good with the sandwich. The turkey was amazing! This was only the week after thanksgiving so I am a bit shocked I wasn 't turkeyed out ...but this truly was some good quality turkey. The lettuce added a great texture and I loved the honey mustard drizzled within the sandwich. I am so glad I picked the turkey sandwich, as I was super satisfied with my meal. The fries paired nicely and I was so glad that we still had some sauce to go around for the fries too. Mac was especially awesome about checking in on us throughout our visit and making sure we had everything we need. She is friendly and easily has the brightest smile in the room. She was fun to talk to and made great conversation throughout our time there. I hope to get Mac every time I visit A Bar Named Sue--she 's amazing! Overall, my whole experience at A Bar Named Sue was awesome. We went on a Monday night, so it wasn 't too crowded and everything came out in a very timely fashion. They are located in a great spot and I didn 't find parking to be too bad. The food was great and I 'd love to go back for another turkey sandwich someday soon!
So glad to have spent $25 on an Uber for your bouncer to turn away my DL because it is not for real ID purposes which is only for accessing airports and federal installations and told me that my Class A CDL was only to be able to drive.
I loved this bar and am sad it lives so far away. Apt, I suppose, as one of my best friends also lives here. She is what brought me to Utah the first time, but since, I have had plenty of reasons to keep coming back. My friend and I had a magical time here recently. I 'm a big fan of bars, especially divey ones, but rarely have I experienced something like this. It is rare that someone buys the entire bar a round of shots. It 's happened maybe a couple times in all my years of bar hopping. It happened multiple times in a row here. We stopped counting at the third round. That was a first for me. They just kept coming. I don 't know if someone lost a bet on the NBA Finals or was just in an exceptional mood, but they kept on buying everyone shots. Even though drinks are weaker in Utah, they were still adding up, so we had to make the smart decision to decline past shot #2 and leave. We were intrigued by the name and that 's one of the reasons I wanted to check this place out, I can 't lie. It did fit the theme too, with cool art pieces of the Man in Black throughout. I would not call it a dive by California standards. Too clean and well put together. They checked our IDs at the door and seated us in the middle of the bar, which was spacious, covered in posters and TVs. There were also various games available, like pool, ping pong, darts, and shuffleboard (all for free too....we don 't have all this free stuff in California! . Our waitress was one of the most beautiful people, inside and out, that I 've ever met in my life and I probably wouldn 't have complained about this place even if it sucked, all because of her. I think she was a fairy or nymph or something, straight out of the storybooks. Our food was really good too. I wasn 't a vegetarian yet on this trip, so I had an All American cheeseburger 'n fries, both of which came out quickly and were hot and fresh. We also ordered a boneless buffalo wang basket, which was so much food and tasty, too. I think I ordered mac n ' cheese, but it was forgotten. We had more than enough food already and were having an amazing time. I also was not charged for it, so who cares? The drinks were also yummy! I don 't know if it is The Law that drinkies are weaker in Utah, or if it 's just what they do here, but I would keep that in mind if you 're visiting. It 's not a terrible thing. Some people think you can 't even drink in Utah. You can. You just have to know where to go. I ordered a couple fruity drink specials. One I can 't remember, but the other was the Sue Rickey (I kept calling it a Branch Rickey oops , a tangy, tart grape vodka and lime concoction. Then of course there were the bonus shots. I can 't recall what one of them was, but the other was something called a Sassypants, which tasted of berries and probably vodka. Everything was fantastic and we had a really nice time. This place was friendly, and queer friendly too. It was during Pride weekend, so maybe more of us were in here than usual, but I got good vibes all around. I can 't wait to return! Free All Day Every Day: pool, ping pong, darts, shuffleboard, what more could you want? Parking: Lot Bathroom Report: Clean Vegan Corner: I hadn 't yet seen the light when I was here so I didn 't pay much attention to what if anything was vegan. They do have salads.