T.J. Hooligans - Prior Lake
T.J. Hooligans
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In the heart of Prior Lake, a new restaurant offers a mix of vibrant atmosphere and varied dining experiences. Guests rave about the delightful hamburgers, delicious wings, and intriguing dishes like turkey burgers and chimichangas. While service is generally friendly and attentive, some patrons report inconsistencies, such as longer wait times and incomplete orders. The venue's aesthetic—featuring an antique vibe—adds uniqueness, although noise levels can be high during busy hours. For casual dining with potential, it’s a spot worth checking out, but not without a few growing pains as it establishes itself in the community.
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Bingo is awesome!! Love that they play the music loud Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Thursdays suck ass !! Im all about some bingo but the other customers shouldn 't suffer!! Turn it down and seperate the rooms and speakers!! Update: we did ask for the volume to be turned down twice!! The very nice waitress did turn it down and bit but the DJ turned it back up. 2 families walked out and our family had 3 seperate families that won 't be coming back because he rudely called out on his bad review and dogged his customers!! $130 from this family : your welcome. Never again!! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 1
We wandered in on a week night to check out what had replaced Campiello’s. We didn’t have reservations, but we are told we could wait in the bar. No prob. We did so and had a sickly sweet Paloma and my husband who does not drink alcohol had a flaccid zero alcohol beer. Don’t know why they didn’t have better options but again no biggie. After a short time, we were escorted to our table where the manager/owner greeted us If you can call it that) by saying “why don’t you have reservations? We have bingo tonight. If you wanna play bingo, you have to have reservations. I suppose you can play bingo tonight, but from now on have reservations.” From the stage as he called out bingo square he kept yammering away about how two of the tables in the room didn’t have reservations. We found it so annoying that after we finished a very mediocre meal, chicken Thai w virtually no peanut sauce or veg) and in spite of the fact that we were close to a bingo, we paid our bill and left because we knew we would never be back to collect the “prize” drink. Bottom line: we have never felt more unwelcome in a sport bar. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 2 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 1
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