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Winner’s Circle

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3 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. Coach JohnNov 17, 2007

    I brought my little league team in for an after game party and had a blast. The kids played games in the game room and shard pizza. I and the parents were able to talk and watch all the tv’s with football and basketball. What a great place for families and teams. I will definitely be back a lot!!!

  2. SOCCER DADOct 01, 2007

    Stopped in after a game with the family. The Hostess that greeted us was friendly and handled her self well; there was a wait to be seated. The kids menu is huge, allot of healthy choices (berry yogurt)(sliced apples) are some of the items to choose from. The TVs are a great touch although not all are flat screens. However two big screens in such a venue was great for me. P.S. Sponge Bob was playing on some of the TVs for the kids, a nice touch. The Winner’s Circle has a good mix of Grille and bar. Our food arrived in a timely fashion, well made and flavorful. The wife loved her Panni, I on the other hand would have liked to seen more steak on the menu, my Texas dry rubbed flat iron was flavorful and actually captured the Texas flavor profile. Over all my family really enjoyed them selves, would recommend to others.

  3. Mark ColeAug 23, 2007

    This place has the BEST Sunday Brunch. I had a 3 course breakfast, the first course was an omelette made to my specifications while I watched. They fry the eggs and then put it into their wood burning stove. The second course was all the fish stuff that they had - a salmon stuffed with shrimp, an oyster, kippers etc. For desert, I had Lucky Charms. They also had the best orange juice (mamosa?). It was an orange juice and champaigne in a beautiful glass with a slice of orange. Those cost $3 extra. It was all reasonably priced, with excellent service and nice waitresses. The only strange thing was that there not so many people there. I strongly recommend going to their Sunday brunch - served until 2PM on Sundays.

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