Dogtooth Sports and Music Bar is a spot I wouldn't brag about. They have the potential to be a decent place for live music. Nice size stage. Nice size space all together. Our experience there was not great when it came to the food and service. I'm not a fan of negative reviews, but I would rather be upfront and honest.
I ordered a Cheeseburger. I did ask for it well-done. The server told me it would be dry, and it's better to get it medium/medium rare. I told her that I wanted no pink and well-done works for me. It still came out pink. It was frustrating that it was made in a way that I don't care for. I did have some of it but couldn't finish eating it.
My husband had a Cuban Sandwich. He seemed to like it. My daughter had the Fettuccine Alfredo with Grilled Chicken. The flavor wasn't bad, but it was very oily. She couldn't eat much of it because of the oil. Food presentation was decent.
As for the service, not one employee came to our table asking us if we needed anything. Had to go to the bar to order our food and drinks. There was one table there...us. Maybe 3-5 people sitting at the bar the entire night. The employees were either staying behind the bar, on the other side of the room standing around, or checking the tables for napkins, condiments, etc. We always feel that a kitchen could just be having a bad night, but if the service is good, we can forgive the food not being good. If we go back, we will not be ordering food unless the servers take care of their...
Read moreCOCKROACH COCKTAIL We have always enjoyed DogTooth, until I was served a 1.5” dead cockroach in my cocktail. The manager did not come out when informed of this which to us gave every indication that he did not care. As a restaurateur I believe it most likely came from the ice bin and at the very least it should have been acknowledged that they would empty and sanitize the ice bin and check the glasses, and at least say they would make some sincere effort to ensure this didn’t happen to another guest. The sweet server looked horrified but only said “sorry”, and replaced the drink. We were not offered a discount either, but that was the least of our concerns! I sought out and spoke with the manager but he was very defensive. He said they spray for pests all the time, and just had the day before, so apparently I had a dead, pesticide coated cockroach in my tequila, which I had two sips of prior to seeing the dead insect under the ice floating in the liquid. He also said that the bartender told him that she would have seen it in the glass- so it seemed he was trying to imply I put it in there!! (Oh yeah, I always keep a dead cockroach in my bra for special occasions- jeez.) Such pathetic management. Also, the Ahi Tuna Salad was not at all as described! It was a small amount of Romaine on a small salad plate with some tuna (it was ok) and avocado, but no cucumber, julienne carrot or cherry...
Read moreDogtooth Sports and Music Bar has so much potential. But the food is just fine and overpriced and the service is terrible. This is after multiple visits on different days of the week.
Tonight I've been sitting here for more than 20 minutes and no one has offered me a menu, asked if I wanted a drink or to order food (which I want to since there's a $15 minimum tonight since they have live music)
The bands I've heard here are fantastic and it's really a shame that I don't want stop coming to support the music but I may have to.
As for the service, not one employee came to our table asking us if we needed anything. I finally had to get up and ask for someone to come serve me. They are busy tonight but I've also been here when there are 10 people in the place and never got asked for a food order, another drink, nothing. I shouldn't have to chase you to order food, order drinks, get my check, etc.
I've been there enough now to know they are chronically understaffed and checking in on the tables in your station is not habit. It's quite sad because there's so much potential here and I don't want to see Naples lose a venue but come on. I'm trying to give you my money and you're...
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