It’s a neat concept… BUT, really it’s all geared to just be a sports bar, and it’s great at that for that group of people. Basically our whole experience was waiting for ignorant, disrespectful, over-served groups of 6 and 9 college students to “sort of play” each hole as they waited for more drinks. Managers don’t really care about the pace of play because, we’ll their getting those alcohol sales.
So, if it’s a drinking social spin on a sports bar for 21 year olds to hang… it’s awesome. Just don’t spend the money to take your family here for an evening out on the courses.
COURSE REVIEW:
With the layout of the courses and Tiger Woods name on it I was hoping for something that required a bit more skill/strategy than ordinary putt putt. My 9yr shot under par on both courses and not because he’s some golf wiz. He was able to get 2 hole in 1’s his first time playing. So don’t come expecting straight putts, just pick a line and usually you’ll end up close enough to 2 putt.
BLACK Course = 70% Luck/30% Skill So, if you throw any sort of strategy out the window and just aim close to the hole and hit it hard enough to just hit the rough anywhere behind the hole, your chances of an easy 2 putt are almost guaranteed. Had a few hole in 1s using this method just because the holes are obviously graded towards the hole like a bowling ball on a trampoline. First time playing Black course I shot 18+19=37 (Par 45)
RED Course = 50% Luck/50% Skill This course has a lot more elevations to it, which makes it challenging if you don’t have any sense of ball speed. It’s much better with the ball not always grading towards the hold but it still does to much in my opinion. Same basic strategy will get you under par… just throw all strategy out the door and aim hard enough to just run up on the rough behind the hole. There is no real hazard in doing this, you avoid most traps and the fish bowl effect of the berms lay you up for a nice 2 put almost every time. 17 & 18 in my opinion should be how the whole course is laid out. They are what I hoped all of PopStroke would be like. It is not.
I don’t have a full score on this course because both times we played we had to skip at least 2 holes due to large drunk groups taking 5 mins on each hole.
CONCLUSION
That said, it’s not challenging enough for the price. I’d rather play Disney’s Fairways course which is the same thing but cheaper and probably has a better overall layout. Take the prices down and I may give it 4 stars… honestly, just charge me $10/hr club rental fee and it may solve the slow game play from drunk people while making it more practical for families that just want to spend an hour on the courses.
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Read moreI’m reviewing this spot strictly as a dining customer—not a golfer. I’ve played putt-putt here once, and while it’s a fun setup, it’s just not really my thing. So I’ll defer to others for that side of things.
A little about me for context: I’m a local in my late 30s, married, with one son who is autistic. Dining out as a family can be really hard—we’re always weighing whether a place will be understanding, whether our son will be able to move around, and honestly, whether we’ll just feel like a burden to others. So I love that this place has an attached playground. That feature alone takes so much pressure off. My son gets the freedom to be himself, and we get a rare chance to enjoy a meal without constantly being on edge. It’s hard to overstate how much that matters for families like ours.
When the restaurant first opened, the food was genuinely great—fresh, flavorful, and served in a more traditional, sit-down style with servers coming to your table. It felt like a true local gem. Lately, though, they’ve switched to an all-app ordering system. I get why this works for the golfing crowd or folks playing mini-golf who want to grab food and keep moving, but for diners—especially families—it’s a downgrade. It can feel a little impersonal, and it also makes it harder to ask questions, make adjustments, or just connect with a human. Service is still friendly when you do interact with someone, but the vibe has definitely changed.
I do want to mention one concern I’ve had on multiple visits: for some reason, the restaurant’s route to empty trash bins goes straight through the street-side entrance/exit to the playground, which is often left open and insecure for the staff member to return through the same gate with his empty trash bin.
It probably seems like a minor problem but as parent of a child who has a history of eloping (running off suddenly), that makes me incredibly nervous—not just for my son, but for any child playing nearby. It’s something I now keep an eye on constantly, and I hope it’s addressed because it feels like an accident waiting to happen.
That said, the menu still has solid options and generous portions, and I do still recommend the restaurant—especially to other parents who are looking for a spot where their kids can be themselves. The playground, the casual setup, and the general atmosphere make it more inclusive than most dining options in the area. I just hope a few tweaks could bring it back to being the gem...
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If you're looking for a bar that combines an inviting atmosphere with exceptional service, look no further than The Enchanted Bar! From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by a warm ambiance that feels both cozy and vibrant.
What truly sets this place apart are the remarkable bartenders—Helena, Isabella, and Paola. Each of them brings their unique flair and personality to the bar, making every visit feel special.
Helena is a master mixologist whose creativity knows no bounds. She’s always experimenting with new flavors and twists on classic cocktails. Her passion for her craft shines through in every sip, and her recommendations are spot on. Whether you’re in the mood for something refreshing or a rich, indulgent drink, Helena will craft the perfect cocktail tailored just for you.
Isabella is the life of the party! Her infectious energy and vibrant personality light up the room. She has an incredible knack for making everyone feel welcome, and her storytelling skills are top-notch. You can always count on her to share fun anecdotes or engage in lively conversation while she whips up your drink.
Paola rounds out this stellar trio with her attention to detail and impeccable service. She knows her regulars by name and remembers their favorite drinks, which adds a personal touch that makes the experience feel special. Paola also has an eye for presentation, ensuring that every drink not only tastes amazing but looks stunning as well.
The Enchanted Bar is a hidden gem that truly embodies the spirit of camaraderie and joy. The combination of Helena’s innovative cocktails, Isabella’s vibrant spirit, and Paola’s attentive service makes for an unforgettable night out. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just unwinding after a long day, this bar is the perfect spot.
Don’t miss the chance to experience the magic that Helena, Isabella, and Paola create together! Cheers to great drinks and even better...
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