DO NOT LEAVE YOUR TAB OPEN OR YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR DRINKS FOR THE BARTENDER'S FRIENDS.
My wife and I own a small business in the area and decided to treat ourselves to dinner at Mulligans on Monday April 17. I left the tab open in case we wanted to get more drinks, and because there was almost no one else there when we arrived. As we were eating, a group came in who were obviously friends with the bartender as she spent a lot of time laughing and joking with them. When I went to close our tab, the bartender did not give me an itemized bill, nor did she tell me the total owed. Instead she ran the card for much more than our bill should have been. When I asked her for an itemized bill, she disappeared into the kitchen and remained there. Meanwhile, her friends as the bar began glancing at us and talking quietly among themselves. As I waited for the bartender to return, one of her friends approached me and offered me his drink (probably figured since I paid for it, he should give it to me). I declined, and he returned to his seat at the bar and again began glancing at us and talking quietly.
The bartender never did return from the kitchen, and we needed to get to our next appointment, so after waiting another 10 minutes I signed the credit card so that we could be on our way.
We had enjoyed dinner at Mulligans several times previously and despite the negative reviews, we had never had an issue before now. Lesson Learned. NEVER run a tab at Mulligans, and ALWAYS insist on an...
Read moreI am proud to say I live and work at Copper Mountain but I regret that Mulligan's Irish Pub is located in our community because they taint Copper's laid back and friendly atmosphere. The other night I was in Mulligan's talking to someone at the bar when one of the bartenders grabbed my drinks to toss them, I told him I was still drinking them and he stormed off. When he came back I said "I'm sorry I didn't mean to sound like a bit* just then" to which the bartender responded "Well, you were" I tried to reason with him but the bartender immaturely avoided me. Bartenders make such incredible money, you'd think they would be a little nicer to the people who pay their wages, especially fellow locals. I found out later that the man who indirectly called me a bit* was one of the owners, John. I came in the next night to tell the other owner, Johnny about my negative experience and he didn't seem to care or seem concerned at all. If I were Copper Mountain I would do everything in my power to open at least one other bar to give guests a choice or to get new owners at this bar so as not to ruin the experience of Copper Mountain's guests! I will never go back to this bar because of this experience and I hope whoever reads this chooses to avoid Mulligan's as well because they do not deserve the business. A better alternative is to go to the bars in Frisco using the free Summit Stage bus that runs until pretty...
Read moreNot a place I, personally, would take a child. Nice, wooden decor complete with frat-house vibe. Foosball, sports tv, beer pong, etc...corn hole boards with tanned, bikini woman with her face as the hole so you can throw the bags through what should be her face...bra hanging from one of the many animal heads throughout...signs that indicate a throw-back mentality of me-man-you-woman, tough-guy college boy stuff...if you're looking for testosterone, you're in the right place...they even have a sign up selling, 'vacation cougars' and a barbie doll with electrical tape wrapped ankles and wrists behind her back. The bathroom is not handicapped accessible, unless there's an elevator I did not see. It's up a flight of stairs. I gave it three stars because it's likely hitting what it intends to. Limited...
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