Okay if I can give this a zero star we would. As we walked in it started pretty good. We had a nice gentleman that was in K.C gear come up to us and tell us to sit wherever you would like. We took a seat it took a bit for our server to come up to us but when she did she was nice. Now we ordered the bottomless mimosas and we were told they were not prey made . So I had a couple and each one was more O.J then champagne. Finally after the 3rd one I said look you all keep putting more O.J in the glass and then the lady bartender came out and was so rude. Telling me that the glass I had was not more O.j then champagne. As from the pick you can see it is way more O.J . I asked her about these our not made before hand and then she tells me we make pitchers of them and I was told by the server it was not. I asked to make the way I wanted it and her answer was but a glass of champagne. Well that is not what I want I want a mimosa. Which is more champagne the O.J not the other way around. She was rude, argued with me and told me if I don’t want this I still have to pay for what I got. On a positive note we had a breakfast burrito which was good but that does not our way the rude lady behind the bar. Absolutely never have we ever had a bartender come out like this and be rude. Go somewhere else. There are other places in town to watch football and definitely to have food. There is never a reason to have bad service or for someone to be rude....
Read moreFieldhouse American Sports Bar is hands down the best spot in Sacramento for a great time! Located at 1310 Fulton Avenue, Suite D, right next to Target, this place has everything you could want in a sports bar. Whether you're there for the amazing food, the top-notch whiskey bar, or the electric atmosphere, Fieldhouse never disappoints.
One of the highlights is their karaoke nights—happening every Monday, Friday, and Saturday from 8:00 p.m. to midnight. It’s always a blast, and the crowd is so supportive and lively. If you're a fan of whiskey, you'll love their selection, and the bartenders make it even better. Kayla, in particular, is absolutely phenomenal—she’s hands-down the best bartender in the country! Her friendly personality and expert skills behind the bar make every visit unforgettable.
The food is another standout. Everything on the menu is packed with flavor, and you can tell the kitchen takes pride in delivering quality dishes every time. It’s the perfect place to kick back, grab a bite, and watch the game.
One small suggestion for Matt, the owner: a Christmas tree in the window would add a festive touch and make this spot even more inviting during the holidays. With your attention to detail and commitment to a great atmosphere, it would fit right in.
Do yourself a favor and stop by Fieldhouse American Sports Bar—you won't regret it!
-BRAVO...
Read moreThis is based on 1st visit, happy hour menu items, specifically the nachos, fries, sliders, and onion rings.
My biggest complaint was that everything tasted more like the oil they fried the stuff in than what the food itself should taste like. The fries tasted too much like oil and were in such small broken pieces, the onion rings were few and tasted like oil, and they charged for ranch sauce.
The nachos were okay, but the chicken added for 4 dollars more was flavorless and a small amount. The sliders were so simple, they almost seemed like cheap microwave sliders. The environment was okay, and the beer options are good, staff seemed friendly enough, but I'm there to eat and drink, and the drink is consistent everywhere, so it comes down to the food.
2 stars because if you have happy hour and if you're meant to be a sports bar, you cannot miss on the bar food and happy hour items flavor. It's what makes a sports bar great! And if you want to set yourself apart from all those franchise places, then be better. But 3 stars because staff and environment was nice. Overall I didn't like this place as a first experience, and don't think I'll be returning. Maybe I caught them at a bad time, and maybe other dishes are decent, but with the simple stuff missing it bigtime, I...
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