Good food, nice atmosphere. Mostly good service.
Disappointed to say the least!! Our waitress was nice and attentive, yet that was about the only good thing we experienced. We asked to watch a hockey game and the bar tender didn't seem to k ow how to keep our monitor on a set channel. Every so often he would change it and claim we still had what we had requested. On top of everything, the place decided to host a local college's event yet somehow thought it would be fine to blast their presentation throughout the place at full volume with little consideration for other patrons wanting to watch sports. Will not go back!
Good food and a great place to watch a game.
This place was awesome. Not muck more to say.
Lagasse stadium is a great place to catch a game. We were there to watch the Masters and really enjoyed all the large screens you could watch it on. There literally was an angle anywhere you turned in your chair to see the event.
One thing I learned, is that if you sit in the stadium seating, it is required that you spend fifty bucks per person while you are there, which is reasonable if you are going to watch a big game.
The food was better then expected for a sports bar place. I noticed that there are nice places to sit at outside as well which make it just a fantastic venue for sports. You can also make sports bets here. Our server was very nice and and treated us well.
During my January 2010 CES trip, I headed to Lagasse Stadium on a Saturday night to watch some NFL playoff games.
A neat combination of bar, restaurant, and sports book. When I arrived, the Jets/Bengals game was in the fourth quarter, and the place was PACKED. Standing room only.
Fortunately, even when standing, you can always see a TV, as there are 190 TVs in that place!! By the first quarter of the Cowboys/Eagles game, I was able to get a seat at the front bar.
Had several beers and a pork sandwich, served by a gorgeous bartender wearing a way-too-small for her football jersey.
Spent some time gambling with the Palazzo's "pocketcasino" device. Not a perfect system, but pretty neat. You buy in and they assign you a small electronic device, slightly larger than an iPhone. (It's actually a customized HP iPaq.)
You log in with your Club Grazie ID and a PIN you choose at the betting window. Then, you can place standard over/under, money line or spread bets on the current game.
Once the game starts, you can also make prop bets. You can choose to wager whether the current drive will result in a first down, or not.
You can wager as to the overall result of the current drive -- FG attempt, touchdown, punt, or turnover.
When a FG is about to be attempted, you can wager make or miss.
In the first half, you can make halftime spread, money line, and O/U bets.
As I said, it's not a perfect system. You have to pretty quick with your bets, as there is a limited window between when the odds are fixed and the next play begins. When play is active, all bets are suspended. So you have to have fast fingers.
The devices also eat through battery life quickly. During the course of the game, I had to return to the sports book twice to have the battery replaced. And I had to return a third time when the device locked up and needed to be rebooted.
They have a dedicated window for pocketcasino (at least at Lagasse Stadium), which is nice. I never had to wait too long. The initial signup requires a little paperwork, however, so it isn't quite as simple as placing a cash bet.
I bought in with $300 and was up and down over the course of the Cowboys game. Eventually, I cashed out with $200.
Great bar. Got a Skybox for the Canada/US hockey game and even though the great nation of Canada lost we had an amazing time.
Great food and great athmophere for watching a game
We discovered this walking around. Stopped in and made a reservation because as luck would have it, the last game of the world series would be on. To sit on the premium stadium seats the deal was $50 a head to be spent on food and drink. At $30 for a bucket of beers it wasn't hard. Still the food and atmosphere was great. Sunday stopped back by and it was packed for football, so make a reservation.
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