This is my turn up go to place. When I want to feel young and act like I have no responsibilities I go here lol. I’ve only heard hip hop/rap and R&B played here. The music is always good. The DJs get me in my «Ayyyye!» zone. Don’t let them play«Hot N*gga* by Bobby Shmurda then it’s on lol. I don’t watch the games or come for the games even though it’s like a sports bar. Again I come here to turn up, so DJ play my song so I can dance and spill my drink. Speaking of drinks, as the light drinker I am, I have no complaints yet. Oh, the long and slow line can suck. Expect a cover charge too. Other than that I would give them 5 stars. Oh oh, it can get rowdy in here, but the bouncers be on it.
Hunter W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Columbus, OH
If I could give this place 0 stars, I would. A shooting and stabbing in the past month. Shut this place down. Does not belong in the Arena District, or anywhere for that matter.
Erin Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Noblesville, IN
I went here for part of a birthday celebration I was in town for. It was very large inside and of course not busy at 9 pm at night because people do not go out that early! We quickly got some drinks from the bartenders and sat around for a little bit. Eventually, the other side of the place opened where the birthday girl had reserved seating with some couches. It was a very nice area. The DJ started to blare some music and it was all mixed with other songs so we had a hard time dancing to it. We tried requesting some songs, which he played a few of. We made our way back to the main bar and tried that DJ, but kind of had the same problem. So, we are either getting too old for that sort of thing, or the DJ’s were just a bit out of touch and wanted to do their own thing. Out of the drinks that were ordered, two were also made incorrectly so that is kind of annoying when you are paying 8+ for a beverage.
Mike V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
Lots of televisions but the main projectors on the big screens are dying so the color is off. Ironically this is one of the few places I’ve been were the male wait staff is more friendly than the female. I thought the food was just okay and the mixed drinks were kind of weak. I probably won’t come here much since there wasn’t much that blew me away about it.
Zach O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Reynoldsburg, OH
I like this place, it’s nice and big and certainly large enough to accomodate a small concert or other party, as featured on their website. Their food is a little pricey, expect ot pay about $ 9 for a burger. The drinks are priced pretty good, and I think that’s to make them sell. Huge outdoor patio and canopies with a private parking lot. It’s not perfect, but CERTAINLY better than any«chains» around this area, as another reviewer wrote about. I was here to volunteer for an event, but I would go again if I just wanted to relax with some friends.
Jessica D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
This is one bar near Park Street that I find agreeable. I prefer the weekdays for their sinful happy hour and available pool tables. Lots’o TVs to catch the game, whatever that game may be. The weekends attract the typical Park Street crowd, but offer a larger dancing area sans men with wandering eyes. I’ll go here with some friends to get our groove on. When we have sufficiently, figuratively danced our pants off, we’ll head outside to the enormous patio area for a breather and fresh air. Overall, this bar promises a fun time, no matter what the occasion.
Pat P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
This is a great place to get out and watch a game. Plenty of room, TV’s galore, good food, and decently priced booze. On top of all that, they have a huge outdoor space, which is going to be great in the summer. The inside is spacious as well, which is great for busy game days. There’s plenty of TV’s around, so it’s easy to have a view of what’s on from any seat.(But the spots by the biggest ones fill up early!) The vibe in here is fantastic on game days, but usually pretty quiet other times, which gives a nice variety if you aren’t a big crowds person. The food is good, basic pub grub. Nothing to write home about, but better than your average chain place.
Tiffany Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Columbus, OH
Arena District bar. Nothing special or fantastic about this place except for the thousands of flat screens hanging around. They do have daily drink specials, a huge patio, a backyard area, and 4 bars. It’s a great place to watch a game, but I wouldn’t stay for the food. It’s straight out of the freezer and pricey for mediocre food.
Corey T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Columbus, OH
I was in town and decided to try out the Endzone since it was new. I think what they did to the inside is great. The drinks are pricey but by far a great amount of TVs to watch the game. The DJ was trying to scratch the music which was horrible and really hard to listen to. I think they should enforce a dress code to enforce the type of poeple they let in. There were a bunch of just rude people there and there was a fight or something that went on inside and someone let off pepper spray. Two doors were busted out during the fight and glass was everywhere. For my first time going there wasnt the type of people I would expect to be let into that nice of a place. It was my first time and last time going which is sad because I had a really good time up until that incodent. I just figured that for a place that new and to have some many issues that early they are goin go have nothing but problems.
Amy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Hilliard, OH
This place is alright if you’re a screaming, drunk, twenty-something. I am a thirty-something and can only tolerate this place for so long. It’s loud all over the place, even outside. They should lower the volume so people can hear themselves think. My husband likes it. Buy hey, what guy wouldn’t like waitresses who’s asses are hanging out of their shorts? Tacky. Their food is good, though.
Karla B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westerville, OH
Didn’t stay long but I would love to watch a game here. The TVs are hug and are everywhere.
Christina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
High marks for the outdoor spaces! There’s a massive, half-covered space out back with a huge bar and stage, and there’s a side deck with umbrellas and lots of TVs out front. This just may be my preferred Arena District bar(during the summer anyhow.) Only open a couple months so far, Endzone seems like it wants to be the destination for game-watching during game time, and dance club during dance time(aka later at night.) The owners must’ve put millions into transforming this space from its prior form — sports bar, Big Woody’s, and previously Lodge Bar — because it looks completely different. There are dozens of TVs, the layout is completely different, and frankly, it looks way better! I don’t understand the odd, goddy sculptures. They’re completely off-theme and look like they could be a part of the owner’s personal collection or something. Kind of bizarre. My favorite part so far(besides the patios) are the windows that completely open all Miami-like. Speaking of Miami — there are cabanas out back on the massive patio! While I haven’t been here at night, this really is a conveniently located place to catch a game over some beers. They have food, too! I’m still a little confused on what exactly Endzone brings to the area since it seems to be a handful of things given the time of day, but after my few trips for evening game-watching, I’m definitely a fan. TBD on my thoughts as a club or restaurant…
Travis Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbia, SC
Came on a Friday for dinner and was surprisingly impressed with the food. The service could be a little better, as 20 people were standing around and we were a group of 15 with a total of 30 people in the place. Lots of flat panels to watch any game that you want, and a HUGE patio in the back.
Lori K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
So… Endzone. Sounds like a sports bar, no? No. I don’t exactly know what it is. It’s as though bars from Florida, Vegas and New York got together for a menage a trois and everyone wanted to be on top. So you get loud music and dance floors. And table umbrellas and sports TVs. And a champagne room with large-breasted hostesses. And outdoor cabanas with overstuffed couches that look like they belong in the basement of every Midwestern house you’ve ever visited. Oh, and there’s cornhole. I’m not sure how this highly conflicted club will do, especially considering its location — at the outer edge of the Arena District and adjacent to the Garage, which everyone I know(yours truly not included) seems to hate. But I’m rooting for it. The wait staff is nice and the outdoor spaces are beautiful, though I think one of the decks should turn up the TVs and shut off the dance music. The food is decent and the prices aren’t crazy. I just hope this place gets into therapy and resolves its identity crisis before it implodes in a pile of fancy chandeliers and flat screens. (Oh, and one more thing: Bathroom attendants are awkward and uncomfortable and, in this club, highly unnecessary. Please make them go away.)