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I live just a couple of blocks down Marietta Street, so I was excited to see a sports bar opening within walking distance. As a sports fan I was optimistic, but ultimately disappointed in Stats. To me it seems they are trying to be an upscale restaurant with a sports theme. If that is the case, the the food should at least be good. Everything I have had is mediocre at best. Your typical bar foods like wings and burgers are some of the worst items on the menu, not to mention overpriced.\r
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If Stats is a mediocre restaurant, its an even worse sports bar. This is the first ""sports bar"" that I have ever been to that won't let you wear baseball caps. I still can't figure that one out. What ticked me off the most is some of their employees were wearing basball caps, in particular the audio/video guy and some of the kitchen staff. Frankly I'm insulted that as a customer I am told to abide by a dress code that the employees don't even follow.\r
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As for the tables with personal beer taps... The one time my friends and I tried it, the taps didn't work well at all. The whole table tap concept is nothing more than a gimmick as it is now. We ended up paying more for pouring our own beer than if we had ordered it by the glass. Why should you have to pay more to pour your own beer? The concept is great, but they need to actually get the system to work well and maybe lower the price per ounce a little.\r
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Although I've been disappointed in Stats the few times I have been there, I am willing to give it another chance in the hope that they get their act together. They first need to figure out if they are going to be an upscale restaurant or a sports bar. If they choose to stick with the upscale route they need to improve the quality of their food. If they want to tailor more to the sports fan crwod they need to lighten up a little, especially with the dress code and prices. Stats has temendous potential, and I hope they eventually reach it. I'll be giving it another shot soon.
Pros: Cool historic building and decor. Great location. Great potential.
Cons: Idenity crisis, overpriced, subpar food.
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