ESPN Zone

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4 out of 5
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4
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ESPN Zone

  • March 8, 2007
  • Rated 4 of 5 by 1229 from Lexington , Kentucky
It was very good. I had a cheeseburger plain with fries, pickles, a pie, and five Diet Cokes. They kept giving me that. There are also televisions in the restrooms. On the Marqutte, it even told me the top 25 college basketball teams in the nation, Daytona 500 winners, and Nextel Cup winners. They are age restrictions due to fans going out of control because of drinking too much alcohol. Not like Arby's, McDonald's, Subway, where they don't serve alcohol beverages and hardly no sporting events going on. I enjoyed my lunch/dinner at the ESPN Zone. They don't have many of them and they are only in major cities.

From journal Coors Field Tour

ESPN Zone

Wow! This was the most fun restaurant we've been to, and I am not a fan of ESPN. I dread football season, and was dreading going to eat here, but I'm glad we did!

First-- the food was good, not spectacular, but tasted fine. We all ate salads or burgers, nothing fancy. The dining room is FULL of TV's, all tuned to various sporting events. And, oh yeah, lounge/lazy boys chairs TO EAT IN!

The main attraction is the game/arcade room. This place has air hockey, arcade games, shooting (basketball) contests, soccer, football, even golf games. I really am not a fan of sports, but I had a wonderful time. We spend 2 hours just playing games here.

I recommend this restaurant to anyone who has kids (5 and up!) especially older kids and teens.

From journal Denver

ESPN Zone

  • February 11, 2003
  • Rated 2 of 5 by Jimjamkc from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
If it weren't for the 30 or so TVs to keep us distracted, we probably would have walked out. Service was slow, and my buddy's meal was cold when he got it. The food wasn't that great even when they did sort of get it right. The waitress was not friendly, nor did she even try to make our experience any better. Like I said, if it weren't for the TVs, we would not have stayed at all.

From journal Broncos - Chiefs Game in Denver

ESPNZone

  • February 1, 2003
  • Rated 3 of 5 by tbvisuals from memphis, Tennessee
ESPNZone

The dining is really not the focus at the ESPNZone. It is the total sports immersion experience. It is truly a sensory overload and somewhat of a moving experience for a sports fan. I admit I was just a touch emotional as we entered the hallowed gates.

There are more screens and sports programming than can be imagined. There are recliner chairs in front of a big screen with wait service. Every booth has its own screen as well. There are even screens above the toilets and the urinals-- just in case you can't wait for a TV timeout bathroom break.

Overall - the food is just the usual pub fare, but not bad and it's a great atmosphere for a big sports event. There is a gift shop on the first floor at the entrance where you can buy ESPN anything.

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