Champions Sports Bar

Carmen
Carmen
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3 out of 5
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3
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Champions

  • November 17, 2004
  • Rated 3 of 5 by kstraveler from Overland Park,, Kansas
Champions

Champions is a sports bar/restaurant located in the Marriott Vacation Club. There are at least six TV sets showing various sports videos of past games, and the walls are filled with sports mementos. We decided to try Champions for lunch one day. My husband had the Philly Steak Sandwich, and I tried the skewered chicken. The service was not as good as the other restaurants located at the Marriott Resort, but the food was very tasty.

From journal It's Awesome in Aruba!

Champions

  • October 1, 2004
  • Rated 3 of 5 by rmeatf from Boxford, Massachusetts
Sports pub with a lively atmosphere and reasonable prices compared to other places.

We went there on the nights the Red Sox played the Yankees, and it was a good mix of fans.

The food is not bad for sports-bar fare and the drinks are good, although we don't recommend getting martinis, manhattans, etc. This is not that type of place!

From journal Boston to Aruba - fantastic!!!

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Champions

  • September 9, 2004
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Carmen from Fairfax, Virginia
By the last night the two of us were pooped from a long afternoon of snorkeling and were just craving a good old hamburger. Plus, we didn’t want to have to take a cab anywhere to get it. Therefore, we decided that Champions, located in the Aruba Marriott Surf Club next door (the time-share part of our property) was the best bet.

We were seated right away – even at 7:30 it wasn’t terribly crowded, and our very handsome waiter took our order quickly. Each of us got our cheeseburger and fries and were very happy when the food arrived. The cheeseburger turned out to be a double cheeseburger, and I could only finish half of it, but the fries were extra good. Or, maybe we were just hungry. I also ordered a shake to go, which the cute waiter didn’t quite understand. He asked if that was the thing with the milk and the ice cream. I clarified that it was, indeed, a milkshake and it turned out quite tasty. Our total bill was about $30.

The food here was very good, but also very American. Oh well, I’d had plenty of the local fare by this point. It was your typical sports bar – TVs on the wall showed ESPN, and one or two kept track of the path of Hurricane Frances so the tourists could worry about getting home. I found the food to be very good (that Argentine beef made for good burgers) and it was a pleasant atmosphere. The waiter was like everyone else we met in Aruba – friendly and happy and interested in talking with us. It was a good, quick, satisfying meal.

From journal Bon Bini! Welcome to Aruba - One Happy Island

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