Information from the business
Welcome to 200 Fifth - A chance to unwind, enjoy a glass of wine and choose between well crafted fine dining or casual American comfort food in a sports bar atmosphere with Latin sizzle. Listen to live Salsa & Meringue on weekends, Reggae, R&B and Jazz on weeknights, shoot some pool, grab a beer - there are 40 on tap alone, watch some football, basketball or baseball, relax and enjoy, all in a...
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Business Description from the Web
An American restaurant and sports bar. Brunch is served on Saturdays and Sundays.
Posted by chefmoz
on April 23, 2009
Warm wood floors, antiqued-glass panels, and lazy ceiling fans give 200 Fifth the feel of a well-kept old saloon. In fact, this relaxed dining roombar dates to 1987, which counts as serious staying...
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Tips About This Business
Choose a flight of six beers for $9.
Specials include $3 brews until 7pm, Monday through Friday.
If you can't bear to leave your couch during the game, the bar offers free delivery.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Established in 1939, this fast-food restaurant still makes its legendary fried chicken with the closely guarded blend of 11 herbs and spices originally created by founder Colonel Sanders. Modern additions to the menu include oven-roasted renditions of its chicken sandwiches, popcorn chicken, potato wedges and wraps. Classic sides include flaky, oversized biscuits,...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 25, 2008)
The Scene This rousing double-storefront sports bar attracts a crowd more diverse than its Slope location might suggest. That's because its one-bar-fits-all formula works. On one side, tables come with paper and crayons for the kids while waiters in black serve an upscale dinner menu in a room fit for conversation; the other side boasts roaring fans, more TVs than Circuit City and 40...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited January 04, 2005)
Other Reviews from the web
[UPDATE, 10/3/09] OK, I went there to watch a game as per my review below. The quality of viewing is good as descrbed. Only thing is THE PLACE IS PACKED. The crowd spills over onto the sidewalk and there is not a seat or table to be had anywhere. I got there at 3:30 for a 4pm game and nobody ever left their spot. I never saw a waitress, never got a drink. Had to stand in back of the bar...
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pretty chill spot. Lots of action, decent prices.
This was my first time visiting 200 5th and it will also be my last. I ordered the vegetable burger and took my first bite into it about 5 minutes after it arrived. The vegetable patty burst and splashed on my face and left a 2ND DEGREE BURN on my face. The burger was ridiculously hot. It tasted fine but I was given no warning about the temperature risk. At any rate, I reported the burn to...
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