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Your home for great food, fun, and sports. $4.95 AYCE Brkfast Buf. Sun Show UFC w/ no cover Shuffleboard Our bigger 6000 sq foot Sluggo's on the NE corner of Baseline & Sossaman offers two seperate sides for fun and dining enjoyment. Walls full of sports memorabellia, HDTV's for your viewing pleasure and a menu ranging from pizza,pasta and seafood to burgers and sandwiches. Follow...
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Business Description from the Web
Our main location on Centennial Way off University has been a Cubs staple for years. Ask die hard fans and they can probably tell you about what used to be Harry & Steve's. Now owned by Doug & Diana Seipel, the location at 161 N. Centennial Way, just across from the beautiful Marriott in Mesa is still an annual meeting ground for Cubs hopefuls. This fun spot is not just reserved for Cubs...
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Posted by restaurant.com
on February 08, 2008, (Edited February 11, 2008)
No matter what you are looking for, Sluggo's is the place for you. Sluggo's has seating inside as well as two patios for your dining and drinking enjoyment. We are a sports-themed casual dining restaurant and bar serving everything from spinich dip and wings to huge salads,burgers,pasta,fajitas and mouth-watering turtle cheesecake to end your meal. We are the Spring Training headquarters of...
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Posted by restaurant.com
on February 08, 2008, (Edited February 11, 2008)
Sluggo's is a sports bar with genuine sports history. It opened in 1986 as Harry & Steve's Chicago Grill its owners were well-known announcer Harry Caray and former pro ball player Steve Stone. A change in ownership brought the change in name, but the bar's reputation as a hangout for Cubs fans was already cemented and continues to this day. Walls are bedecked with sports memorabilia, and TVs...
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Posted by 10best
on October 23, 2008
Tips About This Business
Stop in for $3.95 Burger Madness Mondays from 4pm until 10pm.
Editorial Reviews from the web
Independently-owned sports bar serves chili burgers, fried ravioli, hot dogs, soups and salads; offers 14 screens and Texas Hold'em tournaments.
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 28, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
My friends and I come here to watch the Super Bowl every year. The food is okay, they often have specials, they have decent beer on tap. It is a small bar that doesn't feel too commercial which I like. A bit more like a local bar feel. It is quiet enough you can hear the game, but people still cheer and get into the game.
Sluggo's is your basic sports bar and grill (with an emphasis on Chicago sports). They offer the usual selection of drinks and beers and a very limited wine selection. Their menu includes appetizers, hot and cold sandwiches, burgers, salads -- pretty much what you'd expect. Everything I've tried has been well-prepared. The best thing about this place is that it's one of the few moderately...
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sluggos sports grill is a sports-themed restaurant and bar featuring mouth-watering burgers, salads, sandwiches and desserts. larger dishes include cajun chicken alfredo, fajitas, cod, and teriyaki chicken. soup and chili are served daily...
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