Campeon
“** Brunch not so great but still great happy hour on the weekdays
Might be just almost considered a regular but ….”
“Good booze, good food, AND a comfortable, classy atmosphere (with HUGE TVs!)…”
“Every game on TVs all around you – great atmosphere for any sporting event.”
Campeon
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
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I would give this place no stars if I could! Please explain to me how I made a reservation over a month ago for Cinco De Mayo (for a decent size party), the staff member said they could accommodate and took the reservation. All is well with the planning, until I receive a phone call this week that they can't take our reservation, and there's nothing they can do for us. That is not the proper way to handle the situation, nor is it a good way to have my guests and I ever want to come back to your establishment. So the staff and management receive no stars for all the lack of assistance. I would recommend going to a different place for cinco de mayo- try Rosa Mexicano!!
If you're coming to watch a game and just grab some drinks, you could do worse(or much better) but if you're going to eat, go somewhere else. The drinks are overpriced with the cheapest beer being their house brew for $7 and if presented the option, I'd rather pay $7 to not drink it. Really not good.
I ordered the fish tacos, which came with 3 tacos for an insane $17. The tortillas were terrible and while the fish was okay(though I'm being a little generous), paying that much for bad tacos is unforgivable. The atmosphere for the Colombia-Peru game was great and they really capitalize on that because nowhere else can a bar get away with charging that much for shitty food and drinks. Definitely won't be back.
Great wings, great TVs, but besides the wings, food is overpriced for the quality and it's annoying how they don't play sound during sports games.
Happy hour special was half off sangria and margaritas which were decent, nothing overly delicious. Got the Mahi Mahi fish tacos which were okay, not worth $17 though. There was a DJ spinning and sports on every TV. It was decently packed for a Thursday night.
This place sucks. No self-respecting "Mexican" place caters to frat boys on a Cinco de Mayo (which only ONE town in Mexico actually celebrates contrary to what all the idiots in NYC think, a town my good friend is actually from) AND serve $14 margaritas in plastic cups. Unfortunately, this was my first experience at Campeon, and after having to endure a frat boy crowded "Mexican" spot on May 5th purposely serving overpriced booze and playing top 40's, I have enough integrity not to return. Also, the irony of having Mexican servers serve all these gringos on Cinco de Mayo… Like, EW. Que asco!
Super fun and lively place for an after work happy hour spot! The music is always on point and they have pretty good margaritas. The appetizers are alright- we got some guac and chips and nachos for the table. The staff isn't always attentive, but they try! Will probably return if just looking for a good time.
Came here on a busy Thursday night around 7 and was meeting 3 of my friends. I expected it to be crazy because, duh, happy hour on a Thursday, but what I didn't expect was the hostess to not possess the ability to give me a wait time. There were only two groups ahead of me that she informed me were being seated in the next few minutes, and yet when I asked long the wait would be I was met with a very unenthusiastic "I don't know". Um, okay… Luckily after my friends showed up they informed me that they put us on the waiting list already so we were able to get a table pretty shortly.
We got two pitchers of the skinny margarita (because our waitress told us it tasted better). It was more expensive than the regular pitcher but w.e. We also got nachos which were pretty tasty. All in all my experience was fine. There was good music and a fun crowd. Would definitely recommend making a reservation if you're planning on coming here.
Perhaps as a sports bar, Campeon rates more stars, but we came here for the "Mexican" restaurant, and it was terrible. We arrived and the place was crowded, but thanks to unseasonably warm December weather, we could opt to sit outside.
Then we waited ten minutes for anyone to take our drink order, and we added an appetizer.
Ten more minutes the drinks arrived, but the server rushed away before we could place our order.
Five more minutes and the taquitos arrived. They were terrible–they tasted like the sort of frozen food you'd get at, well, a sports bar. The person who delivered our appetizer wasn't the server, so we still couldn't place an order.
Five minutes later we were done. We'd been at the place a half hour, had a lousy appetizer and hadn't even had our order taken. We practically had to tackle the server to get our check, so it's anyone's guess how long it might've taken to order and get our food.
The worst thing, however, was the behavior of the hostess. She walked past the sidewalk seats to check for empty tables and found a "to go" container someone left behind. Instead of disposing of it, she kicked it away from the restaurant into the middle of the sidewalk where we saw three people almost trip over it.
Poor service. Poor food. And litterers, to boot. No thanks. If you want to watch sports and grab a beer, feel free to visit, but I couldn't recommend this place as any sort of Mexican restaurant.