Boomers Bar & Grill - Kelowna
4105 Gordon Dr, Kelowna
(250) 764-1688
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Good happy hour beers. Pizza was good but doughy
Smiling is rare here but... what'ev
The servers must keep their hair UP and no nail polish.
A little more time circulating and a little less on their phones would be great...but the food was terrific!!!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
Went for the first time before my husbands game, half way through the game most of us were on the toilet and lasted through out the night. Pretty sure the bar tender was drinking behind the bar. The waitress was great but definitely will not go back!!!!
Fine as a place to watch some sports and drink. Friendly, good service from the young lady. But I wouldn’t eat here again.
Had a cheeseburger and salad. Burger was frozen patty rather than fresh made. Salad had what tasted like kraft dressing. Not good enough for $20.
Marguerite took such good care of our rowdy group! We had a great time with her, she was quick with refills, put up with our softball team energy and was soo nice!! Any restaurant would be lucky to have her as a server there!!!
Husband & I stopped in after voting on Monday around 6:30 p.m. for some take-out appies. The server was very friendly, invited us to sit while waiting, took our order & brought a 6 oz glass of house red. We ordered salt & pepper wings-$19 & chile chicken bites- $14. Got the bill for $44, added $7 tip for a $51 total! We got home & opened the first container to find 10 teenie wings with hot, therefore rubbery celery & carrot sticks. The chile chicken bites were placed upon a huge bed of arugula & although the flavor was good, the bites were more like crispy, battered bits & ends, not much chicken. Unfortunately, we won't be back. Too much for too little!
On April 11th, 25 we attended Boomers. It was a very nice day and as we approached the restaurant, we noticed an unoccupied table on the patio. It was the only open table, no one was sitting at it. It was two tables pushed together, it easily could have been two tables for four each, or as set up, it was a table for six. I went inside the restaurant and asked at the bar if it’s ok to take an open table. There was a server and the bartender present. They both said yes. I went out and sat at the table. Another gal came and apologized that the table needed cleaning. She wiped the table and removed two empty beer bottles, two half full bottles and an empty plate. She told me my server will be right out. I thanked her. Shortly thereafter, she returned with two men. The men sat at the table and the gal told me I couldn’t sit there as the table belonged to these men. One of the men was a bit rude, so, not wanting confrontation I got up and went into the restaurant. My wife arrived at this point. I told them this wasn’t ok. I was offered a table inside and they apologized. The restaurant inside was very loud/noisy. I didn’t want an inside table; besides, how would I know that any other table offered wouldn’t end up the same way? I told the bartender that I’m not ok with how they are handling this. The excuse given is that the men went for a smoke. They abandoned the table. No coat, no food at the table, it appeared empty/abandoned by whomever had used it last. If the men had just gone for a smoke, why was I given permission to sit there, why was the table cleared for me, and why was I told a server would be with me shortly? Additionally, why weren’t the two tables separated to accommodate everyone? We spoke to a server and the bartender and when we asked to speak to a manager, they called her, but she never did come to talk to us. She was busy with another table. I speculate something was wrong there too. It seems they were too busy to provide appropriate service. Beware, if you go to dine there, you may be asked to vacate your table? We chose to leave because of how this was handled. It seems there are challenges with staff/service here. (None of the staff identified themselves and there were no name tags)
Great local beers on tap and a great burgers and pizza.
This place recently changed their menu and jacked up the prices. $15 wings is considered a special?? $17 for a beef dip which used to be $12. Used to bring the kids here as it was a good family spot and some what affordable. All good things come to an end I guess.
Everything is so good!
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During my older son’s hockey game my younger son and I went into Boomers to grab a hot chocolate. The young fellow at the bar helped take our order and he was so pleasant to deal with we ended up ordering some food as well. The GF pizza was hot and tasty. No dry crust. My son’s burger and fries were good as well. Overall service was excellent and the food came out quickly. Definitely will be back. Looks like the new management is doing a great job.
Pretty disappointed this time unfortunately. We came here after skating once and it was wonderful. This time though, I came here for my birthday and as we live close by, it made sense.
I ordered a Bellini and I just got white wine and slushed ice. The server was kind and replaced it with a rum and coke for me. She mentioned that she has been hearing that not many people like it as it’s new this week.
The nachos were good. We were concerned as there was a review saying they were the worst, but no, they were good. Only thing I would suggest is to not use paper plates. It felt a little like nachos from a theme park and not a bar and grill. Plus it made them stick to the plate and break.
The pizza was alright. I am not sure about the dough, if it didn’t have time to rise or if it was mixed incorrectly but I could taste the sugar and see that it was quite flat. The toppings were nice though.
I feel that with some upgrades (tables for example) and some advertising, this place could be great, even during off-season.
The apple crisp didn’t look like much but it was delicious.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Nacho's
Abysmal
$35.09 for two drinks and food, both specials and 20% tip.
The Beef Dip was just meat and bread. Meat, bread, no onions so it's good for people who hate onions, I guess. Well priced, smaller portions than a Muscle Mommy like me wants, but I ate it all. Bit dry, I did feel compelled to ask for mayo on my second half, less au jus I'd want but... like I said, I ate it all.
Staff were wonderful, everyone was great, my server was fabulous.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 5
Super place with really good service and nice food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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