Englewood Moose Lodge 1933

55 W Dearborn St., Englewood
(941) 474-4100

Recent Reviews

Marcey Wilson

Always very busy here. Sometimes bartenders don't have any time at all to converse with bar customers.

Dorothy Schneider

Always loads of fun?

Shelly Manning

Good food, great service. Great prices.

Roland Frank

Great place to meet good people

Krista Goodyear

Miss the old menu?

Molly Bakulski

Changes to kitchen hours out of the blue & during Happy Hour? Don't go there if you're hungry between 2:30-4:30pm. This is ridiculous!! Lost our business since this is our favorite time to go.

Tony Clark

Beer was cold, and the wings were good.love setting outside.

Patty Spinelli

Great place for a bite and beers

Pat Brooks

Friendly waitress this visit.

Dean Reskevich

Great place and friendly people. Queen of Hearts

James McCann

Met some friendly folks food and drinks.

Stacey Cole

It's my favorite local club,personally. Drinks are great and the food outstanding. Friendly staff. Can't ask for more. I prefer the outside bar area, big indoor bar area as well.

chasab a

Great venue music and crowdGreat staff

Patrick S.

I am a current Moose member and retired from Law Enforcement after 33 years of service. I am 100% permanently disabled with a spinal cord injury suffered in the line-of-duty. I went to "The Family" Moose Lodge 1933 in Englewood FL on Tuesday afternoon with two other Moose members. My injuries do not allow me to sit in chairs commonly used in restaurants and bars so I carry a chair with me whenever I go out. We walked into Moose 1933 and there were about 10 to 12 empty bar stools around the bar. I started to move one of the bar stools to replace with my chair and was loudly and embarrassingly yelled at from across the bar by the bartender telling me I was not allowed to move any bar chairs and that I could not sit in the chair I brought in with me. The bartender was named David. My friend explained to David that I was disabled and not able to use the bar stools provided. David did not care. We then spoke to a female Manager and she did not offer any assistance either. We, of course, left and will never return. The experience was demoralizing. Has anyone at your Moose Lodge heard of the Americans with Disabilities Act - or just common decency. I have used the same chair in dozens of restaurants and bars in the past; including many other Moose Lodges without issue. I have never been treated with such disrespect or callousness before. These are words taken from the Moose International Diversity Statement. The Moose Fraternity is committed to cultivating and preserving a culture of inclusion and connectedness. We will only be able to grow today as an organization, and provide meaningful help to others, with a diverse group of members, employees and partners that are representative of the communities and individuals which we serve. Therefore, we do not discriminate against any member, potential member, employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. These words fall on deaf ears at Moose 1933. Patrick (Moose Lodge 1693) Punta Gorda, FL

Mike O'CONNELL

You can't beat the prices and the atmosphere at da Moose. Fun people!

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