Sports Bars near Eldersburg

Glory Days Grill Sports Bar • $$
1348 Liberty Rd, Eldersburg

Customers` Favorites

6- Fire Grilled Wings Bone-In
Mac and Cheese Bites
Kid Chicken Tenders
Beer Cheese Soup
The Glory Burger
Chicken Sandwich
Mashed Potatoes
Boneless Wings
Coconut Shrimp
Fried Pickles

“Ribs chicken and shrimp trio, the salmon was 2x that of other restaurants. The glory days sauce is perfect on anything. Large portions and great desserts! Glory days in eldersberg md is just right every night! The service good too👍 Thanks Casen you doing great“

3.9 Good164 Reviews
Glory Days Grill Sports Bar • $
10035 Baltimore National Pike, Ellicott City - 9.99 miles

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Bacon Cheddar Burger
Old Bay Honey Wings
Mashed Potatoes
Boneless Wings
Fish and Chips
Seafood Pizza
Chicken Wings
Old Bay Wings
Mac & Cheese
Side Salad

“Great food. The service was great and a comfortable atmosphere“

3.8 Good180 Reviews
Seyo’s Sports & Grill African • $$
9804 Liberty Rd, Randallstown - 7.13 miles

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Suya w Yaji Spice & Onions
Chicken Shawarma Grilled
Okra Soup & Pounded Yam
Suya & Jollof Rice
Rice Beans & Stew
Dundun & Sauce
Shawarma Combo
Ofada Rice
Offada Stew
Fried Yam

“The owner was warm and welcoming, which I genuinely appreciated. Unfortunately, the quality of the meal didn’t match the hospitality. Once I got home and opened my order, disappointment quickly set in.

The meat portions were extremely small, practically pebble-sized, and many pieces were bony and lacked substance. The cow skin was so tough it was inedible. I had no choice but to throw it away. Only the tripe and one piece of cow skin were passable.

I initially hesitated to write this review. But after reading another customer’s complaint about the same issue posted nine months ago, it became clear that feedback isn’t being taken seriously. That’s troubling. If a concern has been raised and ignored for that long, it suggests the business isn’t listening to its customers.

Beyond the portion size, the stew was overwhelmingly spicy. While spice is integral to Nigerian cuisine, it’s common sense to ask customers about their spice tolerance or offer a milder option. Assuming all Africans or Nigerians can handle extreme heat is not only inaccurate, but also inconsiderate.

Dining at Nigerian restaurants in Maryland often feels like a gamble. Between the undersized meat, the tough cow skin, and the unchecked spice level, I wasted both time and money.

To make matters worse, the music inside the restaurant was excessively loud. And the Afrobeat videos playing on the screens featured semi-nude women, content that’s inappropriate for a public space frequented by families and children. This should be common knowledge. You wouldn’t walk into an American or Chinese restaurant and see music videos with nearly naked performers. They understand that a restaurant is a place for dining, not a nightclub. I still don't understand the need for those Afrobeat music videos with seminude women in a restaurant. It does not make sense. It has to be a Maryland thing. Whoever started that trend should be fined!

Nigerian restaurants have so much potential, but the standard often feels rough. I hope this feedback is taken constructively, though based on the pattern of dismissing past concerns, I’m not optimistic.“

3.6 Good53 Reviews