Glory Days Grill
7581 Somerset Crossing Dr, Gainesville
(571) 261-1500
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All good here. Waitress was nice. Would say her name but no name tag. Food a good value service good. Manager came by to check on us, all good. Keep the burgers and and fries going!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ordered via UberEats -
The chicken tender platter was decent, but not amazing or exceptional. The breading was a tad soft and soggy. The chicken seemed to be breaded, fried, then tossed in a spices mixture which had large pieces of grainy spices in it - most notably salt, with a sweet and savory blend of spices. No honey mustard was provided, as is customary with chicken tenders - instead it was a creamy almost Thousand Island-like sauce. I definitely prefer Chili's chicken crispers over this.
The mac & cheese was bottom of the barrel - Bland, lacking flavor, slightly bitter and slightly gritty. Just not what you'd expect from a quality chain like Glory Days ...
Food: 3
Food was excellent. Wait staff was very kind and courteous.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Group of 18, had a great time, the staff was very friendly and on the ball. We made reservations so no wait.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Loved the ribs! The meatloaf was good to!
Food: 5
Very disappointed. We were looking forward to drinks and dinner tonight. We were seated in the bar area right away, but sat there completely ignored for over 10 minutes. So we got up and left, went up the street to BJs and lo and behold, we already had drinks in hand and ordered an appetizer in under eight minutes. Next date night, we will remember that and not even waste the time driving to the Gainesville GD. We were regulars in Manassas and always had great timely service. Lesson learned. Steer away from the Gainesville GD if you are hungry or thirsty!
Drinks are trash. Sangeria was juice. Margarita was badly sweetened lime juice with no tequila. Espresso Martini looked and tasting like dirty mud water. Food wasn't even Applebee's grade ...choose another place to go unless you just want good service. 🤷♂️
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 4
Love a good sports bar. Buffalo chicken dip was awesome. Chicken cheese steak was ok, presentation was great. Felt the service was slow. Saw the 'Coach' more than our waitress, and this was before the Commanders game started.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
They have the best fried fish & cole slaw. I got a side house salad instead of the fries. All was prepared excellent. It was delicious!I had the best server Daveon. He kept coming back asking me if I needed a refill or anything. Super nice!! I highly recommend Glory Days Grill. They had good tunes playing many genres of music. They had multiple TV's with various sporting events playing.
A true American sports bar. Lots of TVs family friendly.
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Good food 😋 great atmosphere, very friendly.
So far this is the best Glory Days in the area. They cook your order as requested and the service is great.
Adam, the manager, is on top of everything.
best GD within 100 miles
classic feel. great kitchen and bar
Was passing through town and needed to grab a quick lunch. Everybody on the staff exceptionally friendly and the manager brought us a (complimentary) plate of sampler appetizers upon hearing it was our first time there. Quaint, friendly service, and pretty good standard fare American food. Very great spot!
BOYCOTT Glory Days Grill, I am writing to express my profound disappointment in your decision to prohibit the display of major news outlets covering the 60th Presidential Inauguration on Monday, January 20, 2025. This decision is not only deeply unpatriotic but also an affront to the democratic principles and traditions that define our nation. Your manager, when queried, stated that this was a “corporate edict to prohibit viewing of the inaugural events.” CLASSLESS! The Presidential Inauguration is more than a political event—it is a national ceremony that symbolizes the peaceful transfer of power, a hallmark of democracy. To actively avoid broadcasting this momentous occasion is a slap in the face to those who have served and sacrificed to preserve the freedoms we enjoy today. Your actions reveal a troubling double standard for an organization that has long touted its support for veterans and first responders. Your decision is a clear expression of partisanship, and it alienates patrons who expect a space that respects and celebrates our shared national values. By choosing to sideline this symbolic and unifying event, Glory Days Grill has shown disdain for the very democracy that allows businesses like yours to thrive. I can no longer, in good conscience, support an establishment that prioritizes political agendas over patriotism. As such, I am not only boycotting Glory Days Grill, but I am encouraging others to do the same. To those who share my disappointment and dismay, please take your business elsewhere. Countless other establishments uphold the values of democracy, respect, and unity—values that Glory Days Grill has chosen to disregard. Together, we can send a clear message that such actions are unacceptable. I urge you to reconsider your decision and reflect on its impact on your loyal customer base. Until then, my patronage and that of those I influence will go to businesses that truly respect and honor the traditions of our great nation. A Proud Veteran.
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