I’ve only been in for a drink before at a Ranger’s Game. The prices are double which you would find in most restaurants or bars. You are a captive audience if you are at a game, so if you want a mixed drink this is your place. The bartenders are fast at making drinks and friendly to the patrons.
Danette R.
Place rating: 5 Grand Prairie, TX
Linda h took care of us at the bar. She was super nice! This is a nice place to watch the game. A/C, nice seating. You can also pay a fee and there is a buffet. They have an amazing adult milkshake menu! Yum!
Brian J.
Place rating: 2 Fort Worth, TX
First off, this place is not cheap, but I knew that going in and am NOT docking them stars for that. $ 145 for 4 people… no alcohol and no dessert. So just be prepared, it is the BPiA aka Globe Life Park, so nothing is cheap here. So first off, the seating is open at both the bar and the non terraced tables. It is a mad house, especially on a night like Monday when it was a rain delayed game. No big deal, but when you find a seat, and there are plenty of servers milling about, you sort of hope to get your drink and wristband to begin eating. The server was nice, but overwhelmed. Drinks to table was roughly 20min after we sat down. The buffet here is not bad, but nothing like the Capital One club. And they shut down the service very early(like they used the original game start time instead of hour later real start). And when we finally moved to an area where we could see the game, there are numerous thick window pane bars obstructing the view. So really the entire point of going here, to stay warm and watch game from inside was lost by a poor setup. Average food, mediocre service, nickel and dimed tab(non alcoholic be not included in $ 30 Buffett?!), and I won’t be back.