I never write reviews but I couldn’t resist this time. Where do I start, medium rare chicken overcook sliders. You ordere from the bar and pick up food yourself from the kitchen. The food is disgusting cooked by bunch of amateurs. It looks like s*** and taste like s*** although I never ate s*** so I couldn’t compare. So next time you feel like going to a neighborhood pub keep on driving past Red’s because this isn’t worth your money.
Ryan B.
Place rating: 1 Sparks, NV
The only reason this place is open is because of the lack of options. Waited an HOUR for chicken fingers and a burger! I asked once if my order was almost ready because my daughter was hungry and getting restless. They said a couple minutes. After taking it to another table that had also waited a very long time, i got my food twenty minutes later, with no apology or reason why it took an hour to throw chicken fingers in the fryer. There is absolutely no excuse for this. They had more than enough employees standing around not helping out in the kitchen. Clueless!
Mike T.
Place rating: 3 Roseville, CA
This place is open most nights when there are games going on at the complex. They are usually not too busy and that may be due to the extremely high prices for their food and drinks. The service is always great, you order at the bar and pick it up yourself but everyone is always very friendly. I would not go here if I was not playing at the fields, but since they don’t let you bring any food or drink in from outside it is a decent alternative.
Jimmy G.
Place rating: 2 Sparks, NV
If you are not about to play, or just played beer league softball I would stay away from reds. You have to order at the bar there is only one person taking orders. It’s just not family friendly. I play softball out there but if my family is with me we go to one of the places by raleys for dinner even though reds is right there.
Tony P.
Place rating: 5 Sparks, NV
Great food, décor, and staff. My family loves going there for dinner after soccer practice.
Shannon F.
Place rating: 2 Sparks, NV
First off the food is great! But the design and service is horrible! You enter through the back of the restaurant and nobody greets you. So after navigating through the restaurant to the bar the bartender tells us to sit anywhere. He also told us there is no wait staff so our party of 6 had to walk up to bar to order drinks and food. Even when the food was ready we had to go inside to the bar and pick it up. Nobody else was even in there, I was surprised the bartender didn’t bring it outside, he wasn’t doing anything! Then when we finished we had to sit there with dirty plates all over the table because again they don’t bus your table either. Each time we spoke to the bartender he was rude and acted like he couldn’t be bothered. Maybe his poor attitude is why nobody was in there even though most fields were full with players and spectators. The fact that he couldn’t be bothered to take our orders or bring us drinks/food really turned me off. If it is a concession stand the prices should not be restaurant prices. Also, the hours are sporadic. We visited the other day and we were told they sometimes open around 6:00pm. We waited until 6:30pm and they never opened. This review is of our second visit.
Mike R.
Place rating: 4 Sparks, NV
Great atmosphere. Menu is pretty much standard bar food but is decent. Warning — if you order the wings, you get the ENTIRE wing. They are good, but VERY messy and much harder to eat than regular wings. Beer selection is good and drink prices are pretty reasonable. Wish they had a happy hour. Sounds like the bartender is working on it
Dad O.
Place rating: 4 Sparks, NV
Good variety of draft beers. Nice atmosphere with indoor/outdoor dining. Food is above standard bar fare. Customer service is friendly and attentive. Main suggestion would be to add a happy hour or other promo’s to pull in the locals. Once they come they will like the elevated 360 view of the mtns and all the HG tv’s. A great place for after the game.
Mike S.
Place rating: 1 Sparks, NV
I’ve long ben a fan of Red’s 395 Grill in Carson City. A few years ago I had heard that they were opening a location up in Sparks and was looking forward to it. The other day, a friend of the wife’s said«It’s open and it’s exactly the same as the one in Carson City!» We headed over last night, the directions sounded odd, as this place is literally in the middle of a Sports Park between two softball fields. Which means when you roll up, you have to hoof it a quarter of a mile. Sucks to be you if you’re in a wheelchair or have a knee problem. When we got to Red’s it looked like a typical slophouse at a ballfield churning out nachos, hot dogs, and burgers. Then they told us we wanted to go upstairs. Stairs… again if you’re dining out with someone with a disability and still want to go here, you’re going to have to lug them up the stairs. Upstairs and inside, there’s no hostess and you enter from the rear of the dining room. Basically there’s no wait staff, either, you order at the bar and go get your own food, etc. The menu is nothing like the Red’s in Carson City. A few burgers, hotdogs, pizza, and salad. It’s ok for women softball players after a game. Not worth the drive for anything else, I wouldn’t even call it a poor imitation of the original. I don’t know how the food was because the moron behind the bar told us to «order over here». We went«over here» and waited and waited and waited. I turned to my party and said, «Eff this place, let’s go». Luckily, Golden Eagle’s Park knows how awful the service is and like me doesn’t expect them to last beyond the Summer. There are numerous signs right outside pointing people to real restaraunts that actually want to serve you less than a mile away! In summary: No, this is not like the Red’s in Carson, 0 customer service, thank me for saving you from wasting the gas to get out here.