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Compared to the average sports bar, Double D’s is like a luxury stadium suite. With a couple of dozen large screen TVs showing every major sport simultaneously, there’s always something to watch even if there isn’t an important game. This place has become so popular that you can’t even get in the door without a reservation if there’s a major event like the Super Bowl. The massive menu offers a large variety of traditional American comfort food including salads, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, and large plate entrees. The portions are huge and priced accordingly. Appetizers/starters (wings, garlic bread, calamari, etc. are in the mid-teens. Sandwiches, burgers, pastas, and pizzas are around $20 and up. Main entrees and pastas are in the high $20s. This spot definitely isn’t for you if you’re expecting cheap bar food. I met a friend for lunch and we sat in one of the spacious indoor booths. He ordered a hot pastrami and cheese on rye which he said he enjoyed. My French dip was good too. The thinly sliced prime rib on a sourdough roll was tasty but a little bit fatty. Both sandwiches were served with crispy fries. Their draft beer selection leans heavily towards IPAs. We opted for a couple of glasses of Guinness with our sandwiches. Unfortunately, the beer was served ice-cold in small tulip glasses. These guys should know better. Our tab for two sandwiches and four small beers including tip, tax, and a living wage surcharge, was just under $100. Yikes! Imagine spending fifty bucks for a simple, casual lunch. Service was adequate but could have been much better considering that the place was nearly empty. They recently added a permanent covered patio out front, with TVs, heaters, and sun screens. Surprisingly, it doesn’t match the architecture of the building that the owners were so very proud of restoring after their 2016 fire. In fact, it’s so massive that it almost completely blocks the front facade. It’s also near the street at a major intersection so it’s hard to hold a conversation above the traffic noise. Double D’s is a family-owned business, run by local brothers Dean and Darin Devincenzi (the “double d’s” who also own the upscale Forbes Mill Steakhouse a few blocks away. It’s consistently been voted “best sports bar in Silicon Valley”. I’ll probably go back to catch a game once in a while, but at these prices I won’t be a regular customer.
Owner is an absolute a$$hole. Came out instantly and was rude to us for a completely non legitimate reason. My dog was minding her own business, and he made a comment about how customers dont like to see that. As i was sitting outside with a 10 pound dog. Ruined my entire lunch experience before i order anything. Clearly doesnt know how to run a place.
Compared to the average sports bar, Double D’s is like a luxury stadium suite. With a couple of dozen large screen TVs showing every major sport simultaneously, there’s always something to watch even if there isn’t an important game. This place has become so popular that you can’t even get in the door without a reservation if there’s a major event like the Super Bowl.The massive menu offers a large variety of traditional American comfort food including salads, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, and large plate entrees. The portions are huge and priced accordingly. Appetizers/starters (wings, garlic bread, calamari, etc. are in the mid-teens. Sandwiches, burgers, pastas, and pizzas are around $20 and up. Main entrees and pastas are in the high $20s. This spot definitely isn’t for you if you’re expecting cheap bar food.I met a friend for lunch and we sat in one of the spacious indoor booths. He ordered a hot pastrami and cheese on rye which he said he enjoyed. My French dip was good too. The thinly sliced prime rib on a sourdough roll was tasty but a little bit fatty. Both sandwiches were served with crispy fries.Their draft beer selection leans heavily towards IPAs. We opted for a couple of glasses of Guinness with our sandwiches. Unfortunately, the beer was served ice-cold in small tulip glasses. These guys should know better.Our tab for two sandwiches and four small beers including tip, tax, and a living wage surcharge, was just under $100. Yikes! Imagine spending fifty bucks for a simple, casual lunch.Service was adequate but could have been much better considering that the place was nearly empty.They recently added a permanent covered patio out front, with TVs, heaters, and sun screens. Surprisingly, it doesn’t match the architecture of the building that the owners were so very proud of restoring after their 2016 fire. In fact, it’s so massive that it almost completely blocks the front facade. It’s also near the street at a major intersection so it’s hard to hold a conversation above the traffic noise.Double D’s is a family-owned business, run by local brothers Dean and Darin Devincenzi (the “double d’s” who also own the upscale Forbes Mill Steakhouse a few blocks away. It’s consistently been voted “best sports bar in Silicon Valley”. I’ll probably go back to catch a game once in a while, but at these prices I won’t be a regular customer.
A lovely place to go and watch the game. Unless you team bombs out of the finals on you (yes, Suns AND Warriors, I am looking at you both). Good beer. Good grub. And a big ol' TV to watch your teams disappoint.... (not bitter at all)Food: 4/5