September 24th, 2009
Westlake’s Fox Sports Grill
“NEW FOX SPORTS GRILL… Not a Home Run yet, but at least a Triple!”
By: Rob Jordan
Wednesday night is date night. Has been for 17 years. Time for us to get away from work, the kids, homework, and the stress of the day. So we go out for dinner and conversation.
On Wednesday, we tried the new Fox Sports Grill in Westlake. It’s a hit in the making.
We arrived about 6 and a smiling pair of hostesses greeted us and sat us in the bar area.
Right away you’ll notice the multitude of flatscreens on the outside walls and 2 big overhead projection TVs which dominate the bar. Our drink order was taken right away. They have enough specialty drinks to make it interesting, and a straight-forward beer and wine selection. We were considering appetizers when a nice fellow sat down at the table next to us and said “you gotta have the home-made fried chips, topped with blue cheese, tomatoes, bacon and secret sauce.” Sounded good to us!
This “guy” next to us turned out to be Gary Allen, one of the owners, and his wife Robin. What a nice couple! So for the next hour or so we chatted a bit with these two “financiers”, and got to know the place.
Business is booming! It’s standing room only on big game nights, and come early to get your favorite seat. Weekends are packed, and they’re going through cases of wine faster than the rep can deliver! There’s no recession in Westlake Village, at least when it comes to dining out. The Fox Sports Grill appeals broadly. It’s not an “over the top” sports bar, with memorabilia all over the place; it’s a nice bar and restaurant with a sports flavor. I think I heard some scuttlebutt about basketball greats Kevin Garnett and Shaq either coming, going, had been seen there, or something like that. So there is a buzz about the place. It’s possible that the local high school games will end up on the big screens there. At a minimum Gary hopes that the restaurant will become a before or after the game hangout, for locals and visiting teams alike.
This place is a hit. You can come and hang out at the bar and watch your favorite team. Be prepared for noisy males yelling and cheering. But there are loads of tables for families, and the patio looks very inviting, with it’s own tables, sofas and cushy chairs and that cool fire thing. The menu is varied. The prices are reasonable. What’s not to like?
Fox Sport Grill. On Lindero Canyon, between the freeway and Costco.
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- Rob Jordan
Posted by Rob Jordan on September 24th, 2009
