Saturday's Sports Club

Bar, Eatery

15 E. Olentangy Street
Powell, Ohio, 43065
United States

(614) 885-0889 | map
visitpowell.com
PLACE STATS
Average:
3.05
Ratings:
3 | reviews: 2
pDev:
5.57%
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Rated: 3 by Lynn from Ohio

Apr 13, 2014
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Reviewed by AtLagerHeads from Ohio

2.86/5  rDev -6.2%
vibe: 3 | quality: 3 | service: 3 | selection: 2.5
This sports bar had a rather odd feel to it, as if it was crammed into a space that didn't fit. Oddly designed and implemented there is only one large screen and it is placed in a very high, less watchable location than most. Lots of plain white walls make the place seem bleak

The beer selection is pretty poor, though I perked up to find Iron City which I'd never seen in Ohio before. The special says $1.75 anytime the Steelers are playing, but it's $1.75 anytime. The deal is that the owners are from Pittsburgh. Maybe that explains the odd atmosphere!
Oct 04, 2003
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Reviewed by Dogbrick from Ohio

3.28/5  rDev +7.5%
vibe: 3 | quality: 4 | service: 3.5 | selection: 2 | food: 4
This place used to be very cool, and I was upset when it went out of business. It has since reopened but is a shadow of its former self. Saturday's used to be one big open room kind of like a gym, with lots of sports memorabilia on the walls. The best part was they had 4-5 huge screens on the front wall, each with a number. On each table in the restaurant was a dial where you could choose which screen you wanted to listen to.

Since reopening (still on the corner of Smoky Row and Powell Rd) a lot has changed. There is still plenty of parking in the lot Saturday's shares with Don Antonio's pizza. However, after going in I immediately realized the floor plan was about 1/3 the size it used to be. Now there is only one huge screen and a few TVs on the walls. At least they still have the cool dials on the tables. There is also a small game room with arcade games.

The beer selection is not very good. The usual macros in bottles and a small selection on draught. Gordon Biersch is about the most unique tap they have.

The food took a long time to get there, we ate there on a weeknight and the place was dead, so there is no excuse for how long it took. It turned out to be worth the wait though. The salad with blackened chicken (special order) and burger/onion rings were both excellent.
Jun 30, 2003