Crickets Grill and Draft House, Lubbock, Texas
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Crickets Grill and Draft House (806) 744-4677 http://www.cricketsgrill.com/lubbock.html
2412 Broadway Lubbock Texas United States 79410
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Place: Crickets Grill and Draft House Rating Avg: 32.4 No. of Ratings: 7
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Crickets Grill and Draft House
Exceptional based on 7 ratings
Type: Restaurant

2412 Broadway
Lubbock, Texas United States 79410 [ print map ]
(806) 744-4677
http://www.cricketsgrill.com/lubbock.html


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7 reviews for Crickets Grill and Draft House
 Ambiance  66%
 Service  63%
 Selection  73%
 Food  65%
 Value  53%
 Overall  67%
 Rating  68%



suprchunk (60), Heinsberg, Germany
  56   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/57/107/15 6/10 5/1012/20

May 16, 2010
Typical college bar, even though they boast some of the not so typical beers. But the selection is still very slim. Plus this place is hard to find open. I have visited the in-laws about 20 times and was always told we would hit this place up. I was up there on the last of those 20 and we finally got to go. Might have been the anticipation, but I was really let down. Was told it used to be better. Weren’t they all?

ajm (191), Los Angeles, California
  64   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/109/15 7/10 6/1013/20

January 17, 2010
No thanks. A few dozen taps but barely anything decent - hell, barely anything Texan. Place is fine but for the huge drug store style window. Wood trim, tough bartender. Good for after-parties, but at 10 on a Saturday it was more or less empty.

ljstephenson (5), Enterprise, Alabama
does not count - explanation
  74   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/52/1015/15N/A 5/1015/20

August 25, 2008
Positives: HUGE selection, great atmosphere (daytime), easily best place in town for a beer. Negatives: Service is awful (expected in Lubbock), too crowded atmosphere (nighttime when college is in), sadly the ONLY decent place in town for a beer!

troyc (147), Oklahoma
  74   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/1013/15N/AN/A14/20

May 4, 2008
Went on a busy Friday night at about 1am. Large college crowd, and about 95% of them were indulging on BMC’s. Some of the stuff is rather pricey, but about what I expected. Decent service and very good selection for the area. The Real Ale Brown Ale I had was fresh and delicious. For Lubbock, this place is great... and easily #1 in my humble opinion.

Sparky77 (1), Texas
does not count - explanation
  78   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/57/1013/15N/AN/A15/20

June 21, 2007
Enjoyable Atmosphere, very good pool tables, shuffleboard, and darts. Good Selection of beers on tap, but, as others have sated, too many macro brews. The mug club is a nice little touch, as is NTN trivial. Overall, the best place in Lubbock to have a beer.

legion242 (101), Richardson, Texas
  60   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/108/15N/AN/A12/20

January 24, 2006
Well, what can you really expect in Lubbock? I agree that the lights were too far up. Selection not as bad as suggested- this is West Texas after all. There is now way the can match Gman in Austin- unfair comparison. Service was okey-dokey with cute co-eds.

julrey (22), Austin, Texas
  70   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/1012/15N/AN/A13/20

December 9, 2005
Cricket’s has about 75-80 beers on tap, similar to the Ginger Man in Austin that I frequent. However, the difference in selection is absolutely night and day. Whereas the Ginger Man has a carefully hand picked tap roster devoid of macro swill (except for one token exception), Cricket’s is almost the opposite: it appears that they’ve had to fill their tap handles with every variety of every common macro out there. Also, they still had Anchor Old Foghorn on tap in the middle of the summer! The Foghorn, being a barleywine, fared well, but with this little attention paid to rotation I can see why others have noted freshness issues. It was mid-day when we went, so not much of a crowd, but it did strike me that the place was too brightly lit. This became apparent as we were drinking mostly stronger beers which my friend couldn’t get back home in Amarillo, so the buzz kicked in pretty quickly for the both of us. The light may not be too distracting on that first beer or two, but once the pupils get to dilating it’s definitely a buzzkill. Overall though, a nice little bar in a nice little neighborhood, definitely a beer oasis in an area of the country where you wouldn’t expect to find anything half as good.



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