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| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published Nov. 8, 2007 at 5:34 a.m. |
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Ron Robinson never had a problem coming up with ideas for Fanatics Sports Central, the upscale sports bar he co-owns at 185 N. Jefferson St.
"The concept is pretty much pieced together by what I would want in a sports bar," Robinson said during a recent afternoon at the bar. "What would I want if I was a betting man in Las Vegas, or I played fantasy football and wanted to watch my scores?
"I wanted a place where I could watch games on a lot of TVs, but then I thought 'What else would I want to stay interested?' I thought about a place to play a game of Madden or another video game, a place to play pool or darts or an online game.
"There are so many different avenues to keep you busy. I wanted it to have a little something for everybody. I wanted to have something for the ladies as well, but I mostly wanted it to be a guys' paradise."
As is often the case, the planning was easy. Implementation - finding a site (behind the Milwaukee Magazine offices), negotiating a lease and getting the business up and running - was tougher.
"I was walking around with the plans in my pocket for seven years," said Robinson, whose family runs barbecue restaurants in St. Louis and Chicago.
"I showed them to everybody I knew. Now that the bar is open, a lot of people said 'You didn't tell me it was going to be this nice!' And then I said, 'I showed you the plans.'"
Fanatics features 42 high-definition screens, including a 150-inch set in a video wall that is the focal point of the bar. In front of the video wall, Robinson has placed 15 leather chairs and two rows of booths, each with an adjustable speaker system.
"It's sort of like Las Vegas, but I actually got the idea in Barcelona, Spain," Robinson said. "We changed the concept by adding a second row."
The "stadium" area is non-smoking. Smokers are asked to light up near the bar or by the pool tables near the front door. "I'm a smoker myself, but I don't want people who are bothered by smoke to feel uncomfortable," Robinson said. "So far, nobody has complained."
Although he is excited about the game room and the video game area, both of which will host leagues (Madden, darts, foosball), Robinson's favorite part of the bar was a late addition to the building plan -- raised, enclosed luxury box that can seat up to 15 people in leather chairs and love seats with independent TVs and speakers.
"That's something that I really like," Robinson said of the box, which can be reserved for parties and special events.
Although the kitchen isn't finished, Robinson expects to get approval soon. "I didn't want to miss too much of the football season," he said. "Once we get the kitchen up, we will really start promoting."
Without a lot of advertising or fanfare, the bar has attracted big crowds for football weekends. On Saturday, a near-capacity crowd of about 300 watched the Wisconsin-Ohio State game.
"They drank so much beer we had to call for an emergency delivery," Robinson said. "That's kind of a crowning moment for me. I was just shocked. It was like it finally came together."
Although he hopes to expand his concept to other locations, including a possible outlet near the airport in Waukesha, Robinson expects to be busy at the flagship for some time.
"We've got to get this one going," he said.
Robinson obviously believes in multi-tasking. As he spoke, construction workers were busy with the buildout for a martini lounge that will adjoin Fanatics. That bar, which will share a kitchen with the sports bar, will feature a wraparound deck outside.
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Posted by Fanatics1 on Jan. 11, 2008 at 2:49 p.m. (report)
Jfreeze, sorry you had a bad experience. We at Fanatics take your comments seriously and work hard to correct the things needed to be addressed. Fanatics is a new place and we are always taking steps to improve. We now have signs on the booths for games to let everyone know 4 or more are required so we can accommodate as many people as possible. We have also added fries to the chicken finger basket for a better value. We hope you will give us another chance and stop in again, the only way for us to get better is to hear from you! Thanks for your opinion, Fanatics Sports Central
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Posted by jfreeze on Dec. 25, 2007 at 8:06 p.m. (report)
After hearing many good things about Fantatics, I was looking forward to checking it out for the Cowboys/Carolina game. I have to say I was quite disapppointed with the entire experience. First, I tried ordering 2 different drinks but was told - sorry, we don't carry that anymore. I asked for a drink menu but they didn't have that either. Then we ordered appetizers and the server returned and said "what did you want again?" After ordering dinner, we got the wrong soup and the chili that came in the bread bowl was very small and not worth it at all. The nonsmoking by the booths is a joke. There was a line of guys right behind the booths smoking so that isn't enforced very well. Half way thru the game, the manager asked the 2 guys in the booth ahead of us to get up and leave the booth because he could seat 6 people there instead. The guys were ticked (as I would be) and the server continued to apologize to the guys but said she was being bugged about them moving. The guys never moved, which I admired. If Fantatics wants to regulate the number of guests in the booths, they should use reserved signs or take reservations and make guests aware of the expectations when being seated, just like ESPN Fan Zone. The food was just ok. A little over priced for 4 little chicken strips. I'm sorry to say but I'll be sticking with Zims. Fanatics has better seating but Zim has a fully stocked bar with a better kitchen.
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Posted by TommyVen on Dec. 16, 2007 at 9:34 a.m. (report)
I think you have to give the place a chance. No place opens with all the decorations in place, except Applebee's and MacDonald's, and we know how great they are. And what place has its own social network to keep schedules and stats for their Madden, Halo, Bean Bag, and foosball leagues. Worth checking out. http://theofficialfanatics.net
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Posted by applefreak on Nov. 28, 2007 at 6:46 p.m. (report)
I am not sure about this place. When you walk in it has a feel like it is not finished. The crusty takeout menus on the tables are a joke and the large tv kept on goin out during the game. They have some work to do before i go back like finishing the kitchen and making the place a little more inviting.
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Posted by tburkett33 on Nov. 16, 2007 at 6:55 a.m. (report)
This place ROCKS!!! An arcade, a Playstation/XBOX league and tournament room, VIP room with leather couches and plasma TV's, a HUGE TV surrounded by 6 plasma's on one wall that has a Vegas-like sports book feel to it. We're talking booth's in two individual tiers that feature speakers for each individual TV that you may want to hear. You will have to see it to believe it, there is NO PLACE like it! So if you're looking for a place to watch the Bucks game or to go to after the Bucks game on Saturday night, Fanatics is the place! Trust me, this place will be the one you're telling everyone about after.
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