![]() | DingmanGroup: Great location for a Brewer, Buck, Admiral or Wave player. Bradley Center and Miller Park are a short distance away. link about 4 hours ago |
![]() | HeatherBeeman: Last official day of work. *tears* On the bright side, Gametime tonight at 5. Be there or be square!!!! about 13 hours ago |
![]() | wconway77: @spsnomad do you want like a local bar or lounge type place? There is a sports bar, and then like various restr/bars about 1 day ago |
![]() | headrickj: All The Way Turnt Up - Travis Porter Ft. Roscoe Dash... Gotta listen to song...Try it before gametime or practice!!! Big week @ Chipola!!! about 1 day ago |
| Published Oct. 31, 2002 at 5:29 a.m. |
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"We actually get a lot of Bears fans here because of college students or people living here from Chicago," says Prestin.
The restaurant's theme being games, there are board games like Battle of the Sexes, Parcheesi, and drinking games inlaid on table tops around the dining area. You can rent (for free) the game pieces to correspond with the board at your table, or you can play a host of other board games offered like Monopoly, Sorry, Cribbage, Yahtzee, Trouble and Clue.
There is also video trivia on monitors, darts, and a host of arcade games available.
"Our main emphasis is, of course, the Bucks," says Prestin. And emphasized, it is. A mammoth head of the Bango, Bucks mascot, complete with flashing eyes and smoke puffing from the nose (however the smoke puffer wasn't working when OMC visited), is hung high on the ceiling to greet visitors as they walk in the door.
A large collection of autographed vintage photographs of NBA players like Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and former player and current Bucks announcer John McGlocklin, adorns the walls.
According to Prestin, the restaurant acquired the immense collection of photos taken by a former Bucks photographer, from a dealer who had been keeping the pictures in the basement of his home. He agreed to sell the works to the restaurant with the contingency that the pictures be hung in public view, so they could be enjoyed by all.
Just about everything on GameTime's lunch menu is $6 including a soda, coffee or tea and consists mostly of sandwiches, soups and salads. The dinner menu is an extensive array of hearty American cuisine including sandwiches, baby back ribs, pastas and steaks.
If you're in need of tickets for a game or concert at the Bradley Center, you're in luck. A Ticket Connection booth will be open at the restaurant approximately two hours before every Bucks game and two or three hours before concerts.
On days when the Bradley Center is dark, the restaurant will give out two-hour validations for the parking structure in which the restaurant is located.
GameTime is located at 1118 N. 4th St. For more information, call (414) 283-5300.
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