Floridians who want to eat at a sports-themed fast-casual eatery usually don’t have to go very far. There are options like Beef O’Brady’s, Hooters, and Winghouse. Another option is a newer chain – Glory Days. But one Florida location – in the Tampa area – was recently cited with a warning and a stop sale order.
About Glory Days Grill In Florida: Three restaurant veterans founded Glory Days in Virginia in 1996. They wanted to create a neighborhood restaurant that emphasized a love of sports. The menu features regional favorites in some areas, like Buffalo’s Beef on Weck and Philly cheesesteaks.
There are 40 locations today – around 16 of which are in Florida.
The location in question, at 16553 Point Village Drive, is mixed reviewed, earning 4.2 out of 5 stars. It has been reviewed over 2,150 times on Google reviews. Most people had nice things to say. Jimmy left a typical good review, writing:
“We had a fantastic meal one evening here while visiting north Tampa. (The) atmosphere and food were great. I had the smothered chicken and my wife had pulled pork salad. Both were great.”