O’Keefe’s Sports Pub & Grub

  4.2 – 246 reviews   • Bar

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O'Keefe's Sports Pub & Grub 61265

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Address: 1331 5th Ave, Moline, IL 61265

Phone: (309) 762-0290

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Reviews

Alfredo Uribe
After sleeping in after my evening workout, I ventured out of my hotel room for some “restaurants near me”, but the majority closed their kitchens an hour prior to closing and one didn’t even serve dinner although Google advertised that they did. Ms. Carrie came to the rescue and didn’t even rush me out after they closed their doors at 10pm. And the plus, their food was the best so far!
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Shunette Lewis
Every time someone encounters on coming to Oak Key’s, there’s always capacity but never capacity throughout the day only capacity at 2 AM when black individuals are present. Will the Manager / Owner inforces this unlawful behavior by allowing to discriminate who is allowed in at certain times ! I will be in contact with BBB administration & filing a complaint if this issue does not get resolved!!!! PEOPLE OF COLOR SHOULD BE ALLOWED ANYWHERE THAT WHITE PEOPLE ARE ALLOWED!
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Denise Finch
Just a nice neighborhood bar. Bartender was great! Slots if you are that person. Good variety of beers on tap.
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Zoe Chicoa
I asked the woman bartender for water for my mom and she ” said she has been getting water for everyone tonight” and proceeded to not serve me a water. Told security because of how in disbelief I was. Terrible
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Jacob Hess
A Night at O’Keefe’s: Where Ribs Take Center Stage and White Bread Steals the Show

Imagine this: a nondescript evening turns into a culinary roller coaster, much like a high-society gala where Aunt Mildred’s pearls turn out to be fake, but her scandalous affairs are all too real. O’Keefe’s, the enigmatic outdoor dining venue, beckons the gastronomically adventurous to its fold.

As I sauntered in, I was greeted—well, eventually—by a chef whose thousand-yard stare could rival any overcommitted debutante questioning her engagement. Ah, the beauty of an artist lost in existential thought; I felt right at home.

Ordering ribs seemed like a safe bet—until it wasn’t. Was the meat good? Yes. Four out of five stars, if one must quantify culinary prowess. But as anyone who has walked into a gala wearing last season’s couture knows, good just doesn’t cut it when you can do better yourself. I guess that would be a matter of opinion too. So, who knows the truth? Not I, so, I too must try harder.

And speaking of doing better, the sauce! Ah, that sauce—a Venegas-inspired creation, perhaps? It was as enigmatic as a dowager countess with a dubious past. The chef might have been contemplating his life choices, but his sauce had already made its choice—to be the belle of the ball.

Yet, the night’s most tantalizing surprise was a slice of plain white bread. Much like a debutante with a secret talent for pole vaulting, this bread flew under the radar, only to dazzle when dipped in that mysterious sauce. The combination was the gastronomic coup de maître of the evening.

Would I return to O’Keefe’s? Yes, but with the bar set sky-high by a single piece of bread, the chef has his work cut out for him. Can he deliver a dish that elicits an “Oh my gosh, I can’t do that at home?” Only time, and perhaps another contemplative gaze into the abyss, will tell.

So, the next time you’re craving an adventure in the form of meat and sauce, consider O’Keefe’s. Just be prepared for a humble slice of bread to upstage the main act. After all, isn’t that just like life among the upper crust?
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Joshua Bowser
Used to come here to close out night, but after last couple experiences, no thanks. Particular last one where last call 45 minutes early, timing is no big deal, but I go up immediately and am told shots only, no other drinks with max attitude. They let few bad patrons effect their attitude and service to everyone else and left bad taste in our mouths. Without drinks, we were also told everyone had to leave 30 min early and wait outside in freezing cold waiting for uber while they let friends hang out inside no problem. Pretty much avoiding this place now because of it.
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Heater Pie
Alright little spot. They have the best open mic on a Monday night in the qc. They even allow this pretentous clown to make up songs on the fly play there.
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robert broome
Is one of my favorite places in the quad cities?
They have a large selection of beer. IPA’s logger’s stouts. They even have a few slots, but not overrun with them.
They keep all my favorites.
And constantly bring it in new flavors and vendors. To get a chance, definitely check it out.
If you get a chance, stop it and check it out.
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David Elmore
Love this place…great atmosphere…bartender on Saturday night is great.
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Joe Church (HoBo Joe)
Not a bad locals bar. I would definitely return next time I come to town.
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