
Tee up your appetite because The Sand Bar in Windsor, Colorado is open to everyone! From hearty burgers to mouthwatering pizzas, crisp salads, flavorful wraps, pub favorites like nachos and wings, and a lineup of refreshing drinks, we’ve got something to satisfy every craving. Indulge in our relaxed, casual dining experience. Whether you’re fueling up after a round of golf or simply craving some delicious eats & drinks, The Sand Bar is your go-to destination for a dining experience that’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser. So grab your crew and swing by for a taste of the good life!
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Address: 1600 Pelican Lakes Point, Windsor, CO 80550
Phone: (970) 460-1710
Website: https://sandbarwindsor.com/
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Reviews
There were only a handful of other customers at this time …. Food was good, when we finally got it. If you want a quick lunch, Don’t,…..go here! No excuse for bad service….I can’t imagine how they will stay in business…..I know golfers like to stop in, but hopefully not in a hurry…..
The sink in the men’s room was broken, meaning they needed to reattach the faucet to the granite sink. Water still came out and I could wash my hands. They said someone else also let them know and that they’d put in a work order to get it fixed.
But the most unpleasant thing about the whole meal last night was the obnoxiously loud guy sitting at the bar dropping frequent f-bombs. Looking over at another family table of 4, they seemed to be a bit uncomfortable and glaring over at him. Look, I get it. People get loud, rowdy, and drunk at a bar. I’m not a member here, but I have worked at a few country clubs. Stuff like that might happen out on the golf course, but never in the restaurant in front of children and more elderly members. At the very least, I don’t think it unreasonable for one of the bartenders or managers to have asked the guy to speak a little quieter so that the whole restaurant didn’t have to hear his many conversation topics and vulgar language.
Each and every entree was disappointing. Thursday is supposedly the restaurant’s signature weekly prime rib night. The $25 prime rib was under seasoned and over cooked. (It came out looking like the meat had been boiled) not to mention, the sides were bland and odd. The asparagus was unpleasant, and the mashed potatoes were oddly sweet, to the point that they were not eaten by either patrons who ordered the mashed potatoes.
The $17 patty melt was dry, under seasoned, and barely melted. The first half of the sandwich the patron bit into had cold spots within it, while the other half was warmer and more melted. Which suggests both halves of the sandwich were not put symmetrically under a heat lamp, or even worse, were not cooked at the same time…to compound that disappointment, the patty melt included a side of fries where multiple fries were cold or even still frozen in the middle.
And I can’t forget the most expensive item ordered, the $28 salmon entree. It was supposed to include an overall lemon flavor to the entree, rice and green beans. I am still searching for it. The rice was cooked well, but it was remarkably unflavored. the green beans were dry, and the salmon was undercooked. Leaving the patron with a very dissatisfying experience.
the best tasting items were the appetizers, the soup of the day, and the salads. Which are hard to mess up.
For the price, it was highly disappointing. Maybe this place is more ideal in the summer, during happy hours, when the weather is nice, and the “bar food” aka apps, burgers, pizzas, and beers are discounted.
But I am very reluctant to give this place an other chance at the prices they list.
Why pay $17-30 for each entree that you would prefer throw away rather than eat?