

A long-standing Menlo Park institution since 1966, Dutch Goose is a family-friendly hangout known for its welcoming, laid-back vibe—featuring arcade games, a pool table, sports TVs, and inviting indoor and outdoor seating. Perfect for burgers, brews, and casual gatherings with a community spirit.
Sports bar known for burgers, brews & deviled eggs, with a heated patio, arcade games & 8 TVs.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3567 Alameda de las Pulgas, Menlo Park, CA 94025
Phone: (650) 854-3245
Website: https://www.dutchgoose.net/
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Reviews
Ordered the Brisket pizza which immediately caught my attention and for good reason! Smokey tender brisket with savory caramelized onions and the mushrooms really balanced everything in one bite.
The beer selection was excellent and the cocktails were great.
Plenty of bar games but only a single pool table so take your chances if thats all you came for.
Great vibe overall.
I’ve always loved the laid-back, no-frills vibe at the Dutch Goose—it’s a classic spot and a bit of a hidden gem in Menlo Park. It’s the kind of place that’s perfect for grabbing a drink, catching up with friends, and watching a game in a casual, nostalgic setting.
That said, I was disappointed with the food during this visit, especially considering the prices. I wasn’t expecting gourmet fare, but it fell short even of basic expectations. The place was busy as it was a Friday night, and I didn’t mind waiting about 50–55 minutes for our food order. The bigger issue was that we weren’t notified until all of our food was ready. By the time we picked up the food from the heat lamp area, it was clear that some of it—like the pizza and salad—had been sitting there for quite a while, waiting on the burger to be finished. As a result, the Caesar salad was actually warm—hotter than the pizza—and as you can imagine, a warm Caesar salad doesn’t quite hit the mark.
I’ll definitely be back, but next time I’ll keep it simple with just drinks and fries—which are always solid.
miss the peanut shells everywhere and the pinball machines. But I was happy to have a NY steak sandwich at $17.99. Not to bad when 33 years ago I paid $7.99. And the flavor,taste,and memory was close accept for the pinball machines and free peanuts everywhere. I hope you last another 33 years.
I like that you order at the counter and then choose your own seat, indoor or outdoor. I can see how this place gets incredibly crowded at times, so beware of that. I believe you can reserve a spot for large groups.
In terms of food:
* Decent selection of beers
* Fried onion rings and fries were good – I’ve had better with lighter batter, but these were good
* Burger was okay – I’ve definitely had better, but it served its purpose
* Pastrami sandwich was a hit (according to my son) and really hit the spot for him – I had a bite the next day, and it was quite good (with that nicely oil-toasted bread)
* Not sure what brought me to order a french dip at a place like this, but I enjoyed it
I would come back again, and I can see how it would be a really fun place to watch a game with friends and other fans.
Came here with my team for a night out and had a lot of fun.
The drinks and the food are at fair prices