The Dutch Goose
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The Dutch Goose is a decades-old sports bar in West Menlo Park that is considered a landmark that helps to set a friendly character for that municipal region. In 2005, new ownership came in.[1]
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[edit] Description
The Dutch Goose management considers the establishment to be family-oriented. It was established around 1970 and has been specializing in burgers, brews, smoked brisket, steamed clams, and deviled eggs. Their facilities include 8 plasma tv's, peanuts on the floor, carved tables, video games, pool tables, and most of all our inviting atmosphere.[2] They make a point of calling customers by name, not a number. They recently built an outside bar called the "Duck Blind" and are looking for experienced bar tenders (4 years or more). They seek long-term commitment in their staff. Some of their shifts include:
Wednesday thru Saturday: 11am to 6pm & 6pm to 2am Sunday thru Tuesday: 11am to 5pm & 5pm to 12am
[edit] Disambiguation
- There is a "The Dutch Goose" Sports Bar & Grill just north of Topeka, Kansas. It has been a Topeka tradition since 1938.
- There is a "The Dutch Goose" bar in Caldwell, Idaho (northwest of Boise) Its website is http://www.dutchgoose.com/
[edit] Notes
- ↑ New owner for the Dutch Goose: Menlo Park man takes over the West Menlo landmark by Jane Knoerle, 2005-10-05
- ↑ Classic burgers satisfy at Dutch Goose: Pool, arcade games, sports create entertaining atmosphere for dining by Henry Becker of Campanile, 2008-02-20
