About
A lively sports bar in Belmont, this spot combines pizzeria fare with indoor golf. While the specific simulator brand isn't listed, it offers a casual environment for a round of golf alongside a full food and drink menu. Customer reviews frequently praise the food and atmosphere.
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Customer Reviews
I tried their pizza challenge. It was fun. The gluten-free pizza was good, too. - Pizza 28” Challenge - $35: Super thin, but soft and fairly good. The crust was dry, tough, chewy and was fairly plain. The pizza was easy, but the crust was very hard. I saved the crust for last (a tactic I learned from another competitor), but in this case, I think you need to eat the crust along the way so you don’t get tired of chewing it all at the end. Break it up. I failed by one slice and almost all the crust I saved for the end. It sounds like the challenge is undefeated currently. Someone has to beat it. It is well within the possibility compared to other challenges out there. Though it is 28” and that sounds huge (it is huge), it is actually thin enough that it is still very much possible for those who train for it. I’d have to guess it is 4 pounds. I weighed it at 3.5 pounds, but we couldn’t get it to balance well enough to take our hands off of it to get an accurate measurement. 28” is huge!!! - Pizza 9” - $: Fits on a plate. My daughter ate it and reported it was good. The crust was plain. - Cauliflower Pizza 12” - $: Except for the amount of cheese, it would have been my daughter’s new favorite gluten-free pizza. - Service: Super helpful and cheerful. She was new, but it didn’t show at all. She was very proficient and amazing! - Atmosphere: Clean. A bit on the darker side, but not bad. There is a higher ceiling and voices probably carry very easily. We didn’t experience that too much since we stopped by during a slow time. - Conclusion: I’d certainly recommend this place for many reasons including the cheerful staff. Visited on a Monday at 2pm.
What in the world has happened here!?! Haven’t been to this Flo’s in a couple years because I thought it was bad back then. First, there were managers or something walking around cold, laser beams for eyes inspecting tables and nearly making the guests feel unwelcome. I kept feeling like “what am I doing wrong that they don’t like?” We had FOUR different people come up to our table asking about my mom’s glass of ice all within about a minute of each other. Hard to have a conversation. The salads were great, seemed fresh. But it took us 35 minutes to get our wings…. And the worst part is that they were tough, like raw tough, super crispy on the outside and tough on the inside. I do not think they were fully cooked through and I have been nauseous and throwing up since then too. Hoping to feel better today. It had been years since we had gone to Flo’s because it was bad then and apparently it’s gotten worse. Our server Victoria was great though, the best part of that visit was being able to bless someone with a nice tip! Merry Xmas Victoria. Flo’s, I hope you can turn this around for the sake of the community.
Service was great! Haley is a great bartender and worked her butt off to take care of us during a very busy night. The food however is a different story, the pizza is very inconsistent, with the only constant being that the toppings are always lacking. While our order was technically correct, two minuscule bits of sausage per slice of pizza is not what we were expecting. I feel the kitchen is always short staffed and management could do better.
Business Information
Address
1259 Post Dr NE, Belmont, MI 49306
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Technology for the game indoors.