Sherlock’s Baker St. Pub & Grill

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  • Harassed at this bar last night by the female manager. She accused us of being rude to the bartenders......we never spoke to the bartenders. Asked us …

  • White trash drunks. Losers abound, bouncers should join mma, so they think. Staff suited to and probably likes patrons. If you are low brow, you'll fi…

  • My Fav!. I have finally found a place with great food that you can smoke at! First time here was last night and can't believe I've never been here! De…


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Sherlock's Baker St. Pub & Grill is open for Casual Dining and Bar. Sherlock's Baker St. Pub & Grill serves American, British and Bar Food dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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7 Reviews on “Sherlock’s Baker St. Pub & Grill”

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4.3
7 reviews
  • Richard Coleman

    Harassed at this bar last night by the female manager. She accused us of being rude to the bartenders……we never spoke to the bartenders. Asked us to leave…..so we gladly were heading out the door and she said I couldn’t leave unless I left in her cab that she was going to call. Told her I use Uber and will not get in her cab. She said she was calling the Police…..we left. She followed us on foot all the way to the Social House. Police showed up and kindly let us go as this is pure and simply HARRASEMENT! Stay away!

  • Captain D

    White trash drunks. Losers abound, bouncers should join mma, so they think. Staff suited to and probably likes patrons. If you are low brow, you’ll fit right in.

  • Darrell995

    My Fav!. I have finally found a place with great food that you can smoke at! First time here was last night and can’t believe I’ve never been here! Def recommend!

  • JLC

    It’s Ok. Nothing to write home about in my opinion. I will say, I thought the drinks were good, but the food was just ok. It wasn’t outstanding for me. It wasn’t bad either, just pretty much in-line with other places.

  • Armyofdon

    Nothing amazingly special but I had a good time. The fish and chips were very good.

  • Jonas M Luster

    Plain White T-Rule (let’s talk about it). So last night I was a little late on dinner and we decided to head to Sherlocks. I am wearing boots, jeans, and t-shirt. A white t-shirt, that is. Which, promptly, got me denied entry by the gruff looking and not very smart talking bouncer outside. At that moment I was so taken aback I didnt retort or remember the details well enough to do so, but now that it all trickles back in its time to discuss this prohibition.The no white tee rule originated in NYC in the mid-80s and spread into other larger cities, mostly through mindless mimicry until it ended in the mid-90s and only recently resurfaced in DC and Chicago. The official reason is somewhere between no one wants a patron wearing a $2 Hanes Beefy and white t-shirts hurt the eye when worn in blacklight. The true and much less official reason is much more sinister: racism. In the mid-80s NYC clubs found themselves staring down non-discrimination regulations for admission as well as a growing Latino population capable of shelling out the artificially high cover charges and bottle prices at the citys more exclusive clubs. And just as in Texas, exclusive in NYC meant rich and white.Owners reacted by adding dress codes that targeted predominantly Latino club-goers chains had to be accepted, else the Italian-American and New Jersey crowd would revolt. Sneakers were in again, pointy boots were out, and white t-shirts as the favored garment of Puerto Rican and Cuban partiers went right onto the list of banned no-nos.But these arent the 80s, its the 10s. Were hopefully past all this. My t-shirt wasnt a $2 Hanes, it was an Armani White. This isnt NYC, its Addison, TX, population 13,000. The rule only catches males wearing white tees so the it looks weird in blacklight line is out. Plus this isnt a freaking club, its a pseudo-British gastro-pub, about as British as Olive Garden is Italian. From the speakers blared not techno or house but the Ramones (yes, that band famous for its frontman, a certain Mr. Rotten, who started a whole trend of wearing white t-shirts in punk fashion).Dress codes for chain-gastropubs in a 13,000 soul community are ridiculous. For that matter so are bouncers. Dress codes based on racial discrimination and backed by idiotic mimicry of a city of 6 million are more than that, theyre a sure sign of a diseased mind. Youre named after Sherlock Holmes, a fictional character known for his ability to deduce and reason. Nothing in this dress code says reason or logic. Youre a failure, Sherlocks Pub and Grill, you totally are. This is 2013 the economy is reeling and diners and drinkers are more discerning. Artificial exclusivity no longer works in NYC, how long until this trickles down into Addison, TX, pop 13,000?

  • Copetenn

    Had a light dinner at Sherlock’s Addison last night. Overall it was fair.Start w kudos to our server, she was genuine and provided good service w/o being overly so.I had new spinach and quinoa salad. Greens were fresh, quinoa was overly dry and wish there had been more of it in terms of serving portion. Also had a side of sauted vegetables–the serving size was very very small. The veggies looked like they would have no flavor by appearance, but they did have a little. Clearly, though, the vegetables were clearly an afterthought to simply put on a coffee saucer dish. Overall it was fair. Good service, food left some to be desired.

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5100 Belt Line Road, Addison, TX 75254

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