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    3.8 (67 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
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    Happy hour specials
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    Outdoor seating
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    Drink menu
    David L.

    I stopped in to catch one of the summer music shows, they have a DJ on Friday nights and a band on Saturday. There are several areas to get food but you have to order and pay at each individual one. Which there was a way to start a tab and just pay at the end. I ordered one of the signature drinks which the line went fast and didn't wait hardly at all. They offer a good selection of cocktails/ Beer and NA drinks. It was a good mix, Bar staff ran my card and didn't even offer to keep it open if I would like to. Unless I missed them the only bathroom I found on the outside was way in the back corner. Even with the parking lot full and most of the area around the bar there were still plenty of seats available. Overall it is a good place to catch a live band.

    Rasalind F.

    This is a nice chill spot to hangout. The food and drinks were very tasty. Service was great, too. The space is pretty open (which I like) giving you a decent amount of distance between tables (excluding the booths against the wall). I believe they have bingo night which is when I visited. I think there are other activities to do as well, I just didn't make time to venture around to check them out. But there is always next time .

    Calie H.

    Met up with our other friends for a game of pickleball and a quick bite. This place did not disappoint! It was super easy to reserve a court on their website. The check in process was very too. They have a beautiful facility! I really like how the courts are setup. Bright. Spacious. And extremely clean. They have quite a few selections on their food menu. There's something for everyone. And I like that they have a lot of shareable plates. Price was much cheaper than other pickleball places in town. We had fun tonight and will definitely be back.

    Lyna L.

    Great places for a relax night with friends. It is an open pub that also have pickleball court to play and they offer free bingo night room time to time. The staff and very friendly and attentive. Their chicken bacon flatbread was delicious and the funnel fries were perfect to end the night.

    Amanda T.

    So glad we checked this place out!! Spent a few hours on a beautiful weekend playing pickle ball and corn hole while enjoying brunch! We enjoyed the breakfast burgers and burritos the most! Can't beat the pitcher of mimosas for $15 as well! Great service and a fun time was had by all! Highly recommend!

    Bloody Mary and nachos
    Courtney C.

    My husband and I came to Serv for the 1st time during our lunch break on my birthday. We had a great time! It was pretty empty but we went on a Tuesday at 2:30. We stayed for an hour. I enjoyed the happy hour! Happy Hour Deals are very affordable! They have apps from $5-$8. I would say their everyday prices were very reasonable as well, for example happy hour nachos were $8 and regular price is $10. There are options for everyone since they have different restaurants you can walk up and order from like food trucks but in storage containers. I thought the design was very creative and loved the urban feel! Check them out on instagram too for upcoming events we noticed them doing different party options and pickleball tournaments. I haven't yet attended any of the events but hope to soon.

    Outdoor area
    Soudary K.

    Love this place. I went in to check it out tonight. Great outdoor space with big screen for sports viewing or even movie night. A couple of stages for live music performances. Lots of seating and games to occupy your time. Several vendors on site for food, snacks and drinks. We had good service while there.

    One food container menu - Smash Bowl!
    Rachel H.

    After just opening in March, SERV is growing, adapting and fitting into their new space! They're gearing up for a fun summer season. I'm really hoping they host a few family movie nights on their lawn! That would be so fun!! We played indoor pickleball for an hour. The courts are pretty nice! There is no AC for their indoor courts, but they do have giant fans for airflow plus garage door windows they can open however much they want when it's cooler outside than it is inside! They have self-serve water coolers and water bottle refill fountains around the indoor space. Major potential for improvement: instead of asking the customers to walk into the bar to order, offer court side service! Another option: place iPads near the courts linked to each individual reservation so players could order from there (kind of like Panera Bread has) or something like that! Their outdoor area has what looked like 7-10 individual "food containers" (think of them like stationary food trucks) with their own flare and menus. Not sure what the hours are. The vegan food container menu looked delicious! (See photo!)

    Patio area
    Susan F.

    Visited with a large group celebrating a birthday. Serv did a great job accommodating us on a Saturday afternoon. Luckily a cold snowy day so not much of a crowd. The waitresses were top notch, rushing around taking orders and passing out food. The food actually arrived pretty fast even with our large party. Each person's food arrived in containers with lids, which seemed to keep the food warmer and help make delivery easier. Tip, it's a no cash joint, so bring some plastic. While we didn't play pickleball, the adjoining play area looked well laid out with several matches going. Great overall impression, just hope to visit on a warmer day to take full advantage of the awesome patio area.

    A Portion of the Outside Area
    Steve D.

    I enjoyed my soft opening event experience at this new entertainment complex. They offer six indoor pickleball courts, two outdoor pickleball courts, yard games (seasonal) and six different food vendors with a wide range of options including BBQ, tacos, vegan, pizza, wings, burgers and bowls. They also offer a coffee shop, a spacious inside seating area with an L-shaped bar, two large video screens for movies or watch parties, private event spaces, cabanas, a stage for live music and events, and a good amount of parking west of the facility. Every employee I met was professional and helpful. It's great to have this nice, new, versatile entertainment district in OP. Excellent!

    Brunch burger with tots
    Jolene M.

    Celebrated St. Patrick's day in style with a ladies brunch. Adorable Lucky Mimosas. Loved the brunch burger. With a fried egg and avocado. The tots were crisp and golden. Brunch is available Saturday & Sunday 10am - 2pm. I'm sure on a warm day this is the place to be. Cool outdoor food concept. Also offering pickleball games. Fun all around!

    Big screen 2 of 2.
    Blair J.

    I visited SERV on their opening weekend in Overland Park! While I see a ton of potential, they (understandably) have a few kinks to work out. First, to overview the concept, this is a bar, restaurant, and entertainment venue, with pickleball courts, similar to Chicken N' Pickle. They have a full restaurant and bar indoors, and a large outdoor courtyard with big screens. Instead of a singular menu, they have different concepts within boxcars out in the courtyard - kind of like food trucks. You can order any of them via a server in the restaurant. The food options are diverse - they have bar food, tacos, bowls, and most notably, a 100% vegan concept called "Power Plant." I can't express how awesome it is that they included a vegan option. I had the tacos from "Tacodile" and my sister had the Chorizo & Mango pizza from Power Plant, each priced at $15. Most of the meal options are priced at a flat $15, and some are higher. We both thought our food was really good. I did think the portion sizes were a bit small for the price. Service is still a work in progress. I was surprised that the hostess, nor the server oriented us to the space and concept - a missed opportunity. The restaurant wasn't that busy, but our server was rushed and not very present. And barely after we finished our last bite, she was back to ask for payment. It all felt a little impersonal and rushed. I'm sure this will improve as everyone gains their footing. The space is huge, and when we were there for dinner, it seemed family friendly. I think the bar indoors is way too small - a miss. I think this place will be much more fun when the weather warms up and the outdoor space can be utilized. I'm thrilled we have another dining and entertainment venue in OP. Looking forward to trying it again soon and revising my review.

    Outdoor space
    Erica J.

    SERV is a food and entertainment facility that recently opened this Friday in OP (located in the Promotory Shopping Center). There are 6 indoor and 2 outdoor pickleball courts as well as a variety of yard games. Outside there are also two large video screens that were streaming basketball games and what looks like a stage for live music. There are six "food concepts" housed in shipping containers sprinkled throughout the yard area: Slammers, Dinks, Tacodile, Slow Burn BBQ, Power Plant (vegan), Smashbowl. There's both indoor and outdoor seating that could accommodate just about any group I can imagine. You're seated by a host/hostess and have a waiter/waitress that places your order and retrieves it from whichever shipping container. This was convenient since it's cold outside right now. I asked the waitress if in the summer we'd just go up to the window of the shipping containers instead - she said they're still working through how everything's going to work so TBD. I ordered the Chorizo & Mango Pizza (vegan chorizo, red onion, and mango topped with arugula and cheeze) for $15. The portion size is a good value - one person could eat this and be quite full or two people could split along with a side. It was the scenario where you're honestly full at slice 4-5 but since it's delicious you make it to the end regardless. Overall, this is a neat addition to the area - it's great to see some unique food options and fun spaces outside of the downtown KC area. Excited to return to try another plant-based option soon and for it to be summer to hang out in the outdoor space.

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    Food was good! Had to wait at the pick up window though for awhile before they noticed me and they don't have a doorbell or anything.

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    Ask the Community - SERV

    Do you have rackets and ball to rent or are they available by you when renting a court for the novelist that wants to get into the pickleball game.?

    Hello Steven! We have paddles and balls to rent. Paddles are $3 each and a single ball is also $3, and yours to keep!

    How much was the Pickleball court rental?

    Hi Theresa! Non prime time court rental is $20/hour. Prime time court rental is $40/hour Non prime time=Monday-Friday 7a-4p… Read more

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    Review Highlights - SERV

    With the surge in pickle ball and food halls over the last few years, this seems like a perfect marriage of both.

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