105-Ten Bar & Grill

Hours

Wednesday:
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Thursday:
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Friday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday:
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Tuesday:
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM

Chamber Rating

4.3 - (370 reviews)
202
116
29
10
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Read Our 370 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.3 - (370 reviews)
202
116
29
10
13
  • Dan Calandro


    Mar 27th, 2024

  • Michael Toro

    Placed an order through DoorDash & the order was confirmed delivered within 30mins to the WRONG HOUSE! I call the dasher who said they were on the way then ghosted me. (DoorDash eventually refunded me) I called 105-Ten, the young lady who answered the phone was courteous & listened fully to the situation. She then put her manager on the phone, also very courteous, professional & went beyond my expectations. He had me place the order with them directly AND they would deliver it to me (they dont deliver)! This is customer service/ satisfaction at its FINEST!
    Mar 23rd, 2024

  • Christian Daglieri

    This is one of my family, specifically my two sons, places to go to eat. Every time we go, we have an amazing experience. The severs are top notch and are always friendly. And this is before we even eat. The sticky bites are a must. The chips with blue cheese dipping sauce are outstanding. Between the burgers, salads, tacos, grilled cheeses AND Mac n cheese, there is something for everyone and none will disappoint.
    Mar 20th, 2024

  • Owen Iozzio

    Very good home made potato chips and and great burgers here. Very friendly staff. Thanks!
    Mar 4th, 2024

  • Alan Bivona

    Over 55? - Prepare to feel unwelcome. As a senior and frequent visitor to 105 Ten, I've observed a concerning trend regarding the seating of elderly patrons by the hostess. Despite a nearly empty restaurant today (please see the attached photo), my 71-year-old dining companion and I were once again led to a table near the restrooms and kitchen service area in the rear of the restaurant. The table lacked place settings or chairs, prompting a request to be seated at any of the empty, already set tables we passed on our way in. Upon questioning the hostess about this recurring pattern that I had noticed, she remained silent and refused to speak. Seeking clarification, I asked a nearby waiter the same question, only to receive a dismissive response about the table now being set for us which in no way addressed my concern. Unsatisfied, I requested to speak to a manager. Instead of a manager, a bartender approached, claiming no management was on duty but offering to address any concerns. When asked about the choice of seating, the bartender justified it by citing the restaurant's sports bar atmosphere on a supposedly busy day. Despite pointing out the emptiness of the restaurant (again see photo), this excuse from the bartender persisted. I insisted on speaking to a manager, considering the bartender's response insufficient. A call from a remote "manager" followed, who avoided addressing the pattern of seating elderly customers in the back. Frustratingly, he became hostile, refusing to explain the preference for such seating and insisting that the table near the bathroom and kitchen was his best seat in the house. His demeanor escalated to hostility, dismissing my concerns and asserting his authority over the establishment. I question how a man who as he declared has worked in the industry for 28 years, would come to consider the table in front of the restroom doors and within reaching distance to the kitchen serving station to be the "best table in the house". If you look at the photo, the table frequently relegated to senior diners is BEHIND all the tables visible in the attached photo. Would you call that the best table in the house? For those still reading, it appears that 105 Ten consistently seats elderly patrons at the back in an effort to maintain an image of a "hip" sports bar, relegating individuals with grey hair, mobility aids, or assistance needs to a less visible position in the restaurant. Sadly seniors are not welcome at 105 Ten. Based on the amount of people dining there today, it doesn't look like other clientele are satisfied with 105 Ten as well.
    Feb 4th, 2024

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About
105-Ten Bar & Grill

Upscale American Bar & Grill offering lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Saturday and Sunday Brunch. 4 Large screen TVs, outdoor tent with ample heat for colder months. Dine-In / Take Out / Outdoor Dining with heat, Delivery available through UberEats and DoorDash.

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Services

  • Bar & grill
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Specialities

  • Bar & grill
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Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for 105-Ten Bar & Grill?

A The phone number for 105-Ten Bar & Grill is: 914-236-3651.


Q Where is 105-Ten Bar & Grill located?

A 105-Ten Bar & Grill is located at 127 Woodside Ave, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510


Q What is the internet address for 105-Ten Bar & Grill?

A The website (URL) for 105-Ten Bar & Grill is: https://www.105tenrest.com/


Q What days are 105-Ten Bar & Grill open?

A 105-Ten Bar & Grill is open:
Wednesday: 11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Thursday: 11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Friday: 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday: 11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Tuesday: 11:30 AM - 9:30 PM


Q How is 105-Ten Bar & Grill rated?

A 105-Ten Bar & Grill has a 4.3 Star Rating from 370 reviewers.

Hours

Wednesday:
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Thursday:
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Friday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday:
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Tuesday:
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM

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105-Ten Bar & Grill

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 370 Reviews )
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Dan Calandro on Google

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Michael Toro on Google

image Placed an order through DoorDash & the order was confirmed delivered within 30mins to the WRONG HOUSE! I call the dasher who said they were on the way then ghosted me. (DoorDash eventually refunded me)
I called 105-Ten, the young lady who answered the phone was courteous & listened fully to the situation. She then put her manager on the phone, also very courteous, professional & went beyond my expectations. He had me place the order with them directly AND they would deliver it to me (they dont deliver)!
This is customer service/ satisfaction at its FINEST!


Christian Daglieri on Google

image This is one of my family, specifically my two sons, places to go to eat. Every time we go, we have an amazing experience. The severs are top notch and are always friendly. And this is before we even eat. The sticky bites are a must. The chips with blue cheese dipping sauce are outstanding. Between the burgers, salads, tacos, grilled cheeses AND Mac n cheese, there is something for everyone and none will disappoint.


Owen Iozzio on Google

image Very good home made potato chips and and great burgers here. Very friendly staff. Thanks!


Alan Bivona on Google

image Over 55? - Prepare to feel unwelcome.
As a senior and frequent visitor to 105 Ten, I've observed a concerning trend regarding the seating of elderly patrons by the hostess. Despite a nearly empty restaurant today (please see the attached photo), my 71-year-old dining companion and I were once again led to a table near the restrooms and kitchen service area in the rear of the restaurant. The table lacked place settings or chairs, prompting a request to be seated at any of the empty, already set tables we passed on our way in.
Upon questioning the hostess about this recurring pattern that I had noticed, she remained silent and refused to speak. Seeking clarification, I asked a nearby waiter the same question, only to receive a dismissive response about the table now being set for us which in no way addressed my concern. Unsatisfied, I requested to speak to a manager.
Instead of a manager, a bartender approached, claiming no management was on duty but offering to address any concerns. When asked about the choice of seating, the bartender justified it by citing the restaurant's sports bar atmosphere on a supposedly busy day. Despite pointing out the emptiness of the restaurant (again see photo), this excuse from the bartender persisted. I insisted on speaking to a manager, considering the bartender's response insufficient.
A call from a remote "manager" followed, who avoided addressing the pattern of seating elderly customers in the back. Frustratingly, he became hostile, refusing to explain the preference for such seating and insisting that the table near the bathroom and kitchen was his best seat in the house. His demeanor escalated to hostility, dismissing my concerns and asserting his authority over the establishment. I question how a man who as he declared has worked in the industry for 28 years, would come to consider the table in front of the restroom doors and within reaching distance to the kitchen serving station to be the "best table in the house". If you look at the photo, the table frequently relegated to senior diners is BEHIND all the tables visible in the attached photo. Would you call that the best table in the house?
For those still reading, it appears that 105 Ten consistently seats elderly patrons at the back in an effort to maintain an image of a "hip" sports bar, relegating individuals with grey hair, mobility aids, or assistance needs to a less visible position in the restaurant. Sadly seniors are not welcome at 105 Ten. Based on the amount of people dining there today, it doesn't look like other clientele are satisfied with 105 Ten as well.

Business Response on Google Jan 18th, 2024
There are times when a business needs to protect their reputation against certain reviews and this is one of those times.This guests arrived and the 17 year old hostess proceeded to sit them at a certain table towards the back of the restaurant. This guest was unsatisfied with this table because it was situated close to the kitchen and restrooms. When he made his feelings known, the staff was more than happy to move him to another table more to his liking. The hostess was a little intimidated by this guest asking as to "why this was our policy" to sit guests from the back to the front. One of our male servers came over to assist and was told by this guest to "stop mansplaining" and let the 17 year old hostess speak for herself. After this interaction, the bartender, who has been with us for 4+ years, came over to assist as well. The guest proceeded to question her as well as to why this is "our policy" She reiterated that this is not a policy and once again offered for the guest to sit anywhere else they would like to as we had no reason not to want to accommodate the request. He asked the bartender if she "went to school for this" for which she said no but I am a college graduate and don't know what that has to do with this. He then told her "well I can see that you're not using your degree for anything worthwhile if you're doing this job." He then demanded to speak to a manager once again to "explain the policy of our seating" and notified the bartender who he just personally insulted, to get a manager on the phone ASAP. All of this now was taking place at a new table where he was moved to at his request.As we have a number of locations, I was not physically in that location at the time as I was in one of our other restaurants. When I was made aware of the situation, I got this guest's phone number and called him 5 minutes later from the other restaurant to discuss what exactly the problem was and how I could help. He explained his issues and I too reiterated that there is no seating policy and that I don't understand why this has escalated to this point if numerous people had offered him any other table within the restaurant to his liking. He was hung up on "why is this your policy" for some reason and stating that we don't take the needs of our older clientele more seriously and he demanded an answer as to why he was sat at that particular table when he arrived. At this point, he began to insult me as well on the phone calling me "pigheaded" for some reason still unknown to me. He continued to question my 28 years of experience in this industry and when he didn't care for how the conversation was going, he proceeded to call me a "******* failure". At this point he hung up his cell phone on me, finished his visit with us, and left the restaurant.I take all of our guest's concerns very seriously on the rare occasions somebody is not happy with their experience but in this case, we did everything we could, on the spot, to satisfy this guest's requests and concerns. Even now, I still have no idea as to why he felt the need to insult and intimidate a 17 year old hostess, a male server just trying to help, and a bartender who were doing nothing but trying to accommodate his requests from the time he arrived. Anyone who has been a guest at any of our locations knows that we are known for our excellent customer service and in a situation such as this one, I won't allow our reputation to be falsely dragged through the mud or my employees to be intimidated and personally insulted by anyone.

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