Quite surprised at the food. We had everything from pizza to burgers to fish and everything was so good. Went in the afternoon so was nice and quiet. Everything about our dining experience was positive. Would totally visit again.
Kenneth N.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
What DT pizza place you know in Calgary that’s got their own parking? 7 spots ;) Plus a patio too. Everything’s all fresh, so even if you place advanced order, they only make the dough on that day; nothing’s pre-made, pre packaged like Subway lol.
Charles R.
Place rating: 1 Mississauga, Canada
Where’s the service? I was hungry on Wednesday night and looking for some late night pizza pie, so I went to Poco Locos around 930. I could see the pizza. I was salivating. After waiting for what seemed like two minutes nobody had come to take my order so I walked out and went to the pizza place across the street. If I could give zero stars I would have.
Nore R.
Place rating: 5 Calgary, Canada
The food here is amazing, I love that there was a variety of food so my friends and I were all satisfied. What I loved about this place is the karaōke, something which other bars don’t offer. If you are looking for a good night with your friends and some good food, at an affordable price then Poco Loco’s is the place to be. I will definitely be going back! P. S. potato skins here are to die for!
Lonnie T.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
I’ve been in the restaurant. It was pretty good. This review is for their by the slice counter. I had left Taste of Calgary unsatisfied appetite wise and needed a bit of a fill up. Decided to head over to Poco’s and grab a slice. I am not huge pizza fan to begin with but I do like the pizza at Poco’s. The guy that I ordered the pizza from mentioned that he thought the pizza wasn’t warm enough. He took it into the kitchen and nuked it for me. I headed outside and sat on the curb. The guy inside came out shortly after and offered me a stool. I spent the next ten minutes think about how awesome the server was. Much love!
Arc P.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
Always a blast with the Karaōke here! However, Friday was the first time I actually ate at Poco’s. We had a Spinach Pie and Butcher Shop pizza. What I liked most about the pies were how clean they were. Much less greasier than I expected! It was a little more watery than I was used to, but it didn’t bother me that much. I also thought it was a little overpriced. $ 18 dollars each for a small 10′ is an excessive premium, but I would eat here again. Interesting Fact: Poco’s has WiFi, neat! Every time I come to Poco’s I have a good time, will be back when I have stress to release!
Ange T.
Place rating: 3 Calgary, Canada
I think Poco’s has one of the best english song karaōke selection in the city. In fact I’ll go as far as to say it beats any $ 400 set of magic sing mics! Unfortunately Poco doesn’t have private rooms: S Leaving exposure to the heat of a dive bar joint. Decent beer/drink prices, although last night we went there was only one waitress who was serving the entire place, making her visits to your table very rare. When one visits a dive bar and observes and comments on the characters that they see this place, one makes an assumption that such«shady» characters frequent this place. Perhaps this is half true, but I sometimes like to consider how they have observed me and if they in turn found me a befitting dive-bar character. Last night I shook hands with a friendly but strange fella newly arrived from North Africa, who I assume realized that this was not the place to absorb Canadian culture and quickly disappeared. One piece of advise: when singing karaōke at dives, ALWAYS deploy the use of a hypeman. Preferably one that is carrying some HEAT.
Tiffany N.
Place rating: 2 Calgary, Canada
Between Angelo finding his true love, only to have her pass out later in the middle of the floor… the scary giant guy singing«Part of Your World» from the Little Mermaid(which I’m now convinced is what you hear when you die) and the woman that came prepared with a pre-mixed CD for the karaōke emcee; «interesting» doesn’t quite describe this place. Next time, bring travel-sized Purell.
Wendy P.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
*dive bar alert* And yes I’m giving it 4 stars. Why? Because you’ll get an experience at Poco Loco’s like nowhere else in the city. Not even Ducky’s. Besides having ridiculously good pizza, Poco’s is host to karaōke night. I’m not sure if they’re still doing it 7 nights a week, but it’s definitely still there on the weekends. Now, if you hit the night right(which we seem to, so I’m inclined to think every night is the right night), you’ll pretty much have the place to yourself save for a couple of the regulars. So there’s no need to be shy around the karaōke machine. The other bit you’ll get at Poco Loco’s is the experience of Dr. Love who appears to have taken over hosting the karaōke. We once did a duet together. That was something. Though there’s a decent selection of songs in the book, I don’t think the karaōke book has been updated in quite some time, so don’t expect some of the more recent hits to be in there.