I went here with a couple of buddies before 8 on a Saturday night. The bar wasn't busy, so it was easy to get a table right away and our waitress was quick to get us anything we needed.
We started off with drafts and their pub fries, which were beyond awesome. Giant chunks of bacon, plenty of cheese, and ranch dressing drizzled over crispy fries made for an awesome pairing with the beer.
I had the BBQ bacon burger and it was ridiculously good. Big burger, thick strips of bacon, and just the right amount if barbecue sauce. Get it with the chipotle fries, you won't regret it.
All in all, I'm really happy we tried the place out, and I'll be coming back again. We didn't stay much longer after we finished our food, so I can't attest to how the bar is once it's busier in the evening. Come here if you're looking for a good place to eat and pregame before going out to party- it worked well for me!
Went on a Saturday around 12 ish...no one was really in the place....actually it was E-M-P-T-Y except for an older gray haired lady (Marge) that is an apparent regular....
Def not the place to be seen that is for sure. Â Food....I had the fries, they were supposed to come 'smothered' in cheese, bacon, sour cream, and chive. Â They came out sans the latter two, the waitress apologized and brought a side of sour cream, said they were out of chive. Â Not quite how I pictured my loaded fries to look. Â Ordered them from some yelp suggestions...
update: whatever they used to be, they are not.... Did NOT look like the yelpers pic
Cannot find a reason why I would ever return.
This establishment has undergone an ownership change - and with that comes quick and drastic changes that moved this quaint, fun place into another version of Wilde Resturant.
Rally not sure what they want to be when they grow up: a pub, restaurant, sports bar? All I do know is that prices have gone up, portions down, changes to the menu that can be almost laughable for the amount they are charging (a small plate of a humus-like appetizer with 6 maybe 7 slices, if your lucky, of a heated pita ... for $6-$7).
Gone is the free popcorn, in with the charging of $1 for home-made(?) chips -- guess they can't afford a free 1st bowl, gone is the pool table, in with all the big TVs.
Maybe I'll revisit in a few months, but for now, if I want Wilde, I'll go there - at least the chef wont insult you if you give an honest answer to "how's your meal."