Pretty disappointed with the price. I had 10 wings, 2 large Budweiser's and ended up dropping 32 bucks with tip....owch. 11.69 for 10 wings celery and carrots, and 11 bucks for two big buds. With tax it came to 27 something. I was still hungry when i left so i ate a fortune cookie on the way home.
The price of the beer was way too high i thought but theres no prices on the menus so you never know what your paying. I figure that a low end non imported beer that sells for two bucks a pint in most places wouldnt cost as much as the whole 12 pack does on the worst day for a couple of tall glasses.
The wings were good. I had 10, five with a dry rub and five with a sauce. Dry rub was the dessert heat and the sauce was Parmesan garlic. The dry rub id give 4 outta ten but the Parmesan sauce was really good. It would have been good with anything especially fish or vegetables. The guys i was with ordered 20 boneless so i got to try out a bunch of other sauces which all were pretty good. The hottest ones they make are pretty hot and i wished that id have gotten them instead of the dry rub which didnt really blow my hair back. I had three of the super hot and didnt break a sweat but thats what i look for most of the time with hot wings...hotness. The mango habenero was good stuff, lemon pepper dry rub tasted like some cleaner or something but nobody makes good lemon pepper any more it seems. The jalapeno sauce was good too. Unfortunately the boneless wings were about as tasty as a chicken nugget.
Service was ok. Our server was really nice but there was a table mix up or something so we got forgot about for a while. Seems like they hire really young thin girls there and nothing else. She was really pushing the drinks hard, i told her id be alright for a while and she was back two minutes later asking again. Typical corporate chain robot training all the way. When we were paying she grabbed the money and took off without really even saying anything. Most places youll get a thanks, see you again or something.
Tuesdays they have 65 cent wings which is closer to what they should be priced around considering that thats what they move the most of inherently youd think that theyd want people to come back for more....not at that price. Two blocks away you can get 12 bigger wings for 8.95 and two dollar pints of bud. More wings and three beers would have been 20 instead of 30 dollars but thats typical of big chain, average food for inflated prices.
Edit - a couple hours after i wrote this review it became very apparrent that i had a gotten sick from eating here....one star, zero would be better.
As others have noted, this is not the place to go if you want to hear what the person you are dining with has to say. I sat across from my husband, and could see his lips moving, so I know he was wanting to tell me something. I could not hear our waitress when she was talking to us- she had to come over to our side of the table and yell. If you have a child who is prone to tantrums, or a newborn with colic, this is the place to go- no one will notice the screams.
Okay, it is a sports bar, not fine dining...I will say the fried dill pickles are really good. I made the mistake of looking up the fat and calories- and even splitting an order is scary. They offer tons of flavors for wings, but the boneless wings we ordered were so much hard batter it was hard to enjoy.
It was a busy night, and I appreciate it is hard to stay on top of things, but the floor was a mess- crayons, napkins, pieces of food- it made for a very unkempt, disheveled atmosphere.
For me personally, I Â feel there are way too many other choices for me to go back here. For my time and money, I want better food, and someplace not so chaotic. If you like big screen sports, beer, wings, and do not mind screaming to be heard, this is the place for you.