Our family went there and had so much fun.The waitress was wonderful. She was sweet and full of energy,very fun to be waited on by her.Nikky I think she said her name was.But our daughter and husband were flying back home so we went in to have a few drinks. We were not disappointed.only I guess the manager got mad at her for talking to us. That was a bummer. But other wise all was good.
Review Source:I love this place. They have delicious food, and they serve pizza all night! Great drink prices and the staff is awesome. They have my favorite game (big punch), and a lot of patio games for the summer nights. It is a great place to watch the game, TV's everywhere! Â Wednesday wings cannot be beat... delicious!
Review Source:This is not my favorite place and I would probably suggest avoiding it; however, when going to HH with co-workers, I often have to go someplace that I don't always like. With that said, this place was really ok. It's not a dump like JD's Bait Shop (sorry to those who like it), it's just an ok place.
There are HH specials for most days of the week, as well as food specials. The food specials are mostly fried bar food and a pretty solid burger for $6 or $7 that is accompanied by fries. At least if you're having a few drinks, I like having substantial food to fill me up for a cheap price, rather than just fries, tots, and other stupid stuff.
I've been here a couple (few) times and I've always had good service, especially for a Friday night when places like this are full. As I mentioned before, the food was ok for a bar and the pours were pretty decent too. There are TVs here if you want to watch a game. And if your machismo needs a display, there's a punching machine that you rain blows on and have a score assigned based on the power of your punching ability.
If there's another work HH here, I'm sure I'd attend. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't go out of my way, but hey, perhaps I should come sometime and try out the Wednesday wings?!
A couple women wanted to get together on a Wednesday night and we decided to venture to Finn McCools on a recommendation that they had some of the better wings around and on Wednesdays, all you can eat for $7. Â Can't beat that deal.
For a deal like that the place seemed rather quiet, I know it's a weeknight, but I expected it to be a bit busier. Â It seems like a great place to watch a game. Â
I didn't really look at the main menu since I knew we were going to be wingin' it. Â Here's the breakdown, the first basket of wings has 10 wings, every subsequent refill can be 3, 6, or 9 that way you can mix and match flavors more easily. Â I'm pretty sure we tried all the flavors:
Traditional, Hot, Honey BBQ, Asian, Garlic Chili, and dry-rub Cajun.
The Hot was a definite a favorite for us girls, not spicy enough that's for sure. Â We can handle spice, the spice level could have increased by ten and I think I still would have considered it mild. Â Most of the other flavors seemed to lean more towards sweet and when I'm eating wings I really want good flavor and good heat - a little bit of a let down here. Â The wings were large and very crispy - a good sign at any place that prides themselves on excellent wings. Â
Two beers a piece and one order of wings per girl and we each paid like $12 or something like that. Â Pretty cheep night if you ask me. Â
Service was attentive and she was always there when we needed her.
I would come back if I was in the area again and either do some more wings or try something off their regular menu. Â A solid 3 to 3.5 dining experience.
I was hesitant to go, but there was a sign that said "All-You-Can-Eat Wings" Wednesdays for $7.00," and was out voted 3 to 1. My friends and I walked in and easily grabbed a booth. This place is quite large, was very dimly lit and seemed to be missing a spark. I could see this place's potential on a weekend night or if there were some big football games on, but it was oddly quiet that day. There weren't too many other costumers, but the ones that were there were eating the wings. A good sign.
They have other options for food and it's the typical bar fare - appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, salads, and the like. As I mentioned, they have all you can eat chicken wings for $7.00 on Wednesdays. This includes the normal ranch or blue cheese dressing, a small assortment of carrots and celery, and a small portion of potato salad. The sauces to choose from were, traditional, hot, honey bbq, Asian, garlic chili, and dry rub spicy Cajun. Not a bad selection. My first basket, which had probably 8-10 wings in it, was the Asian sauce. They were quite good. The sauce was less thick than I was expecting and I was happy to see that. They were crispy and fairly large in size, and had just the right amount of sauce. The next basket I ordered was the honey bbq sauce. There was much more sauce than I would have liked, but they were still pretty tasty. My friends sampled most of the other flavors and seemed to like most of them. The one that fell short was the dry rub spicy Cajun; they were just way too dried out.
The service was good and fairly quick. The waitress was very friendly and was always around to get us something if we needed it. I can't say that I'd ever go back, but if I were in the area and craving wings, and it happened to be Wednesday, I just might stop.
This place is a solid sports bar, with lots of tv's for football season. The owner is always among the crowd cheering on the broncos...the waitresses are awesome and the food specials are great! On Mondays, its all you can eat personal pan pizzas for $5! And it is pretty good pizza...on Sundays you can get $2 apps...this place really has a lot of offer if you need a place to watch a game! But make sure to get there about an hour before the game so that you can get a table that has a view of the big screen!
Review Source:I think i drink way too much, but this is a good place to do it. Happy hours are kinda dead on the weekdays but it is a good place to chat it up with some friends. Happy hour prices are good and the all you can eat wings are great (much bigger wings then BW3). Try the wings with the cajan dry rub, it brings out the moisture of the wings so well.
Review Source:Stopped by on a very hot Saturday afternoon looking to enjoy an ice cold beer and some nacho's. Bar was quiet, only a couple people. Bartender was very nice, took my drink order, offered a menu with a pleasant smile.
I don't get why this place isn't busier. Cold beer, great food and appies and pleasant bartenders. TV"s everywhere for the sports fans.
They even have specials, Monday all-you-can-eat pizza 5 bucks, Wed all-you-can-eat wings (real wings with meat on them) 6 bucks.
I'll be back!
I have five words for this place... ALL YOU CAN EAT WINGS! This is what made me try this place and this is the very reason why I come back. As well, the servers are very friendly and are always on top of things. I work in DTC so it makes it pretty easy to squeeze over here for a happy hour treat. I have a suggestion for Finn's, if you get rid of the all you can eat wings, you may see me in a mental institution! This is a great special that gets new customers to come in!
Review Source:Finn McCool's is named after a complete badass. He would be disappointed this isn't a badass bar.
I can't speak for weekends, but during Happy Hour the place is dead. A few local types, and that's it. It is a shame, because the building looks great, I like the decor, and the service is pretty good. Also, there are $5 all you can eat wings on Wednesday which should bring out the town. Seriously, the wings are good.
Check it out - maybe if you bring a ton of people it could be awesome.
We stopped by before a concert down the street on a Saturday around 5pm. First of all...it was DEAD. Only a few people. We stood at the door until we figured it was seat yourself and wandered over to a table for four - all the time being oogled by the apparent "locals" and their horror that we even dared to enter. About 10 minutes later, a waitress (I guess) came over and immediately said, " Are you going to the concert?" and we said yes, did we look like we were going to a concert (we didn't, really). She said pretty much only "Regulars" come in on Saturdays, and in fact we look pretty irregular.
Huh. Not cool.
After taking our drink order and throwing a couple of menus at us she proceeded to socialize with other in a much friendlier manner than she treated us, and happened to wander back to our table where she stood (without saying a word) for us to tell her if we were ready. Cobb Salad? Sorry, no Romaine lettuce.
Okaaaay.
We ordered, while pausing several minutes to wait for her to stop giggling and talking to a "Regular" at the table next to us. Service was slow (eh, she was alone so whatevs) but he prices and food were comparable to bar food in general. She never came back to our table after we were served. In fact, we had to flag another gentleman (nicer, I think) to get our tab and get the Hell out of there.
Bottom line: If you aren't a regular, don't go. I actually looked for this place (you can't just stumble in - it is that hard to find) and was hoping for a cool, casual place to knock more than 2 back at before attending a concert. Unfortunately, we could not get out of there fast enough. Service is crap, unless you are a "Regular", of course.
Trying to find a good bar to go to in the area, my brother and I first tried Bennigans, since the one here in Baton Rouge closed up a while back and we both miss it. No luck, apparently the Bennigans, though it looks open, is closed down. On to Finn McCool's... no thanks. Their special for the night was $2.25 domestic drafts. Meh, I know they can do better than that. So I think hey, maybe thats to offset cheap prices on food? Not the case. I get the menu and everything is high. If I want a burger and Im gonna pay $10 for it, its not gonna be at a seedy bar that I've never been recommended to before. We tried to get our tab for the one beer my brother ordered a bit too soon, and the waitress was pushy about us leaving so soon. Lady, when we wanna go we go - it is not your job to give us shit about it, it is your job to serve us while we're there. I really wouldn't recommend this place, but I guess if you're one of those guys that actually likes domestics, and you wanna be in a bar with only a dozen other people or so... this might be your kinda place. All I know is that it isn't mine.
Review Source:This place was dead when I went on the first of June. Â I took the day off to get out of field day (the worst day in the world for an academic teacher) and went to meet my wife here. Â
For the month of June they have $5.00 all you can eat wings!!!! What a deal for someone who loves to eat and hates to fork over a ton of moola. Â The wings were great. Â The Cajun dry rub and the garlic Asian were my favorite.
They also have a great queso dip..it was meaty and wonderful.
My wife and and her cute friend had nachos as well...I love nachos. Â They were yummy' crispy, flavorful and lots of meat.
I hate an all you can eat place because I want to break them and make sure I got my money's worth...I had 25 wings for $5.00!!!!! Â Once I left I had to go home and take a nap in the one sun spot in our house and rub my belly. Â I was a happy dude. Â I ate great wings, enjoyed good beer (and a shot or two) and laughed with the two awesome ladies that I was with.
Great experience, great price, great service, great food and missing field day....AWESOME TIME!!!!
I decided to give this place another shot on a never ending quest to find karaoke mecca. Â It's improved in the fact that the bartenders are on their game. Â The service from waitstaff needs some serious improvement, but I think that management needs to realize that this place gets busy and they need more wait staff during karaoke. Â I recommend to just go to the bar if you want a drink in a timely manner.
I love the mix of people here and many are outgoing. Â Lots of cute guys, too! Â Definitely more hopping than my last visit here. Â There's only a small handful of good singers, but I enjoy the fact that everyone is having fun even if they may be puncturing your ear drums. Â Another plus is that they have lots of bathroom stalls that are squeaky clean. Â No waiting in line when you have to pee and worrying about stepping in bodily fluids!
It's a tad far for me to regularly attend Finn's, but it's a good place to stop in every once in awhile.
I was here for a Brasil World Cup soccer match as I heard they would have Guarana, Brasilian food, and caipirinhas. Â Since it was a "special" occasion, I can't really comment on the overall place although I've been there for lunch a while back and drinks an even whiler back and everything was good on those occasions.
They've got a boatload of TVs and had a strong Brasil crowd. Â One of the staff there is Brasilian and a personal chef, so she taught the chefs how to make the dishes and caipirinhas. Â Overall, the food was wonderful, very authentic which was quite a surprise. Â Rice w/ huge shrimp, cooked and seasoned well with a cream and dende oil sauce that was quite authentic. Â The caipirinhas were made by the pitcher, so they at times got watered down, but I've had worse caipirinhas, especially at American-type joints.
The service was a bit spotty, but the Brasilian waitress came over to check on my wife frequently. Â Overall, this was a blast, and a great venue to watch the Brasilian futebol match.
Finn McCool's is my standby go to place on the Southside of town. It's right off the highway and is great escape when you having been sitting in rush-hour traffic for an hour. For some odd reason I always order the Edamame when I'm there. Something about soy sauce and beer tasting good to me. Â The spinach dip is also a good muching over cocktails choice. The patio is nice on a warm day but for some reason when you are out there the staff seems to forget about you. Â I've had a few problems with the bartenders being a bit snarky in the past , however it seems they have switched out those ladies.
All in all a good place to go when you are in the neighborhood!
This was my first time last night and usually? Â I always claim the Cherry Cricket has the best burger in town. Â Last night I realized the Cricket has competition. Â
I had the most delicious, perfectly cooked Jalepeno burger ever! Â You want to know what made it even better? Â The excellent service and humor of the bartender named Mike. Â He treated me like I was a long lost friend who just blew into town on a stormy night. Â I live on the other end of the city and will Mos Def go back to eat and to talk to Mike.
Please go in and tell Mike-Desiree said to come in. Â If I am correct, he gives this kind of awesome welcome and service to everyone. Â Enjoy!
my boyfriend and i were visiting for his family reunion. i saw this on <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Frestaurant.com&s=c5fe485af4df376130bee54f875814d79c4d7913e1258123b1206d2bdbf4873b" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://restaurant.com</a> before i left arizona. i got a cheap gift certificate and went here. this is a really cool sports bar. it's larger and has big  plasmas. really good for sports. the prices were good. they offer a full menu. THEY HAVE THE BEST BURGER WE'VE EVER HAD!!! get the new york burger. YOU WILL THANK ME. it's large with corned beef and sauerkraut on it. awesom.  it's casual and just a cool place. you can't see it from the highway even though it's super close to the highway. you have to go up in a strip mall area. it wasn't busy and i really don't know why. it offers anything you could want. it's not fancy. you can also take your family here.
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