Tuesdays and Thursdays are their "wing" days. Â At $0.30/each it's a pretty sweet deal. Â Last time I was there they were a little on the dry side (probably an older batch just refried), but it was for lunch. Â They have about 6-8 flavors which cover your typical bases. Â I don't do the firery kind, but my friend did say they had some bite. Â Not the melt your face kind, but edible. Â In addition to the wings, I would highly recommend the chive fries. Â They come with a dipping sauce that compliments them well. Â The staff is friendly and very down to earth. Â You kind of have to when you work in a town that you can drive through on one breath of air. Enjoy
Review Source:My wife and I stopped here during a motorcycle ride through the area yesterday. There were a few other couples there at the bar too. It was definitely NOT crowded though. We sat down at the bar. Several minutes later the bartender walked right past us to chum it up with the couples next to us. He never even acknowledged us and didn't pursue the conversation with our neighbors to serve them anything--just socializing. We sat there several minutes before I finally got frustrated to the point where I had to interrupt his conversation with the others and request a beer.
Then he asked us what we wanted but never apologized or acknowledged that he had skipped right past us. What a jerk.
We drank one beer and left--went to the cafe next door instead and spent our money.
I like riding through this area but will never again stop here.
In Cahoots is a good biker bar stop if you're out in the Genesee Depot area. Drinks are standard, food is ok, though I heard they have really good wings, and the atmosphere is rugged. The BLT had crisp thin bacon which was just enough for a traditional sandwich. The bar does have history, as one of the frequented places by the famous passed resident Alfred Lunt, whom you can learn about at Ten Chimneys. The town is very quaint and worth a tour of In Cahoots and the surrounding restaurants, bakery, and shopping.
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