The neighbors said it was a great place to eat and drink...so I finally checked it out. Wing nights are Monday and Saturday, so with $20 in your pocket you can get a pitcher of beer (premium micro brews are just $2 extra) and 20 wings. Not a bad deal! My review is solely based on service and selection of food and drink...I did not eat there the day I visited. The atmosphere was chock full of "townies" and the bartender, Adam, was incredibly friendly, polite, and welcoming. I will definitely go back!
Review Source:Instead of my usual hot wings with firecracker sauce on the side, which are amazing, I opted this time to stray from the shining path and try the honey cajun wings. Â What a mistake. Â Nice trademark crispy wing, but that it where it ended. Â The wings were literally swimming in a pool of honey with some cajun seasoning sprinkled in. Â I was thinking of honey as an add in, not THE sauce. Â Yuck, sickly sweet and a sticky mess. Â ...what was I thinking. Â And the Brooklyn draft I ordered tasted horrible...like the lines needed cleaning or something. Â Bad experience. Â I am going to have to stick to bottled beer at Murph's from now on, or order something that flows more regularly because that beer was not fresh at all. Â And when I mentioned it and didn't finish it, no attempt was made to rectify. Â Not a surprise. Â Service has never been a high point there.
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