An absolute embarrassment to the company. Â Cheap little franchisee uses the smallest wings he can find and then sends out coupons for this crap. Â If you like wings, go to another store and get the good ones. Â Most NNY stores are good and serve quality. Â This one DOES NOT. Â If they'll cut corners on their wings, what else are they doing that you CAN'T see?
Review Source:Well - they have food that is sometimes decent.
An order of cheese sticks came out without the cheese on the inside being melted. I politely asked them if they can put it back in the microwave where it came from and they were happy to do so. You could tell the food wasn't just prepared. Chicken wings are pretty good but awfully small compared to many other establishments.
Service has been hit or miss in the 3 times I have gone here (You got to give everyone a fair chance right?). I think for what they offer and at the prices they offer it for, you would be better off going somewhere else.
Not much going on in Chandler, AZ in terms of great "foodie" restaurants, or I may just not know where to go. Plus I had just flown in and I wanted to take my granddaughter out and have a nice dinner somewhere and Peggy, my granddaughter's other grandmother, referred me to this place. There really isn't anything negative that I have to say about this place.
Service: Could not have been better. The waitress was very nice and friendly and my granddaughter really liked her. (which is all that matters)
Food: Emily loves wings so we ordered the bbq wings as an appetizer. I believe they were half priced at that time. For the entrees, I ordered the "Paradise" burger (I just love pineapple on my burgers) and my granddaughter ordered the chicken tenders. The Paradise burger was cooked exactly as requested and the chicken tenders were, well, tender...Also, got the sweet potato fries which were seasoned to perfection.
The manager came over to check on us and make sure everything was ok. But most of all, my granddaughter loved it and ate all her food and some of mine!
Thank you Native New Yorker for providing a very nice evening for us. When in town I will need to revisit!
Apparently, it is above management to deliver a menu. We arrived in the bar for lunch and the server was busy elsewhere out of the room. The excessively chubby manager on duty walked through, looked at us and said our server would be with us shortly (which I guess is better than nothing). I ended up getting our own menus, where we ordered their excessively salty food. We ate wings and a turkey sandwich.
Review Source:I love Native New Yorker, but this location has been consistently awful. ALL of the waitresses who have served us are tweeking on something EVERY SINGLE TIME we're there. I understand people get overwhelmed and confused once and a while, but the mannerisms and actions of these girls made us uneasy for the last time. We've been forgotten about, ignored, felt like WE were bothering them (no, we weren't annoyingly flagging her down, she was taking our drink order). Basically they will just walk up to you and say "can I help you" in a way that basically says "damnit I have another customer that I don't want." This location is trash central. The one off of Ray Rd. (W of the I-10 and even the Tempe (Broadway) is just fine, but this location just...sucks. Terribly.
Review Source:The bar of this place is the part you need to hang out in if you go here. The front dining area is lame so i was hesitant to even go in the back and check out the bar. Â However, i was rather surprised. Nice big area..with a crap load of t.v's.
Good happy hour prices. B/f tried about 6 different kinds of the wings(the day we went each wing was 39 cents) they have all different kinds of sauces, hot, strawberry, garlic, orange etc..
he was not that impressed with them(he eats a lot of wings, sl his expectations are just a little high) i thought they were alright. the pizza was however, very good..better than the wings.
i will be back..cool spot to catch a game and grab a drink.
Native wings rock they are one of my favorite places in the valley as they have a great variety and always are great. Â Last night I went to go watch the BCS Championship game and get some wings and they had a pizza special $6.99 for a 14" cheese pie so we got that too. Â All the food was great and the game was on every tv along with ample volume. Â Overall a great time and great food. Â Thanks Native
Review Source:I've been to a few other Native New Yorkers in the past few years, and the wings are always pretty good, but not the best in town. I went in tonight with my girlfriend and it was a pretty bad experience. After we were seated, our server came by to take our order. It was happy hour and he had no idea what kind of premium beers were on tap, so I just ordered a Coors Light to be safe. We also ordered an order of wings and a water at that time. It took about 5 minutes for him to return with my beer and water. About 10 minutes later he came back to take our food order, and I figured that the wings would be right out. About 15 minutes after that, I flagged him down and asked about the wings, and he told us they would be right out. He finally brought the wings out, and like I said, they were pretty good. A couple minutes later he brought the pizza out, and we had only finished a couple of wings. The pizza wasn't bad, and it was pretty big for being the special of the night. So, we filled up pretty fast and had to wait another 20 minutes for the check to come. It was a pretty good value for what we got, $20 for a pizza, a dozen wings and two beers. The server seemed to be new, but still it wasn't busy at all to compensate for the extremely sloooowwww service.
Review Source:If you want down to earth American food with relaxing, beer sipping atmosphere, this is it. Â We were here after a long active day outside and just wanted a big, hearty meal with beer. Â
We had the following:
Spicy Honey Mustard + Asiago Permesan Dusted chicken wings - they were really dry and totally over done BUT on a different day, they were very juicy and yummy.....so yeah, depends on the day.
Hot Beef and Gravy Sandwich - VERY YUMMY. Â This sandwich is so simple, totally easy to make but amazingly great!
*Location = good
*Food = yummy. Â if you want wings, it's hit and miss depending on the day
*Service = average
*Price = descent
Went tonight for a takeout order so we could watch Monday Night Football. Order and paid for extra celery & blue cheese( price went up to $1 each! )... Got the order and took it home. The wife wanted to know where the blue cheese was. There was four celery and ONE blue cheese! I was pissed and called them. I drove 3 miles back, and Chelsey who took the order and answered when I called back, told me I was wrong and she personally put three blue cheese in the bag.
Do not ever tell a customer he is a liar. This is what she did. I am about ready to call the manager. My friends do not go here anymore but I've always defended this restaurant. Tonight makes me want to change my mind.
There are a lot of places in town that specialize in Buffalo Wings so the competition in this field is quite stiff. That being said, this location of the Native New Yorker tends to be our favorite although they are not consistent in the quality of either their food or their service. Some nights the wings are big, meaty, and flavourful and other nights they are thin, dry and tasteless.
Service is also sketchy at this location, perhaps because we do not see the same servers over time. Perhaps they have a high turn over on their wait staff, but some nights the service is excellent and other nights not worth leaving a tip at all.
A nice selection of beers is a major plus, but the prices are tending to be a touch high so we rarely order beer anymore.
Their other menu items are very good including their burgers and sandwiches, the Beef on Weck is probably my favorite by far, this sliced roast beef and cheese on a lovely Kummelweck roll. Appetizers, and side dishes are quite good as well for the most part.
If you're looking for a typical "sports bar" place to hang out, watch the game and munch, then the Native New Yorker will fill the bill nicely. They should actually receive 4 stars, but because they are so inconsistent I felt it effected the overall rating. Perhaps you will visit when they are having a good night.
The hubbie and son are wingholics and this is their favorite place for wings. Â
I will say the New Yorker wings are definitely better than San Tan Brewing Co in Chandler, but I prefer Zipps sweet/hot over New Yorker. Â The rest of the New Yorker food offerings are okay, nothing to get excited about.
The Ahwatukee location lost the hubbie and son's business several years ago when their wings were priced differently (higher) than what was on the menu. Â The mgr was not willing to honor the menu price, stating wing prices had recently risen and not all the menus were marked or changed, so my hubbie exercised his right to find another New Yorker location. Â Since then, Mesa is it since the Chandler/Sun Lakes location has slloooowww service.
The soda was flat. Â The pizza was decent. Â Thin crusted and crispy and delicious. Â Not too spicy and not too bland. Â The wings were acceptable. Â She asked for all drumsticks but we ended up with half and half anyways. Â The mozzarella sticks were quite good. Â But the soda, was still flat. Â Our server was attentive and courteous. Â He even brought us new sodas, which were still flat. Â There were various sports games on plenty of televisions all over the establishment. Â This might have been a selling point if I had any interest at all in watching sports. Â All in all it was way too much food, but I had a decent time anyways. Â I would go back and order half as much food and an iced tea.
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