Let me start off saying that I don't give out 5 stars willy-nilly. An establishment has to earn it.
Going to a wing night I expect wings and lots of them. I expect a waitress that knows what she's doing. I expect a bathroom ready to take the beating of a wing night. I expect the bar to be ready, the kitchen to be hot, and the wings to be tasty.
I can assure you that I got all of that and more.
With a bar that's far nicer than most "bars", I was immediately impressed by how it didn't smell like broken dreams or the bar from "Piano Man" by Billy Joel. It's a huge turn off for me if my wings smell like they've been cooked with a cigarette.
The place is designed really well and everything has a fantastic aura. The music there is phenomenal; anyone who says otherwise is probably a terrorist.
With a wing selection bigger than some, smaller than others, you get the opportunity to try all of the flavors and without a doubt, there is no problem in doing so. The wing flavors are fantastic. Teriyaki was fantastic and I urge anyone to try them.
"But how were the wings cooked, Mr. B?"
Very well, my friends. With a perfect cook. The outside is seemingly seared or at least cooked and it holds in all the warm gooey chicken-y goodness. The chef at that place is a wizard; salute them.
With a fantastic amount of interesting beers on the menu, there is definitely something for everyone.
Props to Perrytowne Draft House. I hope to return to you again.
The only thing I wasn't super duper pleased about was the location of the small lights right above the table. Your head will impact them should you be more than 5 foot, 2 inches tall. Other than that, the place is fantastic.
If you're looking for a wing night, look no further.
This place often smells like a funeral home. Especially in the restrooms. It tends to get real smokey, which sucks. The bar is horribly uncomfortable. Just a weird setup with a metal pole separating you from the bar top. The bar stools all seem to be falling apart too. The food is below par. Â But the beer is cheap and that's what you go here for. After a few rounds the quality of the food is a non factor.
Review Source:Take it go and save yourself a headache.
Alright so my wife and I wanted wings and this place is nearby had good reviews, so we called our order in and went to Shop'N Save to pick up good Bleu Cheese dip and some fresh celery. Â (Already had plenty of beer). Â They had said 15 minutes on the phone, so I got there after 20 minutes. Â The bartender said they weren't done yet and it should just be a minute or two. Â After 5 minutes I began to get restless, and assumed they'd offer me a beer since I was waiting. Â No such luck and I wasn't going to reward them for being slow. Â So I sat there longer, 10 minutes went by and I questioned them. Â Voila! Â Wings. Â
The wings were almost top notch. Â The teriyaki may have been the best I've had to date, but the hot and bbq were just good, not great. Â They kept their crisp while being slathered in good sauce. Â They were big, meaty, and fresh tasting.
This is their saving grace because the service.....LAME.
So because of our decent experience we figured we'd take some friends over there for some drinks after an RMU hockey game. Â Worst. Idea. Ever.
The place had some two-bit chump playing the loudest club music outside of Station Square, the place was near empty yet the bartenders took forever to serve you. Â The place is nice looking, it has good drafts, and good food, but it really strikes out in the service aspect. Â Won't be going back.
PROS
- Nice draft list
- Good Wings
CONS
- Awful service
- VERY loud after 8pm
- Expensive beer