This is not a fair review because I do not like wings! Â I was going with people who LOVE wings and decided to make the best of it because of the group. Â The wings got rave reviews but I had the potato soup which could pass for wallpaper glue. Â Another person got a flatbread pizza which resembled a lean cuisine pizza entree. Â They need to do a better job with food for non wing eaters!
Review Source:A fun place to go. Â I really like Bike Night.
The food is three star, the draft beers are five star. Â Standard food and quick service.
The wings are ok, nothing special. Â If you want great tasting smoked wings in Wheeling, you must try Uncle Pete's on the river.
I have always had a good time here, just that the food is nothing more that average.
Pretty decent food. I got their grilled boneless wings. I got the Buckeye BBQ sauce which is the 4th hottest sauce they offer. I didn't find it too spicy at all. It was good though. The steamed broccoli with beer cheese was good. Everybody I was with all were happy with their meals but nothing special.
Review Source:I've been here a handful of times, and usually get the Hot Mess Queso Burger. It's pretty good, but not exactly healthy! Â Also, I've ordered a different cocktail each visit - and they've been consistently too sweet. This is a good place to go if you're craving wings and the only other option in town is B-Dubs.
Review Source:I should've known better than to think chain and buffet together would produce anything near decent quality. Â QS&L is not fine dining by any means. Â It is casual to the max. Â Even the chairs are like plastic lawn furniture. Â We were seated at probably the worst table ever, right in front of the kitchen and right next to the buffet. Â It was great if you like getting rudely bumped into all the time by customers and waitresses, and if you like great views of the lovely preparation of processed nacho cheese sauce out of a can and into a microwave. Â Overall I would not eat here again. Â The buffet was not worth the almost $10 paid for it. Â Nothing of quality here and if the wings on the buffet are anything like what you would order... no thank you. Â Those little "chick wings" were meatless and flavorless to say the least. Â Also, the place was generally dirty, floor was filthy. Â Would not return again.
Review Source:Very limited choices in Tridelphia, so decided to try Quaker Steak. Â It was a Tuesday night, packed and 30-40 minte wait for a table. Luckily we saw 2 seats free at the bar. Â Unusual place - motor cycles hanging from the ceiling and serving beers by the gallon it seemed! Â I sat at the bar next to Fast Freddie from the local mine - he explained several of the oddities to me. Â I ordered the ribs - OK. Â The bar girls wore T-shirts with a "butt crack" design on their rears. Â All in all a different experience. Â Would I return? Â Not if there was a diiferent choice :)
Review Source:I went to the restaurant  today and got the buffet for $8.59 when I saw the usual wings with potato skins.  I grabbed a few wings and got the last potato skin.  I expected more to be brought out.  When it was replaced with chips I asked the manager for more potato skins.  He said they cut all they had in the morning and go until they run out which was around 12:15PM.  He was not very friendly and should have replaced them with Fries or onion rings.  The other items on the buffet were a disappointment (meat loaf, whipped potatoes and Shepperds pie).  I later noticed today was 50 cent wing Thursday. If I knew that I would have just ordered off the menu.  Salad bar was below average and the deserts were a joke. Â
Net result very disappointed with overpriced lunch and horrible customer service. The wings were not as good as I last remember. Â BW3 is a zillion times better for wings! Â Place was packed. Â Waitress (bartender) was friendly but had too many tables.
What can I say? Â Quaker Steak is greasy indulgence to the extreme. Â Walking in, we were looking to have a salad and maybe a bucket of wings. Â Upon being seated we were offered the all you can eat wings and the salad bar....Sounds about the same.....Until we approached the salad bar and saw there was salad.... and oh so much more. Â SOOO much more! Â Starting off on the salad end we end up back at our seats with plates of pasta, ribs, chicken, mystery stew, random fried things and lasagna! Â Did i mention this was supposed to be a late lunch? Â And all this before our first couple of wings even hit the table. Â We pretty much tried all flavor of wings right up to the triple HELL. Â I dont really remember what it was called but thats what it felt like hitting my tongue. Â If your brave enough to try it make sure its at the end of your meal because you will not be able to feel your tongue much less taste anything else. Â If you are some one who values quantity over quality this is the place for you. Â The food quality in the buffet is purely high school cafeteria quality. Â Their famous wings were not at all juicy. Â Tasted like they were pre-fried much earlier in the day and then just reheated in the sauce when you order.
Review Source:Wings are Wings and a Quaker Steak is a Quaker Steak, but our experience here was very pleasant!
This location was very clean (bathrooms included) and our server (a young dude named "Andrew" was a very good server with a great personality!
We would def stop back in here!
PROS:
Clean dining area;
Clean restrooms;
Very nice server;
Food was piping hot (wings included);
They added some dry wings to the menu which were really tasty!
CONS:
it's just Quaker Steak/Bar food, but it is what it is!
Recommendations:
The Tex Mex Ranch Dry Wings--very tasty!
I just can't get enough of this place. Â The wings are awesome and the choices that you have seen endless. Â I got the half ribs and wings. Â I was so pleased with the taste I stuffed myself to finish it all. Â The only disappointment is that there is no choices between the super charged and the atomic wings. Â The supercharged are Spicey but not enough for me, but now the atomic choice, let me just say they were still tasty until the heat got turned up at the end. Â Lets gust say the celery and ranch didn't last long and neither did the extra order of celery and ranch. Â But I'm willing to do it again but with the triple atomic, bring it on.
Review Source:We ventured to this redneck hot-spot for dinner on a warm, humid evening. Â Conversation is limited by the non-stop modern country music, played a high volume. Â Standard attire for the guys is a ballcap (preferably camo), and for the gals, it's a little extra around the hips. Â The house specialty is hot wings in about 30 different varieties, plus a variety of fried things covered with cheese. Â Both the Arizona Ranch and the Asian Sesame varieties got Thumbs-Up, as did a shared plate of thick cut potato chips covered in Creole sauce and bleu cheese. Â We also plowed through a plate of onion rings. Â We tried both the mustard sauce and a spicy chipolte sauce called "LA sauce". Â The LA sauce is the better of the two. Â While we didn't order it ourselves, we saw several parties enjoying the Lube Tube, which is a large quantity of beer served in a tall transparent cylinder. Â On the whole, it was a lot like an evening a Buffalo Wild Wings, but with blaring country music instead of blaring sports shows. Â If you like one, you'll probably like the other.
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