I was visiting Idaho from California when I went in with some family members to have a drink. Â The service and our drinks were amazing. Â If you are ever in this area you should visit this place. Â Make sure to ask for David he makes the best spicy bloody Mary. Â Thanks for your incredible service. Â I will definitely be back when I come back to Idaho.
Review Source:I've been to Wingers before and they generally have been pretty good. The 'Sticky Fingers' in Mtn Home were disgusting! They were 95% thick crusty batter and only about 5% chicken! If it had not been 'take out' I would've sent them back and ordered something different. Service was good but the bartender had the annoying habit of calling everyone 'Boss'. I might go back back again but definitely not for the 'Sticky Fingers'!
-LC
I'm on the tail end of a 10,000 mile drive and Yelp hasn't let me down yet, so I was disappointed to see that Mtn. Home's highest rated restaurant was a fake Thai food joint. I was going to just go to Boise, but on a Sunday night, things were closing up, so I went to Winger's, figuring it would be better than fast food.
When I arrived I saw a family of five waiting to be seated, and they appeared to have been there awhile. A hostess appeared a few minutes later to seat them, and then a manager came out and began to seat the people that came in after I did. I might not care under normal circumstances, but I was tired and I wanted to get back on the road, so I waved to him and let him know I needed a table for one. I don't think I was rude about it, but the other people acted like I was out of line and they were taking the moral high ground by letting me be seated ahead of them, even though I got there before them... Anyway...
I was seated at a tall table in the middle of one of the dining rooms, even though there were lots of empty booths, and I sat there for the next several minutes, trying to find something on the menu that didn't look disgusting. They had like six different 'blackened' dishes. One or two, fine, but at some point you have to stop blackening everything. Â
I eventually decided on a burger, but it didn't matter, because no one was around to take my order, even though the place wasn't busy at all. Â (It was Sunday night, remember.) When I did see a server, she acted like she didn't see me until I made an effort to catch her eye, at which point she muttered something about bringing me popcorn, then disappeared before I had a chance to tell her that I f---ing hate popcorn. Â Besides the fact that it's like eating styrofoam, what a cheap gimmick -- take the cheapest snack money can buy and give it out like its some kind of treat.
I decided to just take the stupid popcorn and be gracious about it, but another few minutes passed, and I didn't even have a cup of water yet, much less popcorn. Â So I left, and went to Arby's, where there was a woman in camouflage overalls who kept scratching her crotch and a guy who looked like Kenny Rogers and wouldn't stop talking about Borat.
I stayed in the hotel next door and had dinner and breakfast: Â scrambled eggs, bacon and hash browns for breakfast and fajitas for dinner, both of which tasted good. Â Menu items are more or less what you would expect from a chain bar and grill, but well-prepared, fresh tasting and flavorful. Â Good beer on tap. Â Service was friendly and quick with the refills. Â Prices are low for the quality of the food.
Review Source:so let me say this is my first time doing something like this. Wingers was the first place my family tried when we first came to mountain home. our first time was kinda bad. the food wasnt that great and our server seemed to be somewhere else. Â We ended up going back and the food was ok and the service a little slow. My 3rd experience was better but then again its hard to mess up a salad. The chicken is good but I dont recommend the burgers.
Review Source:There's another similar sports bar wings chain, BW3's, and this place blows BW3's out of the water.
Huge wings that taste good even without any sauce. Â If you're a fan of wings, that should be more than enough to give this place a try. Â With TVs all over the place, you can't find any better place to catch some game. Â This was another place we went to twice during our stay... and with their happy hours we were in danger of coming here a third time...
So, let me start off by saying Mountain Home, ID is a small town so having a restaurant like Wingers is a blessing. Â It really is the most close "fine dining" we have. Â The workers are very friendly and helpful. Â
The food is good but not great. Â Again, it beats driving 45 mins to Boise to get some sort of "fine dining". Â I enjoy eating at Wingers once in awhile when we don't want to have Jack In The Box, Wendys, Arbys, or McDonalds.