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| - If I had've received 6-7 wings for the full price of a pound then I'd probably have been disappointed. Sure, they claim their "Dragon Wings" are bigger than the usual chicken wing, but they really aren't big.
The good news is that half price wings take place on Tuesday and Thursday nights and all day Sunday, so you have pretty good odds of stopping in during a wing night when the 6-7 wings for $5 does seem like a justifiable good deal.
Lets talk flavours. We ordered:
-Medium
-Smokin' Gun
-East Coast Donair
-Cold Sweats
-Cuban Sun (baked wings)
A lot of places that offer tons of wing flavours always seem to drop the ball on the basics like a good medium, but I will admit that while ultimately perhaps closer to a traditional "mild" chicken wing, it was quite good. The Smokin' Gun was closer to a medium in spice and quite tasty too. The baked wings were good and a nice bit of a mix-up, and when dipped in the accompanying dill sauce were dyno-mite!
On the less impressive side, the Cold Sweats we're just too asian in flavour and not savoury enough, and the East Coast Donair had a weird special sauce (Im thinking tahini as it had a bit of a hummus vibe) that while interesting and overall non offensive, it was still not a memorable choice.
In the end on a half price wing day for 3 pints and 5 pounds of wings we spent right around $50 after tax before tip. So I was pretty happy with things and I'd say it was perhaps closer to a 3.5 star experience, but since Yelp doesn't allow half stars I'm going to give it a 3 star review as had it not have been a half price wing night, my opinion would probably be lower.
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