Tonight we met a couple of friends out for 'wing night', something I have not done since maybe University. I had never heard of it but it was close enough to home and why not? We are always game to try new places.
In we went and it looked like we were going into a movie theatre. I can say that I have never been inside any place like this. It was a bar... but not a normal bar. Old school carpet, large, strange layout and lots of other things offered inside such as betting on the ponies? Bowling?
We seated ourselves and from moment one we had terrific service. Towards the end of the night I even told the server that she was great to our table. I think it is nice for them to hear that now and then when deserved.
I had a hold of a menu and it seemed rather large. We were there simply for wings though so no analysis required. I liked the several varieties of wings offered. 10 wings came to just over $3.00. 29 cents a wing. Not too shabby.
Our table partook in the BBQ, Teryaki, Medium and Salt and Pepper. No complaints on the wings - they were average. Our friends stated that they had been there once before and they were better then - more saucy and not as well done as they were this evening.
I ordered extra wing sauce on the side and of course we all had drinks. Hubby noted that the beer could have been colder and the server was nice enough to chill his glass prior to serving his beer. The sever also did not even bat an eye when asked if we could split the bill 2 ways.
The place was nice and dim and not too loud. The crowd was average, I dislike crowded bars so it was perfect. 2 floors, very high celings.
Not a place to come for a meal on your own or to come for say, a first date.
Nice open space, would be ideal for watching a hockey game.
Not too pricey - for 2 of us, 3 drinks each and 20 wings = $42.
Would return. The service that we had tonight and the company that you come with will make your night!
3 stars.