I guess I had been listening to Ron Wolfley on the radio, but had never known who he was or the fact that he had a restaurant. I believe his playing career was before my time, but if you read the menu biography than you will learn his life story. This is the least famous sports guy in history to open a restaurant. Oh yeah the food. Well, my first visit was date night and we split a weird pepperoni flatbread. It was three pieces of the said bread with alot of lettuce on top and a side of balsamic. We dubbed it the salad pizza. Big fail, but plenty of seating outside and a nice cornhole facility as well. For some reason, date two took place back here for the Cardinals win over Philly and the results were better. The bloody Mary was 4 bucks and I had a huge hot pretzel, which fell in the above average pretzel category, but spicy cheese sauce was just cheese whiz. They do also use real turkey for the sandwiches. My question is why isn't Wolfley's radio feed played during the TV broadcast of the game? I guess the dude would have to have a huge ego to pull that stunt off, but it makes sense right?