This Quaker Steak & Lube is located near exit 59 on 376 in the Summit in Robinson between Chick-fil-A and Citizen's Bank.
I've never been to Quaker Steak but I've seen it many times. The first time I've seen one was in Erie near the Peach Street exit.
This place is essentially a sports bar and it's kind of a like a man cave. Large screen tv's, sports memorabilia, and all sort of food to go along with beer seems to be geared towards the sports enthusiasts and seems like a great place to watch a game.
The menu has many choices from nachos, burgers, and other sharing plates and entrees but if I'm not mistaken they're probably best known for their wings.
My wife wanted to get the pretzels but I didn't want 4 so I noticed that 2 came with a single order of hot wings in a combo. I ended up ordering two extra pounds of wings as well which were Cajun and garlic Parmesan. I had also ordered loaded fries on the side which were completely covered in melted cheese topped with chives and bacon.
The wings were large, probably roaster size and all were sauced accordingly. I was looking to see if they had any dry rub type wings but it seemed all were sauced. The sauce really defined the wings since it didn't seem there was any extra besides the shreds of cheese on the garlic Parm ones. The hot wings were perfect heat though. Any hotter would have been good too but for me, not necessary. I really like the bite of the Cajun ones and the garlic Parm ones had a nice savory taste.
The wings themselves although large were cooked thoroughly. Sometimes when you get big wings they aren't cooked "well done" but these were hot and steamy with the sauce basically acting as the "lube".
This is a great place for the wings and beer type of crowd and I'd most certainly go back to get more variety of wings. The more the merrier, to get a good variety come with more people.