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| - I live about 5 minutes from here. My husband and I go here often for lunch. The lunch buffet is nice. They have different food, sometimes it's Italian day, or Mexican day, or ballpark day, but it's a mix of veggies, pastas, meats, and then of course the staple, wings. They used to offer a few flavors of wings, and upon request one could get whatever other flavor brought to their table in an order of 5. Now, it makes a bit more sense for speedy service. They have a tray of boneless, a tray of breaded, and a tray of unbreaded plain wings, with the full offering of sauces at the end of the table and small plastic cups. This allows one to try out many different sauces, and make their wings as saucy or as dry as they like. There is also 2 soups, usually chili and potato soup, though I've seen wedding soup and chicken soup there also. The deserts are so-so, but I'm usually so full of wings by the end of it that I don't care. The service has always been great. The food is good, not gourmet, but definitely good.
They also have an all-you-can-eat wing night on Tuesdays for $11.99. For a girl who can put away 2 dozen+ wings no problem, this is perfect! Again, the food offerings are similar to the lunch buffet.
Honestly, I haven't ordered off the menu in years. I'm not crazy about large crowds and lots of noise so I don't usually go later in the day, hence my expertise in the lunch buffet. But if you like cars or motorcycles, sports, beer, and wings, you can't go wrong. With a variety of race cars and motorcycles suspended from the ceiling, and sports and local memorabilia on the walls, you make no mistake that you are in a sports bar. Wednesday nights during the summer are bike nights, and there's always a ton of bikes, sometimes overflowing into the Cinemark lot.
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