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Um.... yeah. A group of my coworkers and I went to this location last Friday during our lunch hour. We walked through the doors at ten after eleven. Our party of six stood at the front for nearly ten minutes (the place had a few tables, but wasn't in a full-tilt lunch rush, yet.) before a server noticed us and led us to a table. We put in our orders and then waited... and waited... While the place filled up with a typical Scottsdale lunch crowd. How long does it take to make wings and fries? I actually know, from working in restaurants back in college. I takes about eight minutes, from fryer to plate. The plates hit the table at about five after noon. The company I work for has an hour lunch. We ended up staying and eating, but everyone was late getting back, and we were all thoroughly annoyed. However, because a manager knocked 50% off our tabs for the inconvenience, and the wings (when they appeared) were actually decent, I didn't enter a negative review at that time. So... I forgot all about it, until today. One of my co-workers noticed that his bank was charged more than he signed for at that lunch. Not a lot - but wtf? Never again; steer clear - unless a long wait and minor fraud are your thing. Nobody's wings are good enough to put up with that bs.
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