Awful food and atmosphere! Quesadillas were just warmed floppy bread with kraft singles in the middle. The wings were small and generic in taste. The French fries were good, but a toddler could make those. Waitress was pleasant. The only saving grace of this dive!
Joe D.
Place rating: 3 Glenbrook, Canada
Spent $ 45 on a beer and two servings of wings for my fiancée and I. The wings were really really small. You only get 9. Usually you get 9 large ones fit the same price!
Margaret Z.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
OK, I love this place. I think I would come to Barrie JUST to eat here even though I live in the US. I am a chicken wing aficionado and Sticky Fingers was probably one of the best bar meals I’ve ever had. We came at night on a weekend and there was live music! The band was seriously awesome(though a little loud, making it necessary to shout at the person next to me) and everyone seemed to be having a great time. The bar felt a little understaffed but the bar waitress/bartender did the best she could and was really friendly. But on to the important stuff — DEFINITELY go for the ribs or the wings. There are a ton of different sauce or rub options for the wings. I opted for the honey jalapeño which ended up being the perfect sweetness with the right amount of kick to keep it exciting. I believe I got about 10 small wings + fries + carrots/celery for the smaller-size combo option on the menu. The fries are thick and wavy cut which is AMAZING. Never seen this before at a bar and it made a huge difference. Bf polished off his whole rack of ribs in no time at all and said they were delicious also. The meat looked like it just fell off the bone! Yummy, no frills, and just plain awesome.
Ryan T.
Place rating: 5 Barrie, Canada
Best wings in Barrie. Actually, best wings in the entire world. Fries are delicious the house dip is to die for. Friendly staff and an all around great atmosphere !
June C.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Every time I’m in Barrie, I make it a point to go to Sticky Fingers. I’ve been coming here since probably about 2007⁄2008 and love every bit of it. The servers are friendly and while you can easily pick out the new ones on account of them being a tad bit slower, I never mind because they’re always so nice. The new venue is a bit smaller from the old place, but it feels a lot more open because of the high ceilings. I do miss the light house and claw game, though! Dave is the best server ever! My favourite food to order would be the Combo Platter for $ 14.95 that comes with 6 wings, 2 chicken fingers, 2 deep fried pickles, 2 jalapeño poppers and fries. I can never decide what I want — so why not get a little of everything? Extra dill sauce as well, please! You could definitely even share this if you only want something to snack on while you have a few drinks. I’ve recently tried and fell in love with the ‘Sticky’s Banquet Burger’ for $ 12.95 that comes with peameal bacon… mmmmmmmm. When it comes to music at Sticky’s, I travel all the way up here from Toronto just for Carey Worrod/Memphis Mudd & Under The Influence! AWESOMEBANDS!!!
Ian M.
Place rating: 4 Barrie, Canada
I love going to Sticky Fingers. The wings and ribs are great and they have some of the best live bands in central Ontario. Tuesday is jam night with Kelly Davies, a local favourite. Thursday is Carey Worrod, who plays blues as though he were an old grizzled veteran. Fridays and Saturdays are a mix of live bands, from Classic Rock covers to Blues. I bring my social club there a couple of times a month, and we always have the best time.
Lynda W.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
After an exhausting day or ziplining and climbing, we all needed a pick-me-up meal to stop from killing each other on the car ride home. We found Sticky Fingers on a website stating it was one of Barrie’s best or most popular restaurants… HUH? this joint? I enjoy pub food almost as much as any type of food. Burgers, fries, nachos, that’s my type of food. I was excited about Sticky Fingers because apparently they had deep fried pickles. That sounds just wrong, but it’s something wrong that I would have liked to try. We arrived around 5pm, the place was rather empty. it looked like they were getting ready to set up for some stage entertainment up front. The menu had typical bar/pub fare, except for maybe the addition of pasta to the menu. The deep fried pickles were $ 6.50 for 6 pickles, which the lady described as «they taste like warm pickles». Needless to say, we passed. I ordered the veggie burger which was pretty good, until I got near the sides of the burger patty. It tasted a little funny, mildly resembling moth balls. not pleasant. Their fries were an odd crinkly-groovy shape, they were pretty good as well. I can definitely say, I’ve had better pub food. The prices were reasonable, but not overly cheap(c’mon it’s Barrie)! Worth a try, if anyone tries the pickles, let me know how they taste!