$ 8 beer. Bad service. So I guess I need to put more info in here for it to be long enough to post. Blah blah blah
Dave L.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
First time there yesterday. The service was good but the food was awful. Ordered 3 lb and to be frank, the wings had a funny smell & taste to it. The flavors were dull. Do not order number #38 on the list. Great place for sports games… But that’s about it. Service: 5⁄5 Food: 0⁄5
Daniel C.
Place rating: 2 Vaughan, Canada
–Generic regular wing and bar –Yes there are televisions EVERYWHERE, but there’s no point if they only play 3 – 4 channels at once. –DONOT buy in the«70+ flavours» hype, they are only mixing existing flavours and having them as different levels of spiciness. –Their wings are okay, no differences between all the other more popular chains for wings. Normally I’ll add 3 stars but I notices some few things: –The wings are big, so you get 7 wings… but Big Bones BBQ Maple are a little bigger and you still get 7 wings(taste better and cheaper and comes with fries) –They didn’t serve their wings with«Carrot Sticks & Celery with our Signature Garlicky Ranch Sauce.»(From their website), I went there twice.
Richard G.
Place rating: 4 Maple, Canada
We opted to try this one out after 9 pm Sunday evening for our first time since we’ve seen it when driving through the plaza many times. We have learned to keep a lid on our expectations to avoid disappointment. The décor was comfortable and offered a nice atmosphere for casual company. We were very impressed with the big juicy wings. They were freshly made, well seasoned and quite crispy which we like. The onion rings had an onion core, were well done and tasted good too. The selection of draft beers was much better than most chains which is a big deal. What really stood out for us was their customer service. They get it. While there are many alternatives for wings and the like, I’m going to make this a regular destination. They appreciated my business rather than took it for granted. You know what I mean. After serving order to table, most servers will stop by soon after and ask if food etc is ok but rarely do anything if you answer honestly. This was not the case here. They genuinely wanted us to be happy and succeeded.
Sara J.
Place rating: 4 Newmarket, Canada
I actually love their wings! I’ve come here twice for drinks and wings, usually opting for the medium with buddy-o-buddy sauce(similar to gar-par from BWW.) Yummo! I can honestly say their wings are HUGE. I tried to take a picture of a wing compared to my palm but it did no justice. I get that size isn’t everything but I’d rather 7 massive, perfectly cooked wings over 10 – 13 piddly, single bite wings. I find the smaller the wing, the more dry and overcooked they get. These are not the case what-so-ever. It’s worthwhile going on a Thursday for a pint and a pound. I’m holding back a star because I wish they included fries or carrots/celery in their wing nights. Last night I asked for a side of celery and carrots; they were wilted and sad when they arrived. They have daily specials too, the best being Tuesday and Thursday IMO. Our server on both occasions was Diana — she was thorough, polite, easy to approach and forgiving for special requests. She also bunged up our bill once but fixed it without hesitation and took responsibility for the error *brownie points!*
Spence W.
Place rating: 2 Vaughan, Canada
Went here to watch UFC. Shitty service, dry overlooked wings, bad lighting, crappy TV set up and badly run. Couldn’t even figure out how to change the channel to UFC fight. I had to go to the bar and show them how to use their own remote.
Chris F.
Place rating: 2 Richmond Hill, Canada
Wings were gigantic however size is not everything. The hot and honey were not spicy at all and the dry rub was just okay. The side order of fries were terrible. Interior is decent and there are tons of screens playing all sorts of sports. Could be a good joint for a big game but likely not a place I’ll be revisiting otherwise. Much better wing options around.
John B.
Place rating: 2 Calgary, Canada
Hidden in the back corner of the complex, this sports bar replaces the previous resident ‘Wild Wing’. Overall this replaces a generic wing-centric pub with a generic wing-centric sports pub. This bar offers ample sports viewing opportunities with 34, yes you read that right, TVs wall mounted in the space of a small strip mall location. 5 of the TVs are booth mounted to allow individual selection, though with the sheer volume of HDTVs if the game isn’t playing on the wall, it isn’t on TV… First, beer selection is generic Canadian mega-labels with the craft brew on tap being Sam Adams. Bottles offers up standard generic labels as well as Guinness and Strongbow cans. Pretty Ho-Hum. The menu selection is traditional pub fare of burgers, sandwiches, pizza, and various deep fried offerings. First tried the spinach-artichoke dip which was fairly bland and seemed to be missing most of the artichoke. Trust me I searched… There were ample chips and pita slices for dipping though. Second, tried the crown of the menu, wings. They have 73 flavors on the menu though honestly it’s more like 15 with various drizzle/dip variations. For example, Hot wings/Hot Wings with Blue Cheese drizzle/Hot Wings with Mustard Drizzle/Hot Wings with Blue Cheese AND Mustard Drizzle… The wings come breaded though unbreaded is available on request. The wings are amply sauced and flavorful. Good but had better. On a weekday night the location was quiet with several groups conducting male bonding over a Leafs pummeling. Service was quick, especially since the bartender was also host and server. Prices were middle of the road though 2 generic beers and 2 appetizers for 40 $+tip seemed on the steep side. There are nightly specials with Wing nights on Tuesday. Honestly, not much to draw me back outside of the fact that Pub locations in the area seem to all be nearly identical to this anyways and sparsely located. Good location if your trying to save gas and stay close to home.