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  • Alan S.

    Stopped in here last week when I was in Sanford. I have been to the WingHouse in Winter Park, and I always had good service and good wings there. So I thought I would try this location while driving by. The location is good, being on Orlando Drive (U.S. 17-92), so it is not off the beaten path. I always have wings here, so I decided that since it was lunch time, I would order the cheeseburger with lettuce and tomato. Burgers come with potato chips and pickle spear. I also ordered five wings, medium. If you are here, you have to get some wings! And the wings are available in different flavors, as well as heat. Never have I had any bad wings at any WingHouse location I have been to. My order, along with two 32 ounce drafts, came to $24.58. I decided to have my lunch at the bar, and the bartender, Kasandra, was friendly, polite, and provided great service. This was my first visit to this location. And living in Orlando, I probably will not be out here soon. But if I am in the Sanford area, I will most likely stop in here again. As I ate, there were several regulars having lunch at the bar. And Kasandra took the time to chat with each guest, as well as provide good service to the customers. It is nice to have friendly service at a restaurant/lounge. There have been some places I have been to where the servers think they are doing you a favor waiting on you. Not here. Nor have I had any problem with other WingHouse locations. As for cleanliness, the bar and dining area were clean. As was the bathroom. And like all WingHouse locations, there is also a outside dining area/patio. Being a chain, the food is your basic pub fare. So there really is not much other than wings, burgers, and sandwiches. But if you want a place to watch a sporting event while having beer and wings, this is a good place to go.

    (4)
  • Grant R.

    Yuck. Chicken wings were burnt, breading was falling off. Sauce was garbage. So much Grease!

    (1)
  • N F.

    Bad service. I was placed at a dirty table. The waitress took forever to get our orders. I will never eat at this winghouse! Save your money

    (1)
  • roaches F.

    Gross Buffalo shrimp. A dozen massively over-battered and severely-undercooked shrimp, totally swamped in as-requested, medium-heat "hot sauce". No, not sauce; more like greasy, bright-orange soup. I thought the Buffalo-sauce thing was tossing freshly-prepared shrimp, or wings, or whatever, in a bowl, with sauce as a complement - then transferring the hot food to a basket, and serve. Not Wing House. Wing House killed the shrimp 3 times: when they pulled them from the water; when they fried them in the fryer; and when they drowned them in Buffalo soup. Two stars - one for each of the two very nice, friendly young ladies serving us at the bar. No stars for the lousy, inedible food. Did I say gross? Yup.

    (2)
  • Parham B.

    Wings, Beer, Ballgames and ... By Parham P Baker It was my last night in Sunny Sanford Florida and I wandered down to Ker's WingHouse of Sanford. I visited there earlier in the week with a local friend of mine, enjoyed it, and went back to watch the University of Kentucky football game. As you walk up, you'll notice a section of the parking lot sectioned off for motorcycles. Don't worry. This is decidedly not a biker bar, it's a "waitress in skimpy top and shorter than short shorts" bar. Inside the atmosphere is pretty Hooteresque. The walls, floors, ceilings, tables and seating are very nice natural wood and the place is very clean. Hundreds of bikini girl pictures hang on the walls around the numerous TVs, all set to football games. Interspersed here and there is a bit of sports memorabilia. The founder of the chain is Crawford Ker who played pro football for the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos. There's one pool table and a few arcade type games which were dominated by the kids of a couple watching a ball game. They offer a fair selection of beers on tap that included Yuengling, Sam Adams, Fat Tire, Blue Moon, Stella Artois and others by the glass or pitcher. They offer a full liquor bar as well. The bar is an island in the middle of the restaurant area with 8 TVs overhead and 2 lively and personable bartenders... yes, in shorter than short shorts. While places like this tend to be "guy centric" there were several groups of women at the bar and at most of the tables were couples, a number with kids. First time by my friend and I split a burger, curly fries, 10 Hot wings and 10 Dallas style wings. Next visit I ordered House on Fire and Asian wings. Ok, gotcha, we need a sauce outline! Mild, Medium, Hot, House on Fire, and Exxtreme are the basic sauces. Then the specialties are Blackened - "Louisiana's Finest," Dallas - "Honey BBQ," Asian - "From the Far East," Garlic Parmesan - "Think Italy." The wings can be ordered boneless, original breaded, buffalo without breading and naked. 10 original or buffalo cost $8.99, boneless (they just say "an order") $6.99, and naked $9.99 for 10. You can order just wings or drums for an up-charge. Other offerings include a number of salads and apps, fish tacos, a grouper sandwich, several wraps, chicken sandwiches a few ways and of course, burgers. There is a $4.99 Kids Menu and a few interesting looking deserts (can you say Key Lime Pie?) Both nights the wings were meaty and well coated in sauce. The sauces were good, but not crazy good. The House on Fire was the best tasting to me being a lover of hot food. I confess to being fond of BW3s sauce selections, and these didn't quite measure up to that yardstick. The hamburger was good and cooked as ordered as were the curly fries. WingHouse is not something to make a special trip for food-wise, but still much better than average bar food. The service was provided by, of course, very good looking young ladies. They ALL were poised, friendly and attentive... even exceptional in most cases. Sometimes in places like this the ladies get attitudes and provide poor service counting on looks rather than great service for their tips. This was certainly not the case on either visit. Even the manager (a guy) also stopped by several times to check on me. My second night there my excellent server (Mariah) had a new server "shadowing" her... real training! Wow. In short, I'd put the food on a par with Hooters but a tad below a BW3s. The service and atmosphere, especially the service, beats them both hands down. FOOD - 3, ATMOSPHERE - 4, SERVICE - 5, CLEANLINESS - 5 WISHES FOR THIS PLACE - More variety and depth in the sauces, more sides This is decidedly the best place to kick back and watch a ball game and have a cold brew and wings in the area. If I return to Sanford, I'll come watch my KY Wildcats here... but they were losing so badly I left early. ~p

    (4)
  • Jeffrey D.

    There is not many full service restaurants in Sanford open past 9pm so after an event we stopped in for some thing to eat. This is your average breastaurant. The service was good, but the food took some time to prepare and still came out lukewarm. Granted it was around 10pm, but the there was not a great deal of customers to warrant slow service. We tried the hottest they had but it did not have a lot of kick to it. Overall, it is ok to stop in and eat, but I wouldn't go out of my way.

    (2)
  • Stephen F.

    Unfortunately I'm mixed on this location. For the most part Wing House rocks and today might possibly was an "off" day but nevertheless the experience wasn't great. There was 6 of us, not a huge lunch party. The waitress got the drink order completely wrong. Our order was pretty standard... one wrap, one fish taco, one buffalo sandwich, one order of wings medium buffalo style, one order of wings with Dallas sauce buffalo style....and then one order hot and breaded.....this was order that sunk us, it arrived at the table a solid 10 minutes later than the rest of the meals. The manager delivered it and apologized, said the kitchen totally botched the order and had to re-make it. He did give us a coupon for a free order of wings on our next visit, the bad part was none of us live in town. If in town again I'd give them another shot.

    (3)
  • Jess N.

    We went on a slower night so service was decent. It's basically a knock off Hooters. Wings were okay, nothing I haven't had before, but they were bottomless on Wednesdays so that's a plus and why we went in the first place. A negative is that if you want any dipping sauce, it comes in pre-packaged 2.5oz sizes at $0.69 each. I'd probably go back, but the experience was nothing to write home about.

    (3)
  • Christina P.

    Renee was a very nice and efficient server but the food was sub par. The wings were tiny and they use individually portioned Ken's dressings. I like that they have games and the atmosphere isn't bad. I'd stick to coming here to watch sports with friends rather than coming here looking for quality food.

    (3)
  • Will W.

    Spent the night in Sanford to be near airport for an early morning flight home next day. Tried the wings here for dinner, around 8:30pm. They were ok, average at best. Decent size, but could've been cooked a little longer and medium sauce was mild and sweetish. Wouldn't go back again. Bar tender was pleasant and attentive.

    (2)
  • Brandi B.

    Avoid. You can do better (Hooters). They have a major ant issue here. If you have a table by the window, they'll be visiting. It's perhaps why they're always spraying bleach and shit all over the place. Gross. I do not get how it's always so packed. The wings are soggy no matter how you order them (I always ask for them to be well done). Their fries are limp, too. Each of the sauces I've tried- Mild, medium, Asian, Dallas, Garlic Parmesan- are all sugary. Gross. Servers don't pay much attention to you if you're not male. Gross.

    (1)
  • John M.

    I've been here several times, always near closing. It's usually dead, but I attribute that to the time of day that I'm here, and not really the restaurant itself. Although, when I lived in Altamonte I used to go to that Wing House a lot and even at closing it was still pretty packed, so maybe it does have something to do with this particular location. Anyways, the service is always good, food is always good, and the beer is always cold. I've never had a real problem here, other than the occasional time when a waitress is slow on the refills. The manager is friendly and visited our table once when we were here. He came by just to see how we were doing and even gave our table refills when he saw we were low, rather than simply getting our waitress to do it. All in all, I like this location and will continue to frequent it here.

    (4)
  • Patrick K.

    This is the second time I have ordered take out and both times have been terrible experiences. The first time was your typical not receiving everything you ordered. This last time however was the worst. When we arrived our food wasn't ready. When it was ready nobody was willing to bag it up. We waited 25 minutes until we realized our food was sitting there. There were 4 waitresses standing there talking. I asked one if they would mind bagging our food up and her response was, "sorry , the bartenders handle to go orders." We ended up bagging our own food. I will never go back.

    (1)
  • Jason I.

    Great place to catch a game. Waitstaff is courteous and pretty cool. Personally I like the breaded wings here better than Hooters. The unbreaded wings are a bit lacking but still decent.

    (4)
  • Vinny F.

    Oh wing house, wing house. This place just wreaks of hooters. Wing house is a poser. A copy cat. Completly unorigional. That being said, they do a better job than hooters. The girls are hotter and the food is a tad better. The guys who eat here are meatheads though. Lol. I just flirt with the help. It's fun and that's the only reason I give it 3 stars, otherwise it would get 2. Cheers

    (3)
  • Find M.

    They get their wings from the same distributor as Hooters but they get theirs frozen. I wouldn't suggest that you spend your hard earned money here. The food and atmosphere is mediocre. There are certainly better places to spend your time and money. This place is close to me but I would never go there again.

    (2)
  • Darren H.

    OK place for a drink and wings. Wings are OK at this location. Better at the Altamonte location.

    (3)
  • Troy W.

    The WORST - second trip here since I started working down the street in Sanford, sucked both times. Kitchen closes at 11, wings were not crispy like I requested, bartender poured bleach on bar floor and the smell made it impossible to eat...just bad news all around.

    (1)
  • Lynnsie H.

    they could do better.... its always dead at this location.

    (3)
  • Wayne S.

    Not the worse I've ever had but certainly far from the best. I ate some breaded shrimp and 10 wings today. I got the 2nd hottest sauce. The shrimp were pretty good but the wings were so so at best. Like another poster I asked the server what happened to the breaded wings I ordered. She assured me these were breaded which I found hard to believe. The wings were swimming in grease to the point the ranch wouldn't even stick to them. The ranch came in such small containers you can't even dip the wings in them. It's very unlikely I'll never go back and I am a die hard wing fan.

    (2)
  • C R.

    The wings are not that good here at all. Tony's in Lake Mary continues to be my favorite. I've heard about Wing House forever, so we thought we'd give it a try. Very disappointing. I order breaded because I loved Hooter's breaded wings back in the day. I had to ask the manager if they brought me the right wings because there was no breading that I could see. He assured me they were "lightly" breaded. The fries are seasoned curlies (once again, Tony's beats them, hands down). Wing House blue cheese comes in a prepackaged container. I don't know why this bugged me so much. I should have known they wouldn' t be making homemade. they could at least pretend it's homemade.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : No
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

WingHouse Bar & Grill

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