Quaker Steak and Lube Menu

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  • Krystal E.

    The best time to go anywhere is right after they open; everything is super clean and EVERYONE is SUPER freaking nice. Our waitress was great, the manager came out and thanked us for coming, yaddayadda. We went around noon, shortly after opening, so we were seated outside right away. My wings were on par with every other Quaker Steak I've been to (which if you haven't been to one; go!). I got the Hot Parmesan wings, which were excellent. However, I will say, my boyfriend and his friend got the ribs and they were both burnt to a crisp. Generally, living out in Cleveland, I try not to go to chain restaurants, but there is just nowhere that offers good wings. So, I will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Jayme K.

    Service was very slow and wings were not that great-expected waaay better!

    (2)
  • Jesse F.

    Wings were ok at best, my main qualm here is the service. The waitress only returned to the table once during the whole meal, and the restaurant was far from busy. I specifically requested a game be put on the tv. Waitress seemed reluctant, and took 15 minutes to put the game on. A mere 5 minutes later another staff member changed it to something else. Was going to order more food and hang around for the rest of the game but after this we decided to leave. Bad service, average food, won't return for awhile.

    (2)
  • Meagan S.

    I've only been to this location once, but I really enjoyed it. My boyfriend and I sat at the bar for the OSU game. It wasn't busy, which surprised me but I didn't mind because we got good seats and didn't have to deal with a large crowd. The bartenders there were very nice and friendly--the guy bartender (Rich) would make conversation with us a couple different times which annoyed my boyfriend, but I didn't mind. To me it just showed he wanted to engage with his customers and have a good time. We got the nachos for an app, which I think were a little overpriced for how much we got but they were very good. The tall draft beers we ordered were only $5. I got some boneless wings that were good, although I got mild sauce and there was no kick to it at all. My boyfriend got one of those big buckets of wings, and he made a comment about how the wings used to be very small but now they are a good size. I would def. go back here if I just want a chill afternoon/night, especially if I want to watch a game.

    (4)
  • Amber S.

    This place had great food with excellent service. The wings were cooked to perfection and the golden garlic sauce was awesome. To top it off our server Ebby was the best. While taking care of many tables he have us great a service.

    (5)
  • Jade K.

    I think "hmmmmm" is the best way I can describe this place. Who really reviews a chain though, right? You can't expect much --- I left with a bad taste in my mouth so I am doing my due diligence. Service was just a bit off , food was cold (literally cold & cold wings are gross) and our fry appetizer came out after the wings. He explained he accidentally hit "to go" instead "as app" -- no problem, right? Well, they should have dumped the fries on a plate and re-topped them rather than giving us dumped out of a box fries with toppings awry. The one gentleman was very nice behind the bar and checked on us a few times -- when he was not behind the bar the other gentleman did not seem to pay attention to anything. He ran my card for the wrong tab and after attempting to flag him down I had to wait for the other bartender to come back behind the bar to run my card for the accurate (more expensive) amount. The man who made the error did not apologize or blink an eye -- he just complained about these two very strange regulars that come into the bar. It is not on my list of places to return to.

    (2)
  • Richard H.

    This place has a special every single day. There is literally something going on all the time! Every weekday from 11A-2P they have all you can eat wing buffet. They also show ALL the major sporting events (INCLUDING UFC FIGHTS.) Everytime we go there is something new on the menu and the service is consistently good. Fantastic!

    (5)
  • John W.

    Overall I AM a fan of the people, place, and food though the service is a little slower than I typically care for. That being said it is always friendly, positive, and sometimes cute. That's not really here nor there. I think the boneless wings in all the QSLs are a little tough but the bone-ins are fantastic. That said last time I was at this location I took the triple atomic challenge; Boneless. I got seven boneless instead of six. My beer and wife's drink Were needed! My server, Jess, was magnificent and quite fun and funny. It's hit or miss here but that day was certainly a hit! It's nice decor, on nice days the front opens up, and within walking distance to the library, my favorite place in Lakewood. Daily specials help, some, with the over-priced food. I'll keep going!

    (3)
  • Andrea Z.

    I've been to multiple QSL locations in various places. The food is always good. No complaints there. They do have excellent wings both bone-in and boneless. Sauces are many and are very good. This location, we've had pretty poor service both times we've been here - empty drinks are a problem when you are eating spicy things after all. Also, I don't appreciate having to wait 25 minutes to order my food because the server is trying to settle up with a group across the way. That's not my problem and it would take 1 minute to come over and take our order while you wait for them to get their credit cards out. Even the below-average service I would be more likely to endure if the value were better. In my opinion, although the wings are quite good, the Lizard's are just as good and much cheaper especially on their wing night. $40 bucks for two baskets of 15 wings each and one Pepsi - that's a little crazy. Food is good, atmosphere is cool, but go to the Lizard for cheaper, just-as-good wings.

    (3)
  • Pete D.

    If you want to pay a premium for poorly prepared bar food just because they have allot of nascar related crap hanging on the walls...then go here. Overpriced. Slow but pleasant service. Tacky overdone theme. Better bar food at dozens of places in Lakewood. No reason to go here.

    (1)
  • Chas M.

    Whoa baby.. Ok, I was driving through Flakewood and saw this new place was open. We go to the Valley View and Sheffield one sometimes. I walk in, place looks good..spankin new. There is a karaoke band playing i think...(think Will Ferrell and Ana Gasteyer doing that Christian thing on SNL)..rediculous.. I ask the bartender what drink and food specials they have...what a novel idea.. After about 10 minutes of her asking other (whom which are busy breaking down the bar, mind you) she telsl me and I order. One would think a bartender would know about what specials are going on. I order one drink and wings. Wings good..drink..is all mix. Giving the benefit of the doubt I order another drink..big mistake. In watching her make said drink she LITERALLY puts 1oz of liquor in what is supposed to be their version of a Long Island. Now folks, anyone in Lakewood would know you can go to ANY corner bar and get a WAYYYY better drink for the same dough! So, I tell the manager to switch it to a beer..in which he did, but without asking me why..lol. This is the same dude I saw give a cigarette from his pocket to a buddy over the bar. Thats rock star stuff..tool.. Finished my beer, ate my wings and paid. All the Quaker Steakes in the area seem to hire total morons or something...Ive worked in the service industry and eat and drink out all the time. This company STILL messes it up consistantly..WTF.. SIDE NOTE: MAYBE IF YA HAVE 3 BARTENDERS PRESENT DURING BUSINESS HOURS, THEY SHOULD WAIT ON CUSTOMERS....INSTEAD OF PUTTING THE DIRTY FLOORMATS UP ON THE END OF THE BAR AND WIPING DOWN THE BAR WITH A DIRTY RAG?? ISNT THAT FOR AFTER YOU CLOSE??

    (1)
  • Paul L.

    About every Tuesday, me and a best friend of mine go up there for $9.99 all-you-can-eat wing night (plus other foods at the buffet as well), and they have a great staff as well as great food (including their wings - the mother of all wings!). We will definitely be coming back again soon.

    (5)
  • Neal W.

    I had high expectations for this place. The hostess was very nice, but beyond that things went downhill... - The waitress seemed to be overly flustered and kept giving apologies/excuses about being so busy (sorry, I can't help) - They didn't bring out what I ordered (actually, they gave me more than what I ordered and I had to make sure I wasn't going to be charged - they ended up letting me keep the extra wings - so mixed on this point, but it could have equally been a screw up for the worst) - Even though I ended up with some extra boneless wings they just weren't that good. Overall, not impressed and there is little to nothing which would bring me back.

    (2)
  • Rose M.

    From the menus with pages that were were stuck together--to the really blah and small hamburger, we won't go back. Drinks were meek and expensive, french fries were coated and salty--typical Sysco food. With so many great places to eat in Lakewood, don't waste your time at this chain restaurant.

    (2)
  • B Y.

    That's exactly what Lakewood needs, another wings, burgers and beer joint! Oh well. I'm happy that Quaker Steak is finally open. We had the boneless wings and tried the Thai R Cracker BBQ sauce and the Dry Chipotle BBQ rub too. Both were good. Service was fine and our server was friendly. The cars theme decor is a bit crazy. Very family friendly since there were lots of kids too. I was hoping to sit outside but didn't realize they allowed smoking on the patio.

    (3)
  • Paul B.

    This just opened down the block. I have never been to a Quaker Steak so my only comparison would be to BW3. The place is definitely nicer, better lit and more family-oriented than a BW3s. The patio area and front windows make it seem very open even though it is in a kind of narrow space. We went at a peak time, about 6 PM on a Sunday, and although the place was packed, we were seated quickly. The service was a tad slow, probably due to the crowd, but overall the server was attentive and got everything right and remembered refills or requests when she came around. I got the half ribs and wings combo. The ribs were perfect, falling off the bone and tender with a delicious sauce. I ordered the "hot" wings which are their plain Buffalo-style standard and they tasted just like standard hot wings anywhere else would taste. I will try some of the other flavors when I go back. My wife had the pan-Asian salmon bowl and enjoyed it. Her fish was cooked properly and the she said the sauce was tasty. It's definitely a chain restaurant, in that the menu is huge and geared towards fast, large portions and repeated basic combinations. That said, it was tasty and satisfying. I am not a big sports bar person, so I liked to be able to get some wings with the family without it feeling like a dank hole that smells like stale beer.

    (4)
  • Jeff S.

    You can get better wings and beer at a much better price on just about any block in Lakewood west of Bunts unless you like amusement park atmosphere with a NASCAR theme. Walk on past this place.

    (2)
  • Swank S.

    I'm in close agreement with a lot of the other people who have chimed in with early reviews of this newly opened establishment in Lakewood. It's a predictable chain if you're searching for consistent wings, but there is definitely lots of room for improvement. I was pretty skeptical of how this place would fit in as part of the Drug Mart shopping center. It's a pretty small spot compared to some of the other freestanding Quaker Steaks I've been to, like the one in Valley View. All of that NASCAR stuff cramped into a small spot, with a crowded patio out front (where smoking is permitted) is not a good thing. Neither is the oddly arranged parking lot behind the restaurant and shopping center, especially when this place has classic car shows -- which seem to happen often. Getting in and out of that lot was a lot like a bumper car session. Upon entering, two hostesses greeted me with a "welcome to the Lube." This place is really into pushing the word "lube" onto customers, which I find a little off-putting. I mean, they are even trying to elect "the mayor Lubetown," whatever that means. Food here is OK. The wing sauce menu seems to jump right from sweet and tangy to hot and spicy. A little more variety for those of us who don't approach wing-eating like a competitive sport would be nice. Wings were a bit puny, as some others have commented. There are other items on the menu, like steak and sandwiches, but they seemed a bit overpriced. Service was so-so on our first visit: distracted, slow receipt of our food, slow delivery of our bill, etc. The place was busy, but it was crawling with servers, so the tables could have been distributed better. The real spoiler for me was I came away from this place with a horrendous stomachache that kept me in the bathroom for two days. Not a good sign. I might consider this place for a bucket of carryout wings (you can split flavors, which is a plus) once they have more time to settle in and get better staff. Otherwise, I'm not rushing back, especially when you have an amazing place like Jammy Buggars just a few blocks away that serves delicious wings for 25 cents each on Thursdays. If you want great wings (or steak and sandwiches, for that matter), go there.

    (2)
  • Chris P.

    The Lakewood location's bar service is the dumps! Especially when business is sloooww. My first visit was on a beautiful fall day around 3pm. I had passed the attractive storefront patio on Detroit and felt an immediate urge to check it out. I sat down as 2 guys were cashing out with the bartender. The Bartender took their check and disappeared inside without any kind of greeting whatsoever. I walked out bc I wasn't greeted for 10-15 more min. It is not my job to announce my presence at a bar. 1st visit-1st impression was bad but I can give 'em the benefit of the doubt...On to the 2nd visit last night, 2 of us walk in, take off our coats and sit at the bar. The bartender sees this and proceeds to leave the bar to search for and pick some songs on the Touch-Tunes. After 10 minutes of not having anyone behind the bar, I had to pour my own drink of Fireball (only bottle within reach). THAT finally got their attention, yet they didn't even confront me about it; they just added it to my tab and continued with the bad service. Finally some shift leader kid told me to not do it again. I will not do that again because I can't respect a place that hasn't showed an ounce of respect for me as a customer. Based on some other reviews but not personal experience, I'm giving them a third strike for overpriced, small portions. Way to go....NOT! Party on Wayne

    (1)
  • Phil K.

    QSL was a last resort for us since neighboring restaurants were jam packed. we got what we expected as far as the food went. Wings are pretty good in size, but the sauces were so-so. I ordered the Sriracha and Thai r crackers. Not as spicy as advertised. Atmosphere is quite loud, but what you'd expect from a place with overwhelming decor. Our server Chewy was fantastic however. He made accommodations for our son which worked out really well. Lots of big TVs which makes it a great place to watch a game. Definitely want to try the giant lube tube beers though!

    (3)
  • Mike B.

    It's an ok place, the food is ok, the service I got was personable and good. I can't get over the gaudy chain storefront that got stuck smack dab in the middle of Lakewood. When I first drove by it I thought it was an eyesore, and when I brought myself to go in, still agreed. It sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb as you drive though the main drag of Lakewood. I don't find myself motivated to return, but I wouldn't turn down going if someone invited me either.

    (3)
  • Katie M.

    The breaded boneless wings at Quaker Steak are pretty gross. I recently ordered boneless wings (breaded, not grilled) and all of the wing sauce (and grease?) had absorbed into the breading making them soggy and greasy. I keep trying to think of another descriptive word, but gross is pretty accurate. The wing sauce itself was supposed to be medium and should have had a little kick to it, but didn't. I threw the wings out (insert sad face here) and felt gross for eating what I had. I haven't ever had anything great from the menu - at this location or any other location. Overpriced and mediocre (at best) is a pretty good summary of all of my visits to Quaker Steak. No need to return. Service is okay. Parking is good as there are parking spots in the front of the building and a large parking lot behind the building.

    (2)
  • Eric C.

    I come here for wings and a drink from time to time. I always sit at the bar and the service is fine and dandy. The wings aren't bad, they can tell me if something is going to mess up my insides due to celiac, and they have cider and a full bar of things safe for me to drink. There's nothing special to a Quaker Steak. Each one is the same and you know what you're going to get. But it's a solid three-star wing meal with four-star service and a two star ugly chain restaurant decor. It's good enough when a few of my buddies want to meet up for wings in that area or if there's a rather large group looking for wings.

    (3)
  • Melanie C.

    I'd been to the QSL in Valley View a few times, so I knew what to expect. Bar food in a sports bar atmosphere, a pretty average kind of deal. This was sadly below that average. Though it's been here a while now, I'd just not made it to the Lakewood location yet (there are just so many other great choices here...) but my friend was looking for comfort food - nothing fancy, a burger, fries, onion rings, etc. and it was Valentine's Day, and my friend is actually my ex (yes, we're weird), but I still wanted to go to a sit down and relax a minute place, so a very non-romantic venue like QSL seemed like the best bet. I'm not good at gambling. Blah and ick sum it up the best I think. They were very clearly short staffed (maybe they didn't expect anyone on VDay?) - as there were a lot of empty tables but a 20 minute wait for seating and all the servers were running as fast as they could for everything. I'm not sure who to blame for that, but it was chaotic and rushed and just a little off putting to have to wait for a table when we were looking at 6 or so empty tables right next to the waiting area. I'm guessing it was the short staffed situation that got her to that place, but our server was barely even friendly. I am a total sucker for overworked servers and I gave her a lot of benefit of the doubt (even tipped her well despite the lack of a smile, because I really did feel for her) -- but management needs to take notice of this -- your servers are going to be terrible if they're way overworked. And that reflects poorly on you more than it does on them to some of us. As for the food... just don't bother. Look, I'm not expecting haute cuisine from the QSL - but the Magna fries were barely even warm and the cheese might have been melted at one point, my friend's burger was eh, at best, and I made the insanely bad decision of ordering a steak with broccoli and green beans. The rib eye was oddly rubbery, and delivered rare despite my medium rare request (well done would have served this cut better) - with little piles of completely unseasoned and barely steamed broccoli and green beans. I took those home and cooked them a little more with some butter and salt, and still they tasted... off. Or it could have just been my mindset. The only thing that was passable in the meal was the onion rings that came with his burger. Those were actually decent. Not great, but decent. I didn't expect great things from QSL, but I was still surprised at just how bad they could make it.

    (1)
  • Chris M.

    Good place to grab a beer and sit outside on a patio along Detroit. Most if the patios in Lakewood are tucked behind the bar and not welcoming at all. Bartender Matt is all over it! Professional, outgoing and makes it a point to know everyone's name at his bar. Food is decent, typical bar food you can find anywhere.

    (4)
  • Jacquelyn B.

    I have given up on this Quaker Steak. I normally do not post negative reviews because we all have bad days. However, after two consecutive bad experiences I will not return. A few months ago I ordered a potato soup to go. I love potato soup. About half way through I was chewing on something I had to spit out and investigate- gross! After I unfolded the little ball I discovered it was a circle sticker "THU." Mind you I'm eating this on Sunday. Needless to say I did not finishing eating... Today I gave them another try. I knew I shouldn't, but I had to go to drug mart and it's right there. So I ordered the potato soup again and the wedge salad. The soup had two pieces of potato. Disappointing to say the least. I opened my salad and found a chuck of lettuce browning on all sides and throughout. I fresh cut the edges and gave it a try. The bacon was all fat. The red onions were browning also. Straight to the trash, what a waste.

    (1)
  • Ciara S.

    It's a chain restaurant, it's not the best, not the worst. Average. The food I would give 3 stars. The reason I am giving 2 stars is because the service. Our waitress started out pretty average. Once we got our food it started to go down hill. About 10 minutes after I started eating, I needed more ranch and my friend Jen needed more water. I noticed our waitress was just seating a table down from us, flirting with the 2 dudes she was serving. We let 10 minutes pass and she still didn't moved. I had to flag a different waitress down to get what we needed. Super bogus. Lesson learned stick to mom and pop restaurants for awesome 5 star food and 5 star service. Eat locally.

    (2)
  • Megan C.

    I have to agree the some of the other reviews here, the food is mediocre and the service is awful slow. Too pricey for the quality of the food everything is frozen, the cocktails are too watery, good selection of beers tho!, and the size of wings are good too, the sauces not good at all. I ordered wings with some kind of thai sauce that were mmeeehh. The pork sliders were dry and cold. Overall very sad experience here, i'd never return here, better places in lakewood.

    (1)
  • Shannon R.

    Day: Tuesday Time 5:30-7:30pm - I had never been to a QSL, and the idea of "All you can eat wings" was appealing enough to entice myself and a dining partner to try it out. I will agree that it's almost an odd thing for a franchise to be there in Lakewood, but if you think about it, there are now multiple locations for Melt, Souper Market, Menchies of course, and other things franchised, so QSL shouldn't be knocked for that fact. Now first of all, the "All you can eat wings" is actually a pretty good gig. There is a buffet with 4 wing selections - but - if you want any different kind from the menu, a 4 piece order is part of the $13.99 deal, which also includes a soft drink with refills. On the buffet is salad, soup, and lots of other things aside from wings. Little pizza bites (not that great), kielbasa links and corn dogs on a roller grill, corn nuggets, pretzel bites, meatballs, mashed potatoes and gravy, regular fries, breaded mushrooms, sausage & peppers and onion rings. So if you're able to dig all that stuff, plus donut holes and funnel fries for "desert", than it's a great deal. That said, I wasn't impressed by their wings. I don't like very spicy food items, so I can't judge there, but I had a variety anyhow of the less spicy sauces and I thought they were just eh, run of the mill. They're nothing really that I would return for, I can say that much. For flavor impact, wing-wise, I'll stick with Cleats. The décor as others have written, is loud and gaudy, but it's supposed to be... duh. If you're not into it, don't go. Personally, it didn't add or detract from anything, though I did like the cutout of the United States with cut-to-shape state license plates over where each state would be - that was nifty from a creative perspective, but it didn't make my visit 3-star. Pretty much, it's a sports bar. I'm tired of sports bars. I'm getting too old for them, I guess. They just seem pointless. But before I yell at you to get out of my yard, let me say this - Our service was pretty good. Tina was our server and took good care of us from point A to point B, even as it began to get busier. So I had good service and "meh" wings. Probably not going back, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't recommend you try QSL, just to say you've tried it. FYI: The AYCE buffet is Tuesdays from 5-10pm.

    (2)
  • Vanja K.

    I don't understand how this place stays open! I have been to the Lakewood location three times, two times it was dead service was ok. The other visit it was slammed and service was bad . The food is unbelievably bad!!! Wings are soggy or tuff, and overall horrible. On top of everything, the food is way over priced ! I will never go here for anything again. If I could give this a honest rating, I would give it 1/2 star because of a nice patio.

    (1)
  • Scotty D.

    I don't really care for the wait staff here. They're overly flirty and it gets annoying at times. I just want my wings, and not a lap dance. Its cool you're trying to butter up your tip, but simmer down. If I wanted to go to a strip joint there are plenty of them on Brook Park Road. This location is crawling with teenagers most of the time. Loud, and pretty rude. The food is good, but between the waitresses trying to prostitute themselves out for better tips, and the obnoxious kids there, this place is sadly I QSL that I will not go to.

    (1)
  • Ferris B.

    Is it just me or do the prices go up every time I go there. Ordered the boneless wing salad to go. Paid $9 for a half empty box of wilted lettuce. They forgot the dressing. Worst of all the container they put the chicken into exploded because ti was too full and filled the bag with chicken and sauce. The celery had all those stringy bits that should be removed and were brown at the edges. They couldn't even get the pita on the side right. For Christ sake would it hurt to warm that stuff up. Did I mention I paid dollars for half a salad and a mess to clean up. I WILL NEVER DINE HERE AGAIN OR PICK UP. I felled totally duped. I also had to wait 30 minutes to pick up and order I called in 40 minutes ago. Get your shit together!

    (1)
  • Mitchell D.

    Had a cold appetizer. Was told they would remake it and bring it back out. Our entrees came out 10 minutes later. I told them to nevermind the appetizer at this point since we already got the entrees. All we received was a simple "I'm sorry". We won't be coming back.

    (2)
  • Katie F.

    Amazing place, for both meat lovers, AND vegetarians! ! They have amazing food, from the appetizers, to desserts! And vegetarians, don't hesitate to ask for the black bean burger as a substitute for any of the meat burgers!! Amazing place for Nascar fans! They have lots of race cars, corvettes, ect. Hanging from the ceiling, and lots of other race merchandise too! And great place for the kids! They give the kids a free cardboard car they can assemble themselves! I highly recommend this place

    (5)
  • Steve M.

    I'll keep it simple: If you want great food that's not frozen, thoroughly cooked and at your table in under 30 minutes: don't eat here. If you want to stare at the wall or a bunch of replicated NASCAR junk: you should come here because there's something wrong with you. Save your money. Burger King is cheaper.

    (1)
  • Serena B.

    The food is so mediocre yet the price is not. The service is always awful. I thought I was playing it safe by taking my food to go this time, but the take-out girl was more interested in flirting with some guy (in front of his girlfriend, too) than even acknowledging me. Definitely the last time I eat at this dump. P.S. They charge you $1 to split sauces. It's not about the $1, it's an insult to the customer.

    (1)
  • M. M.

    Any chain restaurant in Lakewood that targets twenty- to forty-something diners (as opposed to seniors, or families with kids) is facing an uphill battle these days. There are simply too many great non-chain options available. I'm also not sure how many people in the Lakewood area are really that much into NASCAR to enjoy the cars, cars and more cars theme of the restaurant. Nevertheless, we gave QSL a try once having heard raves about it in other locations. It has a good location in a strip mall in downtown Lakewood - lots of free parking in the back, and a strip storefront suits this kind of joint whereas a fancier or more unusual restaurant concept might not fit in. The food was OK but overpriced. The servers seemed to be really young, pleasant enough, but on the s-l-o-w side especially since most of the tables were empty. The portions and even the dishes, glasses and cups tend to be super-sized, which made them a bit hard to handle. I guess this is all right if you are really into NASCAR, like QSL's brand of wings, or feel a need to have a chain mall dining experience without leaving the 'Wood. I didn't see or taste anything that would make me come rushing back, especially in view of the prices for pretty ordinary food.

    (2)
  • Murray R.

    Okay, first off, I should be killed for my previous review. I'm such a turdlicker. Got some to go wings and a Philly cheesesteak . Wings were parm black pepper flavor. Robust flavor, meaty, totally good job. Sandwich was good, not a lot of cheese and came with great fries. I'm something of a cheesesteak connoisseur at this point. I tend to get it everywhere. Yes, I've had one in the actual city of Philly. No, it was not at those two rival places full of greaseballs they always show on travel programs. Anyhow, what was with that first review, amiright? So much for the vegetarian thing. I must have been high and or on my period. This place is great and I had no issues with my last visit. Well, one. I dig the old timey gas pumps and license plates. But the giant aluminum ghetto rims? Why? I don't want to eat at NTB.

    (4)
  • Bob E.

    Went here couple weeks ago on a Monday night. nobody greeted us at door and we sat at bar. employees were sitting at bar. I ordered a bucket of wings and my buddy ordered a soup. food took forever and the wings were terrible. they weren't even busy. wings weren't even a fresh order, they just re-dipped whatever they had left that day in the fryer. I don't see this restaurant lasting. wont be back.

    (1)
  • Lilly S.

    This place exceeded my expectations, which were pretty low. I figured it would be below average bar food. It was actually a bit above average, I'd say. They have a separate vegetarian menu (ask for it if you need it) with healthier selections. It's definitely not a favorite but I'm okay with getting it sometimes to mix things up and not go to other places too much. It would also be a great place to watch any game because there are tons of TVs!

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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