Wicked Good Bar And Grill Menu

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  • Kelly F.

    Wicked gross bar and grill. Everything is greasy. It's saving grace was the red velvet cake, the best! It gets 2 stars for the yummy cake. The waitress was really nice and attentive, a plus. Otherwise blah.

    (2)
  • Cristina P.

    We decided to go to Twin River for a friends birthday play some slots, have a couple of drinks. As a few of us got hungry we thought lets go to Wicked Good Bar a friend in the group had been there before and said it wasn't that bad. I don't know if there was just an off night for the place but the food is alight (it's bar food what do you expect) the service was horrific. When we arrived you can tell the waitress did not like us at one point she even said OH YOU GUYS ARE GOING TO BE FUN (very sarcastic) After she brought our first round of drinks our appetizer came out it was the loaded nachos which tasted like they came from Taco Bell. During this time she never once came over and said how is everything was and if anyone need another drink, then our entrees came out she finally came to the table at this point only directed herself to the birthday boy and asked him if he wanted another drinks while everyone else at the table was empty, he said yes and proceeded to ask for a fork as well so he could eat his entree. The waitress disappeared to get his drink never brought his fork (first) so when we took it off another table she walked over with his drink and she said I only have one hand! She again walked away and never ASKED anyone else if they would want another drink a proceeded back to the bar where is was hanging out chatting with the other bar staff and runners! A table sat behind us and she walked over to greet them that is when a friend of mine spun around on his chair and asked for another round please. She looked at him in disgust and ended up getting us the other round. It took another 10 minutes after that to even ask us if we would like anything else (at this point we had empty plates stacked all over the table) or anything wrapped to go. I will never recommend this place to anyone and the they might want to think about training their waitresses to do a little more than hang out at the bar to chat and have the bus boys do all the work and receive nothing in tips from them!

    (2)
  • Cee D.

    Fun! Excellent bar staff, cheap DELICIOUS pub food. Had the "baltimore" salad fresh and huge, couldn't finish. Excellent pulled pork, Great drink specials. Pub menu REASONABLE prices. We ate at the bar.

    (4)
  • Jeremy B.

    My wife and i went to checkout Wicked Good last week. My burger was great and was cooked exactly how i asked. Our friends ordered clam cakes for an appetizer and when they cut into them they were raw inside. A waitress (who not our server) over heard us talking about it and came over and took the raw clam cakes and said they were going to make some fresh ones. I thought that was exceptional service because even though she wasn't our server she came to help out anyway. A few minutes passed and then the manager came over and said that he'd heard what happened and that he was going to take that off the bill. No that's what I'm talkin' bout, Customer Service! It's so hard to find nowadays that when you get it, it's something you remember. I'll definitely be going back! A

    (5)
  • Antoinette M.

    Only giving this two stars because of the customer service the food is pretty good. Went there yesterday for lunch, we were pretty much the only three people in there. We ordered the loaded fries, which are always good. We then ordered sandwiches, I had the philly cheese steak, it comes with fries, since we already had fries I said I didn't want them but would like an extra pickle...the waitress said "NO they won't do that" seriously, they won't give me and extra PICKLE?? I said fine, then give me the fries, I won't eat them and you can throw them away, no reason they should save money because I didn't want the fries...It says on the menu that you can substitute sweet potato fries for regular fries for an extra $2.99, I would have even paid extra for the stupid pickle but wasn't given that option...my niece opted for onion rings instead of the fries (that isn't a menu option), but was told she could get them for an extra $2.99 ( she literally got 3 onion rings, $1 each WTF). No where on the menu does it specify NO SUBSTITUTIONS. I will not eat there again!!! UPDATE: Received an email from Wicked Goods chef Joseph Cozza. He did not understand why the waitress said they would not swap fries for an extra pickle, he said it is done all the time. He also said she has worked there a long time,( if this is the case she should be better at customer service). As for the price of the onion rings he said the cost of food is rising all the time (I do understand this but seriously $1 a piece for onion rings?). Anyway Mr Cozza was extremely nice and very apologetic, he did offer us a gift card for a return visit. Since the food is always good, I'm sure we will take him up on that after the holiday's. 3/11/2012 Went to Wicked Good again yesterday, since this is pretty much the only sit down restaurant at Twin River Casino your choices are limited. The food was good, but once again the service was terrible. My son had finished eating, I on the other hand had not...however I guess I had eaten enough according to our waitress. In one motion, she removed my plate and dropped the bill, I was too shocked to respond and didn't bother saying anything to her, I paid the bill and left but did send yet another email to Mr Cozza. Please Twin River Casino, add another sit down restaurant...one with much better service.

    (2)
  • Cosmo X.

    They must have strained the grease cause my meal was delicious!! Pot roast just fell apart! Yummy... real mashed and veggies.. I shall return.. Desert was very good waitress very helpful..

    (3)
  • Edward S.

    I was disappointed in Wicked Good yet at the same time I was not. With a name such as this, how could it not be "campy" and sure enough, it was. Our food was below average to average quality. I ordered the pull pork sandwich. The pork was ok, but the bun was slightly stale and the thin cut fries seemed about the same as when I try to cook some Orieda fries at home (which never happens for a reason). Service was slow and inattentive. I will give the waitress points for being friendly. She just seemed to be not a good waitress and more concerned with standing around at the servers station rather than making sure we had glasses of water. Better off going to the food court if you find yourself at Twin River.

    (2)
  • Jeff N.

    I've only had drinks here are two occasions. I must say, however, the service is excellent. The bartender was friendly and attentive, despite being busy.

    (4)
  • Mj W.

    The menu at this place has a ton of selections, not too many for non meat eaters like myself but I did spot Macaroni and Cheese on the menu so we decided to eat here instead of the other places within the casino. Served with an optional choice of two sides, I opted for side salad and shoestring fries. Although the menu simply said "Mac and Cheese" with no description, which I thought was odd but not worth asking anything further about, I was really really surprised when it was served with brown stuff scattered throughout. When I asked the server what was in my meal, he described it as meat and bacon. I figured I could eat around the meat, I'm not totally adverse to eating it but I do try to avoid it as much as possible. I did eat some of it and found that the meat was just unseasoned ground beef and the bacon was flavorless. They should add seasoned bread crumbs and tomatoes or, at the very least, a better description on the menu. Anyways, this isn't the kind of macaroni and cheese that one would expect to find while eating out but rather more like something you make at home when trying to stretch you food dollar. The salad was good, the shoestring fries got cold fast, which is why most restaurants don't serve them, and the place was otherwise nice enough with good service. So,I wouldn't say to totally avoid it but I would say to avoid the mac and cheese.

    (3)
  • Derek L.

    Crappy, greasy pub food not worthy of a mall food court in West Virginia. Popcorn is served immediately with your drink whether you want it or not. And it shows up on your bill as "Food" for $2.85 whether you want it or not. The bartender was very nice though so I didn't even say anything. It's not her fault that they (managers) facilitate and likely encourage this type of practice.

    (1)
  • Kevin M.

    It was certainly not "Wicked Good". Its a sportsbar but one with a cheesy feel to it. From the strange half boston, half NY theme all over the walls to the jerseys the servers wear with "funny" names on the back. Pretty expansive menu but I didn't dare stray from the burger/sandwitch pages. In the end I think that was a good decision. The Pulled pork sandwitch was pretty good and came with fries and cole slaw. Our server was nice and fairly attentive. If I had set me expectations a little lower going into it, I prob could have given another star.

    (2)
  • Christine W.

    If I could give more than 5 Star's to my server he would get 10!!! It's sad that only bad service gets reviewed, but when you have exceptional service, someone should take notice. I was visiting from Seattle June 26-27-28th for the Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention walk in Boston. We decided to road trip to RI just to say we had been there. We ended up at Twin Rivers Casino and decided to try Wicked Good for dinner. James was our server. I guess service where I come from is just not that personable, or courteous. I thought James was the most friendly, upbeat, and personable server I've ever dined with, EVER. He answered all our questions, and was fast with the refills, and just fun to be around. The food could have been terrible, but we would have still had a great dinning experience with him as our server. It's unfortunate that I live clear across the continent because, the food was excellent, loved the atmosphere, and James made the side trip to RI worth it. Great little place. Hope to come back someday!

    (5)
  • Andrew S.

    Twin River "Casino" may not be as fabulous as the other choices in the area but it has its place and so does this bar. Its nice to have a reasonable and casual place to go for a drink/quick meal. I don't think that this place is a destination bar as much as just a nice place to hangout once you are inside the casino. This place has lazyboys you can sit in at the bar which is sweet if you ask me. Plenty of tvs to watch a game or hangout. The menu is so-so and the food is about average pub fare with slightly inflated prices. same for the drink menu. The service is hit or miss but for the most part its fine. I usually have a good time when I go here. No complaints (4 stars).

    (4)
  • JOHN P.

    It wasn't a good experience 1st off there were bugs everywhere kept getting in our drinks and the food was bland and when you get a dip sandwich and it comes out with something floating in the dip like it was already used gross and last but not least our server he was great unless you needed him asked if I needed another beer I say I'm all set ok I'll get you one and runs off. So there's a lot of better sports bars in the area to go to besides here make the better choice.

    (2)
  • yohance b.

    I'm giving this place 5 stars but the service can be spotty. First time we were here we had an excellent and attentive waitress whom we left a nice big tip. Second time I had to flag down the waitress to take our drink and food orders. She spent a lot of time gabbing with a table of men for tips and ignoring us. She then tried to tell us she was "busy" then took our orders; comes back 15 minutes later to ask what our order was again. Our jaws hit the floor. We waited over an hour to eat! Once again, why do I give it 5 stars? The saving grace was the manager who came over and served our food personally on the house even though we didn't complain to him. He was courteous and the food is delicious here. Had the Mac n'cheese hotdog. The portions are also craZy big which isn't a bad thing, just get a take home box.

    (5)
  • Bread Man S.

    I give them 4 stars. Very nice service when I was there last. On a blizzard day, they had an amazing lady her name is Carol. She was super nice and very happy to help. Well done.

    (4)
  • Jean A.

    Yummy and go for the bases loaded nachos every chance I get. Great place to take my 18 yr old daughter for a lunch date or my husband for a night date. Staff is knowledgable and get the order in buts little slow on checking back after the food arrives since they use bussers. Can't wait to go back!!

    (5)
  • Elena N.

    Wicked Good - notsomuch. More like Wicked Disappointing. The wait for 3 at 12:15 on VJ Day was supposedly 10 minutes, and they refused to seat 4 tops in the bar or in their spacious (and empty) dining room. We waited over 20, while looking at empty seats. There is no place to sit while waiting, which was quite inconvenient for my grandmother, who uses a cane. We did ask for a chair and were accommodated by a sour puss of a hostess. In the meantime, I went to the bar. I waited 10 minutes to be acknowledged by the sole bartender who was obviously more into gossipping than taking on new customers. Weak. We ordered the stuffies for an appetizer and they were a let-down. There was an obscene amount of breadcrumbs and very little of anything else. Bacon or meat? Not in sight. The flavor was bland and I don't know if there was any seafood in there at all. The plates were not cleared until our lunch was at the table. We were never asked if we'd like water or if we needed anything. Although my grandmother's soup and my mother's salmon were okay, my shrimp tacos were completely tasteless. I've never encountered anything like this before. I mean, I love tacos and expected some sort of spice or seasoning on the slaw, or on the shrimp, but there was none. Dumbfounded. I hate to give 1 star reviews, but Wicked Good needs some wicked help.

    (1)
  • Mandy D.

    I wouldn't say that this place is wicked good, but it's not wicked bad either. It's pretty much just OK. I'd been here on several occasions for drinks (they're way cheaper and better than the casino drinks), but never actually ate here until lunch today. They were doing a 2-for-1 special for restaurant weeks and my boyfriend was interested, so we checked it out. We got a table right away and were served some fresh popcorn to pick on with our drinks. Cheers! But then we opened the menu and noticed that the 2-for-1 special was nowhere to be found. Apparently the hostess had forgotten to give us that menu. It wouldn't have been an issue at all but I had already ordered a mixed drink, only to find out the the 2-for-1 included a beer. Oh well. Two drinks for me! I started off with the Big Papi Mai Tai punch, which wasn't bad but didn't really wow me. Nothing special. They did have a good number of beers available on draft and in bottles, including a few local beers. Next time I think I'll stick to those. For apps I ordered the Cesar salad and my boyfriend got the chowder. The Cesar was really good. It had just the right amount of dressing, and was loaded with freshly grated cheese. The croutons were also really fresh and well seasoned. The clam chowder was pretty average. The base was standard and there were about three times as many potatoes as there were clams. Meh. Our entrees came out pretty quickly after we finished our apps. I ordered the fish and chips and my boyfriend got the standard burger. The fried fish was really awesome. The breading was thick, brown and crispy, and the fish was flaky and melted in your mouth. My boyfriend's burger though was pretty average and not anything special. The bun was squishy and bland, and the burger patty was thin and tasted frozen. Both entrees were served with boring shoestring fries that needed salt, pepper and ketchup to really get by. The restaurant itself is really cool and is plastered with New England sports decorations. There's TV's all over the place, and some of the tables have big comfy leather chairs. This is totally a dudeguy sportsplace. The service was average. Our waitress was nice but didn't really check in on us much, and the busboy did a lot of the work. I get that this is their system here, but it doesn't mean that the main person waiting on each table shouldn't be attentive. Another thing I noticed was that we were strangely the youngest people in the place... by far. I guess they assume they can pass off a couple sub-par menu items because the elderly don't have tastebuds? Overall, I wasn't super impressed with the food. But it's still your best bet for drinks in Twin River. They'll even let you take your drink away in a plastic cup!

    (3)
  • T B.

    Ehhh. It was sub par our waitress wasn't too friendly. She seemed pissed off by a co worker. Table was sticky. They have nice big tvs to watch the games on but there was some sort of reception problem . Food was okay but honestly nothing I couldn't make at home. They need to be a little more creative. A little pricey for what it is.

    (2)
  • Robert G.

    There is something lacking here. My beer was served in a warm glass. When I requested a chilled glass, that thought seemed foreign to my service person. The place seems untidy and not relaxing. The food, although it was just a light lunch, was fine. Chowder and calm cakes for me, and soup and Sandwich for Beverly. Beverly enjoyed her bloody Mary and I drank my beer from the bottle rather than a warm glass.

    (2)
  • Hollie S.

    Lets clarify before we start- I want to give the place 2.5 stars. I came in on a Sunday night with my boyfriend and his brother and brothers girlfriend. We were immediately sat. Awesome. But the table they brought us to was dirty. Not so awesome. I mean really, I would have rather waited the minute at the door for them to clean rather than sit and watch the hostess wipe down and reset the table. We ordered three drafts beers and a tequila sunrise. The drinks seemed to be taking a while and so our waitress took our order. Ok. Finally after about 10 minutes our drinks finally arrived. Their menu is pretty extensive with a lot of typical pub food. Everyone at my table ordered a chicken sandwich- the belichick- while I opted for chili instead. The food came out in a timely manner which was a welcome surprise considering our wait for the drinks. Our waitress, however, seemed to rarely come by. When we finished our dinners we sat around for a while until she finally came to clear. At that point we ordered two more beers and three pb&j shots. Again, the drinks took FOREVER to get to us. I was so sick and tired of sitting around. The entire experience seemed to be dragging and I just wanted to get out. When our waitress dropped out check she told us to talk to the manager about the wait for drinks. She was super defensive about it and seemed really angry at the bartenders. We did not really care to talk to the manager since we just wanted to get out of there but she brought the manager over to us anyways and he comped us a round of drinks. The food was good. The place is all sports themed which is pretty cool. The entire experience, however, would make me never want to go back there.

    (2)
  • Tess W.

    It was dead the night we visited. We were just focused on the food. I was pleasantly surprised. I ordered the Pot Roast with mashed potato and house veg. Mr. Man had the baked Haddock. The fish was ok, the standout was the Pot Roast. Succulent...falling apart, also they served fresh (not frozen) mixed green beans as the house veg. I disliked the seating, it was uncomfortable to sit in the leather chairs and eat. I am short and the table was almost to my chin. If you are going for a drink...I can recommend. If you want dinner...have the pot roast with skin on mashed potatoes.

    (3)
  • Jamie H.

    I whole heatedly agree with everything Sarah V.M. and Jean R. have stated in their reviews. It's gross like as in what kind of fake food is this?!? Bar food has its place, but at least do it right!! I do have to disagree in that the couple of times I have been the service has been lack-luster at best. It's fine to get a drink or two, but I wouldn't eat there.

    (2)
  • Ryan B.

    An average, middle of the road, casino restaurant that isn't great but good enough. Try the nacho sampler some with pulled pork, others with chili... scrumptious.

    (3)
  • Terry M.

    I was excited about going because the casino had closed Fado - a very nice pseudo-Irish pub in my opinion. I have to give it a thumbs down though. The seating is very closed in and we weren't allowed to sit in the big stuffed chairs in the front. We were told by the hostess that since the table was not cleaned off, the boss would get mad and we were not allowed to sit there - WRONG ANSWER!! Since when do you tell a ptron that they can't sit in a public chair?? The service wasn't bad - we had a very attentive waitress (Cheryl) but the food was about a C- to D - very barlike, very contrived - perfect for people who have been gambling all night and want some fast FAT energy. Unfortunately, we were not casino patrons, but merely hoping to find a good meal. If you happen to be at the casino and don't mind spending a little extra and are not looking for a great dining experience, this could definitely fit the bill.

    (2)
  • Jordan Z.

    Stopped off here after a night of coming to see a bartending competition at the lighthouse bar. Being hungry, my gf, best friend, and his girlfriend, rolled into this place just before 10. IMMEDIATELY greeted, which was nice, but the gentleman told us right away that the kitchen closes soon and we'd need to place our order soon. The website lists that they are open til eleven. I mentioned this and he told me that they are indeed open until 11, but the kitchen closes at 10. Which seems kind of pointless to me. This is the kind of thing that instantly makes a joint look less attractive to me. When we were seated we made a fast effort to try and pick something. Our waiter made his presence known when he brought us waters and then proceeded to take our order....he marched off right way without even bothering to ask if we wanted drinks. I had to get his attention again in order to get a drink order in. The food was decent. Nothing outrageously worth going back for, but it hit the spot. Nachos, your basic sports bar burger and fries. My girlfriend had the Chicken sandwich. Which was comprised of a ground chicken patty that looked kind of sad overall. She didn't eat much of it. I'm not saying this place sucked, but the feeling of being rushed kind of hindered my attitude for the rest of the brief experience. Especially since the website is falsely advertised. I didn't feel welcome, or comfortable. I wouldn't be opposed to eating here again, it just isn't something Id ever make a plan for, or go out of my way to get. It's a GOOD spot for a bite whilst gambling, and wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of the casino environment.

    (3)
  • Paula P.

    This is our 4th visit and more disappointed than the last. 1st, table next to us with the same amount of guests (5), we're seated 10 minutes after us and got served before us. 2nd, a burger ordered well, was served partially cooked, and half raw! 3rd, cold french onion soup. Enough said

    (2)
  • Carol L.

    Below average "pub food" - slow service - food brought out and dropped on table by woman who didn't acknowledge us, not even an enjoy or can I get you anything else. $23 for the "market price" on a handful of fried clams. We should have waited for Fred and Steve's to open at 4. Not wicked good, not even a little.

    (1)
  • Victoria W.

    If I wanted cheese whiz on my nachos I would've gone to taco bell... service was terrible. She had way too many tables than she could handle and didn't even come back to our table until we called her over. The only reason this gets a star is one because I have to and 2 because they have beer. Won't be back.

    (1)
  • Liz M.

    Being that I hate losing money I rarely go to twin river however this place draws me in. They have one of my favorite burgers. I beleive they call it the Big Papi. It has fried jalepenos and hot sauce and all types of yummy goodness. It's huge and between that and the generous portion of fries I usually can not eat it all. I go there just for that burger but always have a good experience. It had a sports bar feel and is very busy and lively. They give you popcorn when you sit down which goes great with the large selection of beers they have. The service is friendly and they check on you often to see if your beer needs refilling. It's also reasonably priced for being inside a casino. Usually we can have a few beers and dinner for about forty bucks. My one piece of advice is to try and go during the week. On Fridays and Saturdays it's a long wait to get in. The menu has a lot of delicious looking food so I will be back to try something other than a burger .... Well maybe. :)

    (5)
  • Tina G.

    Went there again today with my mom for mothers day. She loves this place. We've tried just about everything on the menu. A fave of ours is the bases loaded nachos. A sampling of their different nachos. It's so big you can share with someone for a meal. I've never been disappointed with anything I've ordered here. From the burgers, to the sandwiches, soups etc. It's all "wicked good". Plus if you don't finish your beer you can get a to go cup and finish it in the casino. Minused one star for the sometimes slow service.

    (4)
  • Philip J. H.

    If you happen to get a little hungry while playing the slots or trying the tables & the OTB action of Twin Rivers this one is no doubt a good reason to take a breather. Food is pretty good & to start you can get free popcorn popped right there in a popcorn popper with butter. That'll take y0ou to think that's movie theater stuff but that's a little play on you because you've got some damn good options. I was torn between the BBQ ribs & sirloin steak & the shrimp & scallops with sauce & cheese (mozzarella). In the end I chose the third & they do offer this in a salad to go with this but if you're not into that you can get options & in my case I did some rice pilaf & with the extra sauce 7 onions & olives & scallops I put that stuff onto the rice & made that the bomb & even suggested that to the guys as a option for a meal. Definite spirits & beers to boot & also sports on multiple tX's so you've got your New England/pro teams all in lock. Beats fast food if you want to sit down & eat & heck you can even eat at the bar no problem & get as good service as a table if better I think.

    (5)
  • Michael E.

    This place, for what it is, is great! My girlfriend and I went here for dinner before our unfortunate money-vacuuming experience at Twin River (it wasn't that bad, though). I had the buffalo burger, which was massive. In fact, it was almost obnoxiously large, because unless I can learn to unhinge my jaw, I have to compress it down and fork-and-knife it. My girlfriend had the poutine, which was made pretty well -- they used mozzarella instead of curds which was a-OK, she was pretty pumped and even did her excited in-chair-food-dance. The chips were cut really well, thick cut, but should have been more crisp for their thickness, and salted so they didn't taste so bland. Good food, large portions, wonderful waitress. She was awesome. We'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Robert H.

    Convenient. Bartender Mick is a good guy. New additions to menu such as Southwestern Chicken wrap. "Yankee Dipper" pot roast sandwich quite good indeed. Very good beer selection, best in the facility.

    (3)
  • Dawn B.

    My husband and I went here recently for the first time and were pleasantly surprised. Food and drink prices were much more reasonable than we expected given it is one of the only places to eat (not counting the food court.) We just needed a snack, so we ordered the calamari. Generous portion, crispy and not too greasy. (Just the rings, no tentacles fyi.) Definitely would eat here again if we happened to be at the casino.

    (4)
  • Eric S.

    Something I never knew I was missing out on- sitting around a table in the bar reclining in quality leather chairs- or couch depending on your personal preference. The experience at Wicked Good is just that- wicked good! Even if you aren't in the mood to gamble at the casino- check out the bar upstairs and watch the game with your friends, just like you would at home.

    (5)
  • Josh F.

    Chicken parm was good, the ribs did not look good and we sent them back. The waiter was good. Enjoyed the ambiance, wall size photo of Fenway was cool. Bartender was good.

    (4)
  • Matthew C.

    Not a place I'd go every night because it is too expensive to be an everyday place. But for a special treat or occasional outing it is a great choice. An expansive menu offers virtually something for everybody; and the food quality is very solid. I've never had a bad meal here. Service is perfectly fine and the sports bar atmosphere is perfect for the location.

    (4)
  • Jarrod I.

    Mick the Irish bartender is a classic...you funny but you forgot my mayo bro Food:3.5 Had a grilled chicken sandwich with cheese, mushroom and onion. It was pretty good and it was hot off the grille which is key. Fries were cold though. That is a no no Service:4 Irish dude"Mick" great dude. Very vulgar and funny as hell.if your looking for a place to laugh this guy's a big hit. I'd say if your wife likes classy bars then don't go. Atmosphere:3 Didn't like it. Too bright, and not a vintage status for sports but we sat at the bar which was ok I'll round off to a Solid 4

    (4)
  • Dave F.

    My first and only experience at "Wicked Good" was far far the worst dining experience of my life. My companion and I arrived to a busy restaurant and we're told there was a 45 minute wait by the very friendly hostess. We decided to get a drink at the bar while waiting. After trying for 10 minutes to flag down a member of the bar staff to no avail, two seats opened up which we gladly took. We returned our table buzzer and decided to dine at the bar. From there it took no less than another 10 minutes for the last party's dishes to be cleared from in front of us and another 10-15 on top of that for the bartender to actually take our drink order, despite her telling us she would be with us shortly numerous times. When we finally ordered our drinks, I was asked what size beer I wanted, I said "the big one" and only got a pint glass while others were getting 25oz mugs. When we finally ordered our meals, over 30 minutes into our bar experience, the food came out at a somewhat reasonable time, about 20 minutes, although it was only macaroni and cheese for the both of us. She got the buffalo chicken which was good but she found a bone in it (how that happens with boneless chicken is beyond me) and my hamburger & bacon one was decent.... For the next few hours. After doing some gambling I left the facility about two hours after finishing my dinner. I started to feel quite nauseous while waiting for my car at valet. About 20 minutes into my ride home, I pulled over to vomit, an act that I would be continuing for the next 14 hours of my life due to what I believe to be food poisoning. I wish this was an exaggeration of some sort, this was the worst 24 hours of my life.

    (1)
  • Lizz W.

    I wish I could give this zero stars. I went to Twin River for my birthday Sunday and was sad to hear Wicked Good was the only restaurant still open. But we ventured in... The three of us sat down and two of us ordered a drink. Then after finishing a glass of sangria, I try to order a bottle of wine with three glasses. The server told me she couldn't give it to me because one of us still have a 1/4 of a glass of sangria left. I was confused and annoyed. The food was disgusting and the service worse. Our server was rude, stopped waiting on us after our appetizer (we assumed she cashed out because the bus boy started waiting on us) but then she was hanging out at the waiter station but ignoring us. It was the worst restaurant experience I ever had in my life, literally.

    (1)
  • r g.

    Went into this place with low expectations and it was worse then I imagined it to be. The food was not that bad, I must of came at shift change because the bartender on duty tried ignoring me until her shift ended. The bartender who came in next was dressed like T-Pain which was very unprofessional.

    (2)
  • Keith M.

    Food is not half bad little expensive for what it is though. Check out my full review here restaurantri.com/2015/03…

    (3)
  • Christina A.

    Food was great but the service was horrible. It wasn't too busy and our waitress only had a couple of tables. We ordered drinks and asked for a minute to look over the menu. Fifteen minutes later, our waitress showed up to take our order. Food was brought out by someone else, not a big deal and the waitress came over right after to check on the food. After that, we didn't see her for another half hour. Meanwhile, my beer was empty and my water was empty. I would have bought another drink but she never showed up and at that point I just wanted to leave. Not sure if it was just a bad waitress or if that's the norm but I'm not sure it's worth trying it again.

    (2)
  • Rick A.

    I'll give this place 3.5. I was starting to get a little upset that it took almost an hour and a half to get our food but it was worth the wait. I had the Yankee dipper and it was delicious. The portions are huge. I definitely left satisfied, just painfully, painfully, painfully slow.

    (3)
  • Sarah V. M.

    I regret every moment of last night's meal except the potato skins. Normally I wouldn't consider the Wicked Good Bar and Grill a destination, but I happened to be at Twin Rivers for Toni & Guy's (amazing) annual hair show. We were hungry after all of the festivities and what's better than a brew and some greasy food? The tater-skins started off nice with cheese, bacon, and sour cream; but we finished on a serious down with cold chicken fingers (deep frying apparently did not warm the frozen little nubbins), and a greek salad soaking in its dressing. Service was fine and there are large TVs along with lounge chairs should you need a break from the computerized slot machines. (Hasn't anyone told you - those NEVER pay out :)

    (2)
  • James L.

    This is my fourth time visiting here. I am hooked! Each time is as good as the next. The food is good. I had a battered fish sandwich with fries and slaw. The sandwich was good but the fries are always consistently great. The "Wicked Good" beer on tap was the usual Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat, love it! There was no wait as it was towards the end of the night, score! Sat at the bar where we were greeted with a smile from our bartender and a bowl of popcorn. Prices are very reasonable. On average for a meal of two and four beers, $40-$50. May vary depending appetizers and the other choice of beers. Overall, this is a good place to have a hearty pub type food, drinks, and sports television.

    (4)
  • Mike G.

    Great selection of food. The lemon rosemary chicken is fantastic. You get your own personal Cornish game hen. I wasn't expecting that! The mashed potatoes are creamy and tasty. Fish & chips are also good. The fries left a little bit to be desired, but the fish was generously portioned and tasty. They offer popcorn before your meal, which is freshly popped. It is the best sit down offering at Twin River.

    (4)
  • Evan M.

    Unfortunately my experience here wasn't wicked good. Although the food was delicious (the stuffed burger), the service is horrendous. We were seated quickly, but waited a while to be greeted. Once we ordered, we waited over 30 minutes for the food. And when we wanted to pay, our waitress was nowhere to be found. We came very close to walking out. So in summary the food is good, but the service is poor. I was pleasantly surprised by how cheap the menu is given the restaurant is located in a casino. The only other saving grace is that one day a week, you can redeem your Twin River points for triple their value. So for example, $20 in TR points would actually buy you $60 worth of food + drink.

    (3)
  • C N.

    My girlfriend and I have been to this place at least 8 times over the course of the past year and each time we hope that something has changed, preferably for the better. Unfortunately the only thing that changes is for the worse. We decided to go Twin Rivers for Christmas eve gaming and food. Went to "Wicked" thinking that we could get some appetizers for dinner. Wicked Wrong. Then we thought we could get something halfway edible for dinner. Wicked Wrong. The waiter was overly personal and it was obvious that he was "trying" to be friendly. It didn't come across well. He kept referring to me as his "friend" in spite of my never having been invited to his house for beers.I waited for over ten minutes after the table was cleared before I finally went up to the front counter to ask for a check, since our waiter seemed to be too buy elsewhere to bring it over. The front desk person couldn't understand who my waiter was when I pointed out where I was sitting so I asked for the manager. She returned with another waitress who wanted to know where I had been sitting and I again asked for the manager at which time he was pointed out to me as, yes you guessed it, my waiter. Still being his "friend" he went off to get me a check and upon returning proudly pointed out that he had not charged me for the club soda that I had (he did charge me for everything else). The only food I took home from this trip was some popcorn as the rest was inedible when served and I couldn't imagine it being better cold. Overall, this was certainly my last trip to Wicked Anything at Twin Rivers. Gaming yes, food no. If you are playing at TW it is worth a trip to the Pines in North Smithfield for a great meal.

    (1)
  • Mitch K.

    My burger was fine (High Heat), the fries were pedestrian but passable, service was mostly ok, but the vibe, for a sports bar, left a lot to be desired. Maybe it was because I went on a Thursday night, but the lack of music or volume on the TVs in the main dining room, coupled with the older clientele who were hacking up their lungs, made for a sad experience. I'm thinking it must be different on the weekend when there are some good games on TV so because of that I didn't want to give this place 2-stars, but...I dunno...eating in the company of future (or current) nursing home residents who are slowly expelling their lungs doesn't scream "fun sports bar!" to me.

    (3)
  • Erin L.

    Awful service! Awful food! Spices dumped onto fries. No effort at all! By anyone!!! Gross!

    (1)
  • Holly L.

    I overly enjoy the Asian chili boneless wings I could eat them all day long. I haven't bothered getting any thing else because I'm so in love with wings. Maybe some day but for today I'll stick with those sticky tasty morsels of chicken.

    (4)
  • Ashley L.

    I've been to Wicked Good a handful of times. Although I'm sad Carmine's, which used to stand in it's place didn't work out, I'm happy they replaced it with a good restaurant. This is a sports bar/restaurant and I am not a sports fan, so that should say a lot that I like it! They have a lot of tv's, which play, you guessed it, sports! and the whole restaurant has sports team decor. The food is great, try the pulled pork nachos, my personal fave! Good beer selection. PS try the seats in the front near the bar if any are open, so comfy!!

    (5)
  • Pls T.

    This is based on atmosphere and service. This place is disgusting. Sat in the lounge recliner chairs and felt like we were at an abandoned bus station. Filthy seats and cup holders...food and trash on the floor under us. The waitress was nice but not too attentive and all the staff was standing around chatting cause the place was dead. Based on the surroundings and a crappy pomegranate (aka robitussin) martini we thankfully didnt order food. Had to flag down waitress more than once for bill. Place is whack. Oh and its not football season, take down that crap. Seriously didnt want to sit in my car after sitting in here. bleccchhh

    (2)
  • Martha Y.

    If you could move Boston's Bull & Finch Pub (a.k.a Cheers) to Lincoln, RI, it might remind you of Wicked Good Bar and Grill. Friendly staff, massive menu of delicious pub selections at very reasonable prices, and a place "where everybody knows your name." Great spot for the avid sports fan, with wide screen televisions aplenty. Large bar seating includes extremely comfortable leather couches and lounge chairs. Sit down and you might just never leave!

    (4)
  • Greg M.

    Wicked Good? More like Wicked Awful! Service was slow, the food was awful and under cooked, the prices were too high... Bloody Mary was good tho.... Never would eat at this place again, would try sitting at the bar to drink tho.

    (1)
  • Orion S.

    Wicked long wait for the food... Still waiting so can't comment on food quality. BTW how long should it take for a salad?

    (2)
  • A Z.

    All I have to write about here are the seat and the nachos. We were seated at a table with two recliners on one side and a couch on the other. If we had been in to drink, rather than eat, this would have been great. However, it was about 1pm and we told them we were there to eat, so perhaps a seat where you have to sit up straight just to get your elbows on the table wasn't so hot for eating? Eh? In any case, I got the nachos that were buffalo, pulled pork and chili. So there were three types in one, but the only one that was badass was the pulled pork, so I'd recommend just getting that one alone if you're getting nachos from here.

    (3)
  • Jean F.

    Totally not impressed. It's bar food, but had trouble finding anything remotely healthy on the menu, and the idea of bar food upon bar food, it just wasn't for me. I don't think Ms. V and I will be bringing the men in tow back anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Kelly F.

    Wicked gross bar and grill. Everything is greasy. It's saving grace was the red velvet cake, the best! It gets 2 stars for the yummy cake. The waitress was really nice and attentive, a plus. Otherwise blah.

    (2)
  • Joe H.

    Like so many who have reviewed this place, I'm finding it difficult. 3 1/2 stars would be ideal. Service: Sucks! Was just bad. Hostess took a while to seat us and they weren't busy at all, and she was just sort of meh. Not mean or rude, but meh. Our waiter started out super friendly and right there for us - wonderful! We ordered drinks, then an app and 3 meals. Little things - like the free popcorn ran empty and we didn't really need or want more, but none was offered, despite our waiting an oddly long time for our potato skins. Well, they forgot about our appetizer entirely - here come our meals (wasn't our waiter either, some other guy). We inquired about the skins, just to make sure we're not paying for something we didn't get. They apologized and asked if we still wanted them. Whatever, it happens. Waiter disappeared - didn't ask how the meals were, ask if we wanted soda refills (got none entire time) or ask how things were cooked, etc. At the end of the meal we asked for 2 to go boxes for three plates. He brings by 1. Took a long time to get the second. Took forever to pay the bill, that famous 'will drop off the bill at the table and never return'. I sort of got the feeling that they were overworked / understaffed (and the place was only about 1/2 full). Possibly they don't have a lot of give a damn. I didn't really sense any incompetence. Food: The food was really good. Decent prices (considering it's in a casino - maybe a tad higher than a normal sports pub). The food was all delicious and cooked well, and the portions are pretty generous. My friends burger was closer to well than medium. Everything else was great. If they had good service I'd be giving this place a solid 4 or possibly 5 stars! I was hoping (having yelped this place AFTER eating here) that the service was maybe just a bad day. Sadly, it appears bad service is pretty consistent here.

    (3)
  • Megan H.

    If you are someone who actively sought and had high expectations to go here for lunch and dinner, then you might be someone who doesn't really aim high in life. The restaurant needs to find another self-proclaimed name to call their restaurant. But, this isn't. Before I belt out on on what I actually think, let me just say that, service wasn't terrible. Waitresses kept their customers in mind and in check to make sure that everyone was pleased. But, it irked me a bit, when the waitress only noticed my guyfriend's beer was nearing empty, and twice she hadn't even noticed that my water glass was nothing but ice cubes. Other than that, she was pretty attentive and decent as a server. Anyway, it was our first time here. The sports decorations were fun to look at. We were even sat in a booth with our own little TV. My guyfriend ordered the Rhode Island Clam Cakes for an appetizer. And, I was completely disappointed. It took about 10 minutes to come out, and they are nothing what we imagined. There were no clams in these "cakes"! They are balls of corndog batter -- no clams! I ordered the cheeseburger, medium rare. And, I was very surprised how perfectly medium rare it came out. Good on them. I noticed how perfectly hockey-puck shaped it was. So, it makes me think, "how fresh is this"? It was a giant portion, with a giant almost whole pickle and a half plate of shoe string fries, that could have needed a few more seconds of deep frying for color. Fries were on the pale side. So, the service isn't hands down bad. But, the restaurant overall is a bit limp. 1 and 3/4 stars is the best that I can do.

    (2)
  • Edward S.

    I was disappointed in Wicked Good yet at the same time I was not. With a name such as this, how could it not be "campy" and sure enough, it was. Our food was below average to average quality. I ordered the pull pork sandwich. The pork was ok, but the bun was slightly stale and the thin cut fries seemed about the same as when I try to cook some Orieda fries at home (which never happens for a reason). Service was slow and inattentive. I will give the waitress points for being friendly. She just seemed to be not a good waitress and more concerned with standing around at the servers station rather than making sure we had glasses of water. Better off going to the food court if you find yourself at Twin River.

    (2)
  • Jeff N.

    I've only had drinks here are two occasions. I must say, however, the service is excellent. The bartender was friendly and attentive, despite being busy.

    (4)
  • Jeff M.

    We were at Wicked Good on a Sunday afternoon for lunch slash dinner smack dab in the middle of the day. Not to sound ageist, but the average age at that moment in time was at least 55+ for all patrons......so there wasn't a ton of energy. Granted, it was a Feb weekend so no NFL or MLB going on, but there was a Bruins game playing that many people didn't really seem to care about. It takes a few minutes for a hostess to seat us at our table and the setup of the restaurant is a bit confusing. Is there a Redsox and Yankees side to the place? Is it broken up as bar or restaurant? We were never offered an option that I remember, so we were taken to a booth with a flat screen TV in it and the Bruins game was blaring, yay! Although later on I did have a little seat envy from those sitting in sofas on the either side next to the bar, those looked comfy as hell. The waitress came after a few minutes and I decided on the Wicked Good Brew to start out for just $3 in 16 oz. I'm not the biggest IPA fan so I wish it would have told me it was instead of finding out the hard way. We then decided on what I thought would be a local specialty, crab fritters off the appetizer menu. These were nothing more than glorified hush puppies made out of corn meal. And there is supposed to be clam in these bad boys? That's a surprise to me, considering maybe one bite out of an entire fritter (there were 6) had any remnants of what would be considered "clam" in it. We then ordered an all American burger and a chicken parm sub. The bread here is the biggest issue, it didn't stand up well to the chicken parm at all and was already incredibly mushy by the time it arrived to the table. And the burger's bun was fairly hard on the outside, making it difficult to bite into. Exact opposites of what you'd want in the bread the entrees were served on with neither being functional. The burger was cooked perfectly at medium rare and had decent flavor, the chicken parm on the other hand, although large, was nothing special and lacked any character.....I would never recommend this dish to anyone. The fries for both entrees were undercooked by 30 seconds which is all it takes for tiny shoe string fries. We had a ton of leftovers later that night in our hotel room but the fries were inedible and you could really taste that they weren't cooked thoroughly the second time around, bleh. The final score ended up being about a 2.4, not enough to qualify for a star bump-up because the food dragged the entire experience down a notch. There were just too many inconsistencies throughout to warrant a quality dining experience and honestly, I'm not sure I would even return again for a second trial run. It beats Taco Bell in a casino but wouldn't be my first choice when visiting TW again.

    (2)
  • Cristina P.

    We decided to go to Twin River for a friends birthday play some slots, have a couple of drinks. As a few of us got hungry we thought lets go to Wicked Good Bar a friend in the group had been there before and said it wasn't that bad. I don't know if there was just an off night for the place but the food is alight (it's bar food what do you expect) the service was horrific. When we arrived you can tell the waitress did not like us at one point she even said OH YOU GUYS ARE GOING TO BE FUN (very sarcastic) After she brought our first round of drinks our appetizer came out it was the loaded nachos which tasted like they came from Taco Bell. During this time she never once came over and said how is everything was and if anyone need another drink, then our entrees came out she finally came to the table at this point only directed herself to the birthday boy and asked him if he wanted another drinks while everyone else at the table was empty, he said yes and proceeded to ask for a fork as well so he could eat his entree. The waitress disappeared to get his drink never brought his fork (first) so when we took it off another table she walked over with his drink and she said I only have one hand! She again walked away and never ASKED anyone else if they would want another drink a proceeded back to the bar where is was hanging out chatting with the other bar staff and runners! A table sat behind us and she walked over to greet them that is when a friend of mine spun around on his chair and asked for another round please. She looked at him in disgust and ended up getting us the other round. It took another 10 minutes after that to even ask us if we would like anything else (at this point we had empty plates stacked all over the table) or anything wrapped to go. I will never recommend this place to anyone and the they might want to think about training their waitresses to do a little more than hang out at the bar to chat and have the bus boys do all the work and receive nothing in tips from them!

    (2)
  • Cee D.

    Fun! Excellent bar staff, cheap DELICIOUS pub food. Had the "baltimore" salad fresh and huge, couldn't finish. Excellent pulled pork, Great drink specials. Pub menu REASONABLE prices. We ate at the bar.

    (4)
  • Jeremy B.

    My wife and i went to checkout Wicked Good last week. My burger was great and was cooked exactly how i asked. Our friends ordered clam cakes for an appetizer and when they cut into them they were raw inside. A waitress (who not our server) over heard us talking about it and came over and took the raw clam cakes and said they were going to make some fresh ones. I thought that was exceptional service because even though she wasn't our server she came to help out anyway. A few minutes passed and then the manager came over and said that he'd heard what happened and that he was going to take that off the bill. No that's what I'm talkin' bout, Customer Service! It's so hard to find nowadays that when you get it, it's something you remember. I'll definitely be going back! A

    (5)
  • Mj W.

    The menu at this place has a ton of selections, not too many for non meat eaters like myself but I did spot Macaroni and Cheese on the menu so we decided to eat here instead of the other places within the casino. Served with an optional choice of two sides, I opted for side salad and shoestring fries. Although the menu simply said "Mac and Cheese" with no description, which I thought was odd but not worth asking anything further about, I was really really surprised when it was served with brown stuff scattered throughout. When I asked the server what was in my meal, he described it as meat and bacon. I figured I could eat around the meat, I'm not totally adverse to eating it but I do try to avoid it as much as possible. I did eat some of it and found that the meat was just unseasoned ground beef and the bacon was flavorless. They should add seasoned bread crumbs and tomatoes or, at the very least, a better description on the menu. Anyways, this isn't the kind of macaroni and cheese that one would expect to find while eating out but rather more like something you make at home when trying to stretch you food dollar. The salad was good, the shoestring fries got cold fast, which is why most restaurants don't serve them, and the place was otherwise nice enough with good service. So,I wouldn't say to totally avoid it but I would say to avoid the mac and cheese.

    (3)
  • Derek L.

    Crappy, greasy pub food not worthy of a mall food court in West Virginia. Popcorn is served immediately with your drink whether you want it or not. And it shows up on your bill as "Food" for $2.85 whether you want it or not. The bartender was very nice though so I didn't even say anything. It's not her fault that they (managers) facilitate and likely encourage this type of practice.

    (1)
  • Kevin M.

    It was certainly not "Wicked Good". Its a sportsbar but one with a cheesy feel to it. From the strange half boston, half NY theme all over the walls to the jerseys the servers wear with "funny" names on the back. Pretty expansive menu but I didn't dare stray from the burger/sandwitch pages. In the end I think that was a good decision. The Pulled pork sandwitch was pretty good and came with fries and cole slaw. Our server was nice and fairly attentive. If I had set me expectations a little lower going into it, I prob could have given another star.

    (2)
  • Antoinette M.

    Only giving this two stars because of the customer service the food is pretty good. Went there yesterday for lunch, we were pretty much the only three people in there. We ordered the loaded fries, which are always good. We then ordered sandwiches, I had the philly cheese steak, it comes with fries, since we already had fries I said I didn't want them but would like an extra pickle...the waitress said "NO they won't do that" seriously, they won't give me and extra PICKLE?? I said fine, then give me the fries, I won't eat them and you can throw them away, no reason they should save money because I didn't want the fries...It says on the menu that you can substitute sweet potato fries for regular fries for an extra $2.99, I would have even paid extra for the stupid pickle but wasn't given that option...my niece opted for onion rings instead of the fries (that isn't a menu option), but was told she could get them for an extra $2.99 ( she literally got 3 onion rings, $1 each WTF). No where on the menu does it specify NO SUBSTITUTIONS. I will not eat there again!!! UPDATE: Received an email from Wicked Goods chef Joseph Cozza. He did not understand why the waitress said they would not swap fries for an extra pickle, he said it is done all the time. He also said she has worked there a long time,( if this is the case she should be better at customer service). As for the price of the onion rings he said the cost of food is rising all the time (I do understand this but seriously $1 a piece for onion rings?). Anyway Mr Cozza was extremely nice and very apologetic, he did offer us a gift card for a return visit. Since the food is always good, I'm sure we will take him up on that after the holiday's. 3/11/2012 Went to Wicked Good again yesterday, since this is pretty much the only sit down restaurant at Twin River Casino your choices are limited. The food was good, but once again the service was terrible. My son had finished eating, I on the other hand had not...however I guess I had eaten enough according to our waitress. In one motion, she removed my plate and dropped the bill, I was too shocked to respond and didn't bother saying anything to her, I paid the bill and left but did send yet another email to Mr Cozza. Please Twin River Casino, add another sit down restaurant...one with much better service.

    (2)
  • Cosmo X.

    They must have strained the grease cause my meal was delicious!! Pot roast just fell apart! Yummy... real mashed and veggies.. I shall return.. Desert was very good waitress very helpful..

    (3)
  • Bryan D.

    This was a good meal. The drinks were very very good. Our food was good for typical sports bar food and the prices were pretty good. Its a solid place to eat

    (4)
  • Jen L.

    Friday night and not much of a wait which was nice. Food took awhile to get to the table and the waitress was slow to refill drinks, we were actually empty for awhile before she came. But the food was excellent, best cheesesteak I've had in awhile and the sweet potato fries were well made.

    (4)
  • Jim D.

    I absolutely love this place. I have eaten here a dozen or more times. I've had one negative experience, and all others were exceptional. They used to have a Sunday Prime Rib special you couldn't beat, but they did away with it....BOOO!!! Because of the numerous times we've been here, I can tell you this, they have great baby back ribs, excellent sirloin steak, clam chowder, clam cakes, salads, fish and chips....all wicked good. Occassionally they have whole belly fried clams and they are beyond wicked good. Their french fries are wicked good, and they have a wicked good beer selection. Depending on when you go, the service level varies. I think you actually get better service when it's busier. All the staff is very friendly. The one bad experience I had, I ordered medium rare prime rib. It was medium well at best. The manager came over and did his best to rectify the situation. I would have preferred someone just tell me there was no prime rib cooked below medium well, because the new entree they presented was over cooked also. I would have just had the sirloin steak. But he did try, so A for effort. And they give you popcorn as soon as you sit, which is a plus. Also, there are TVs everywhere which makes it a great place to see a game. And on certain nights they have special events/give aways.

    (5)
  • Jack M.

    I would say for dealing with 18 drunk guys, they did a good job. I wasn't impressed by the food. I got the mac and cheese because a lot of people here said it was the "best ever". Really makes me wonder about you guys. It was all right. It was different, in that it had bacon and ground beef in it, but even that did not make it particularly flavorful or memorable. Needed salt. Nice enough place. Big sports-bar-thing. Lotta freaks of nature coming in and out of here - that goes double for the casino! I wouldn't eat here again if I came back, only because I wasn't impressed and there were other restaurants here in the casino that were more my style. - I forgot to mention: I also tried the fish + chips. The fried fish is that greasy, heavily-battered kind. You can't really taste the fish. It's a bit much. The fries were all right though - crispy and lightly salted. So, I wouldn't recommend it...

    (3)
  • Ted D.

    Not a fan. Found the food to be blah and have had friends highly recommend. Maybe it was an off nite. Going to give it one more try before banning completely.

    (2)
  • Vinny G.

    Decent pub food, good prices on drafts and loads of lunch specials. Salad prices are a bit expensive but if you're looking for pub grub, tv's EVERYWHERE and good, friendly service this is a good spot for you.

    (3)
  • S D.

    The food here for is decent and so is the price so too the drafts. I love the sports murals and sports memorabilia they've around. I like this place on Sunday's when the NFL is in session great spot to watch all the games at the same time.

    (4)
  • Bryan D.

    This was a good meal. The drinks were very very good. Our food was good for typical sports bar food and the prices were pretty good. Its a solid place to eat

    (4)
  • Jim D.

    I absolutely love this place. I have eaten here a dozen or more times. I've had one negative experience, and all others were exceptional. They used to have a Sunday Prime Rib special you couldn't beat, but they did away with it....BOOO!!! Because of the numerous times we've been here, I can tell you this, they have great baby back ribs, excellent sirloin steak, clam chowder, clam cakes, salads, fish and chips....all wicked good. Occassionally they have whole belly fried clams and they are beyond wicked good. Their french fries are wicked good, and they have a wicked good beer selection. Depending on when you go, the service level varies. I think you actually get better service when it's busier. All the staff is very friendly. The one bad experience I had, I ordered medium rare prime rib. It was medium well at best. The manager came over and did his best to rectify the situation. I would have preferred someone just tell me there was no prime rib cooked below medium well, because the new entree they presented was over cooked also. I would have just had the sirloin steak. But he did try, so A for effort. And they give you popcorn as soon as you sit, which is a plus. Also, there are TVs everywhere which makes it a great place to see a game. And on certain nights they have special events/give aways.

    (5)
  • Jack M.

    I would say for dealing with 18 drunk guys, they did a good job. I wasn't impressed by the food. I got the mac and cheese because a lot of people here said it was the "best ever". Really makes me wonder about you guys. It was all right. It was different, in that it had bacon and ground beef in it, but even that did not make it particularly flavorful or memorable. Needed salt. Nice enough place. Big sports-bar-thing. Lotta freaks of nature coming in and out of here - that goes double for the casino! I wouldn't eat here again if I came back, only because I wasn't impressed and there were other restaurants here in the casino that were more my style. - I forgot to mention: I also tried the fish + chips. The fried fish is that greasy, heavily-battered kind. You can't really taste the fish. It's a bit much. The fries were all right though - crispy and lightly salted. So, I wouldn't recommend it...

    (3)
  • Ted D.

    Not a fan. Found the food to be blah and have had friends highly recommend. Maybe it was an off nite. Going to give it one more try before banning completely.

    (2)
  • Vinny G.

    Decent pub food, good prices on drafts and loads of lunch specials. Salad prices are a bit expensive but if you're looking for pub grub, tv's EVERYWHERE and good, friendly service this is a good spot for you.

    (3)
  • S D.

    The food here for is decent and so is the price so too the drafts. I love the sports murals and sports memorabilia they've around. I like this place on Sunday's when the NFL is in session great spot to watch all the games at the same time.

    (4)
  • Terry M.

    I was excited about going because the casino had closed Fado - a very nice pseudo-Irish pub in my opinion. I have to give it a thumbs down though. The seating is very closed in and we weren't allowed to sit in the big stuffed chairs in the front. We were told by the hostess that since the table was not cleaned off, the boss would get mad and we were not allowed to sit there - WRONG ANSWER!! Since when do you tell a ptron that they can't sit in a public chair?? The service wasn't bad - we had a very attentive waitress (Cheryl) but the food was about a C- to D - very barlike, very contrived - perfect for people who have been gambling all night and want some fast FAT energy. Unfortunately, we were not casino patrons, but merely hoping to find a good meal. If you happen to be at the casino and don't mind spending a little extra and are not looking for a great dining experience, this could definitely fit the bill.

    (2)
  • Terry M.

    I was excited about going because the casino had closed Fado - a very nice pseudo-Irish pub in my opinion. I have to give it a thumbs down though. The seating is very closed in and we weren't allowed to sit in the big stuffed chairs in the front. We were told by the hostess that since the table was not cleaned off, the boss would get mad and we were not allowed to sit there - WRONG ANSWER!! Since when do you tell a ptron that they can't sit in a public chair?? The service wasn't bad - we had a very attentive waitress (Cheryl) but the food was about a C- to D - very barlike, very contrived - perfect for people who have been gambling all night and want some fast FAT energy. Unfortunately, we were not casino patrons, but merely hoping to find a good meal. If you happen to be at the casino and don't mind spending a little extra and are not looking for a great dining experience, this could definitely fit the bill.

    (2)
  • Jean A.

    Yummy and go for the bases loaded nachos every chance I get. Great place to take my 18 yr old daughter for a lunch date or my husband for a night date. Staff is knowledgable and get the order in buts little slow on checking back after the food arrives since they use bussers. Can't wait to go back!!

    (5)
  • Jeremy B.

    My wife and i went to checkout Wicked Good last week. My burger was great and was cooked exactly how i asked. Our friends ordered clam cakes for an appetizer and when they cut into them they were raw inside. A waitress (who not our server) over heard us talking about it and came over and took the raw clam cakes and said they were going to make some fresh ones. I thought that was exceptional service because even though she wasn't our server she came to help out anyway. A few minutes passed and then the manager came over and said that he'd heard what happened and that he was going to take that off the bill. No that's what I'm talkin' bout, Customer Service! It's so hard to find nowadays that when you get it, it's something you remember. I'll definitely be going back! A

    (5)
  • Edward S.

    I was disappointed in Wicked Good yet at the same time I was not. With a name such as this, how could it not be "campy" and sure enough, it was. Our food was below average to average quality. I ordered the pull pork sandwich. The pork was ok, but the bun was slightly stale and the thin cut fries seemed about the same as when I try to cook some Orieda fries at home (which never happens for a reason). Service was slow and inattentive. I will give the waitress points for being friendly. She just seemed to be not a good waitress and more concerned with standing around at the servers station rather than making sure we had glasses of water. Better off going to the food court if you find yourself at Twin River.

    (2)
  • Jeff N.

    I've only had drinks here are two occasions. I must say, however, the service is excellent. The bartender was friendly and attentive, despite being busy.

    (4)
  • Mj W.

    The menu at this place has a ton of selections, not too many for non meat eaters like myself but I did spot Macaroni and Cheese on the menu so we decided to eat here instead of the other places within the casino. Served with an optional choice of two sides, I opted for side salad and shoestring fries. Although the menu simply said "Mac and Cheese" with no description, which I thought was odd but not worth asking anything further about, I was really really surprised when it was served with brown stuff scattered throughout. When I asked the server what was in my meal, he described it as meat and bacon. I figured I could eat around the meat, I'm not totally adverse to eating it but I do try to avoid it as much as possible. I did eat some of it and found that the meat was just unseasoned ground beef and the bacon was flavorless. They should add seasoned bread crumbs and tomatoes or, at the very least, a better description on the menu. Anyways, this isn't the kind of macaroni and cheese that one would expect to find while eating out but rather more like something you make at home when trying to stretch you food dollar. The salad was good, the shoestring fries got cold fast, which is why most restaurants don't serve them, and the place was otherwise nice enough with good service. So,I wouldn't say to totally avoid it but I would say to avoid the mac and cheese.

    (3)
  • Victoria W.

    If I wanted cheese whiz on my nachos I would've gone to taco bell... service was terrible. She had way too many tables than she could handle and didn't even come back to our table until we called her over. The only reason this gets a star is one because I have to and 2 because they have beer. Won't be back.

    (1)
  • Liz M.

    Being that I hate losing money I rarely go to twin river however this place draws me in. They have one of my favorite burgers. I beleive they call it the Big Papi. It has fried jalepenos and hot sauce and all types of yummy goodness. It's huge and between that and the generous portion of fries I usually can not eat it all. I go there just for that burger but always have a good experience. It had a sports bar feel and is very busy and lively. They give you popcorn when you sit down which goes great with the large selection of beers they have. The service is friendly and they check on you often to see if your beer needs refilling. It's also reasonably priced for being inside a casino. Usually we can have a few beers and dinner for about forty bucks. My one piece of advice is to try and go during the week. On Fridays and Saturdays it's a long wait to get in. The menu has a lot of delicious looking food so I will be back to try something other than a burger .... Well maybe. :)

    (5)
  • Tina G.

    Went there again today with my mom for mothers day. She loves this place. We've tried just about everything on the menu. A fave of ours is the bases loaded nachos. A sampling of their different nachos. It's so big you can share with someone for a meal. I've never been disappointed with anything I've ordered here. From the burgers, to the sandwiches, soups etc. It's all "wicked good". Plus if you don't finish your beer you can get a to go cup and finish it in the casino. Minused one star for the sometimes slow service.

    (4)
  • Philip J. H.

    If you happen to get a little hungry while playing the slots or trying the tables & the OTB action of Twin Rivers this one is no doubt a good reason to take a breather. Food is pretty good & to start you can get free popcorn popped right there in a popcorn popper with butter. That'll take y0ou to think that's movie theater stuff but that's a little play on you because you've got some damn good options. I was torn between the BBQ ribs & sirloin steak & the shrimp & scallops with sauce & cheese (mozzarella). In the end I chose the third & they do offer this in a salad to go with this but if you're not into that you can get options & in my case I did some rice pilaf & with the extra sauce 7 onions & olives & scallops I put that stuff onto the rice & made that the bomb & even suggested that to the guys as a option for a meal. Definite spirits & beers to boot & also sports on multiple tX's so you've got your New England/pro teams all in lock. Beats fast food if you want to sit down & eat & heck you can even eat at the bar no problem & get as good service as a table if better I think.

    (5)
  • Michael E.

    This place, for what it is, is great! My girlfriend and I went here for dinner before our unfortunate money-vacuuming experience at Twin River (it wasn't that bad, though). I had the buffalo burger, which was massive. In fact, it was almost obnoxiously large, because unless I can learn to unhinge my jaw, I have to compress it down and fork-and-knife it. My girlfriend had the poutine, which was made pretty well -- they used mozzarella instead of curds which was a-OK, she was pretty pumped and even did her excited in-chair-food-dance. The chips were cut really well, thick cut, but should have been more crisp for their thickness, and salted so they didn't taste so bland. Good food, large portions, wonderful waitress. She was awesome. We'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Robert H.

    Convenient. Bartender Mick is a good guy. New additions to menu such as Southwestern Chicken wrap. "Yankee Dipper" pot roast sandwich quite good indeed. Very good beer selection, best in the facility.

    (3)
  • Dawn B.

    My husband and I went here recently for the first time and were pleasantly surprised. Food and drink prices were much more reasonable than we expected given it is one of the only places to eat (not counting the food court.) We just needed a snack, so we ordered the calamari. Generous portion, crispy and not too greasy. (Just the rings, no tentacles fyi.) Definitely would eat here again if we happened to be at the casino.

    (4)
  • Eric S.

    Something I never knew I was missing out on- sitting around a table in the bar reclining in quality leather chairs- or couch depending on your personal preference. The experience at Wicked Good is just that- wicked good! Even if you aren't in the mood to gamble at the casino- check out the bar upstairs and watch the game with your friends, just like you would at home.

    (5)
  • Josh F.

    Chicken parm was good, the ribs did not look good and we sent them back. The waiter was good. Enjoyed the ambiance, wall size photo of Fenway was cool. Bartender was good.

    (4)
  • Matthew C.

    Not a place I'd go every night because it is too expensive to be an everyday place. But for a special treat or occasional outing it is a great choice. An expansive menu offers virtually something for everybody; and the food quality is very solid. I've never had a bad meal here. Service is perfectly fine and the sports bar atmosphere is perfect for the location.

    (4)
  • Jarrod I.

    Mick the Irish bartender is a classic...you funny but you forgot my mayo bro Food:3.5 Had a grilled chicken sandwich with cheese, mushroom and onion. It was pretty good and it was hot off the grille which is key. Fries were cold though. That is a no no Service:4 Irish dude"Mick" great dude. Very vulgar and funny as hell.if your looking for a place to laugh this guy's a big hit. I'd say if your wife likes classy bars then don't go. Atmosphere:3 Didn't like it. Too bright, and not a vintage status for sports but we sat at the bar which was ok I'll round off to a Solid 4

    (4)
  • Dave F.

    My first and only experience at "Wicked Good" was far far the worst dining experience of my life. My companion and I arrived to a busy restaurant and we're told there was a 45 minute wait by the very friendly hostess. We decided to get a drink at the bar while waiting. After trying for 10 minutes to flag down a member of the bar staff to no avail, two seats opened up which we gladly took. We returned our table buzzer and decided to dine at the bar. From there it took no less than another 10 minutes for the last party's dishes to be cleared from in front of us and another 10-15 on top of that for the bartender to actually take our drink order, despite her telling us she would be with us shortly numerous times. When we finally ordered our drinks, I was asked what size beer I wanted, I said "the big one" and only got a pint glass while others were getting 25oz mugs. When we finally ordered our meals, over 30 minutes into our bar experience, the food came out at a somewhat reasonable time, about 20 minutes, although it was only macaroni and cheese for the both of us. She got the buffalo chicken which was good but she found a bone in it (how that happens with boneless chicken is beyond me) and my hamburger & bacon one was decent.... For the next few hours. After doing some gambling I left the facility about two hours after finishing my dinner. I started to feel quite nauseous while waiting for my car at valet. About 20 minutes into my ride home, I pulled over to vomit, an act that I would be continuing for the next 14 hours of my life due to what I believe to be food poisoning. I wish this was an exaggeration of some sort, this was the worst 24 hours of my life.

    (1)
  • Lizz W.

    I wish I could give this zero stars. I went to Twin River for my birthday Sunday and was sad to hear Wicked Good was the only restaurant still open. But we ventured in... The three of us sat down and two of us ordered a drink. Then after finishing a glass of sangria, I try to order a bottle of wine with three glasses. The server told me she couldn't give it to me because one of us still have a 1/4 of a glass of sangria left. I was confused and annoyed. The food was disgusting and the service worse. Our server was rude, stopped waiting on us after our appetizer (we assumed she cashed out because the bus boy started waiting on us) but then she was hanging out at the waiter station but ignoring us. It was the worst restaurant experience I ever had in my life, literally.

    (1)
  • r g.

    Went into this place with low expectations and it was worse then I imagined it to be. The food was not that bad, I must of came at shift change because the bartender on duty tried ignoring me until her shift ended. The bartender who came in next was dressed like T-Pain which was very unprofessional.

    (2)
  • Keith M.

    Food is not half bad little expensive for what it is though. Check out my full review here restaurantri.com/2015/03…

    (3)
  • Christina A.

    Food was great but the service was horrible. It wasn't too busy and our waitress only had a couple of tables. We ordered drinks and asked for a minute to look over the menu. Fifteen minutes later, our waitress showed up to take our order. Food was brought out by someone else, not a big deal and the waitress came over right after to check on the food. After that, we didn't see her for another half hour. Meanwhile, my beer was empty and my water was empty. I would have bought another drink but she never showed up and at that point I just wanted to leave. Not sure if it was just a bad waitress or if that's the norm but I'm not sure it's worth trying it again.

    (2)
  • Rick A.

    I'll give this place 3.5. I was starting to get a little upset that it took almost an hour and a half to get our food but it was worth the wait. I had the Yankee dipper and it was delicious. The portions are huge. I definitely left satisfied, just painfully, painfully, painfully slow.

    (3)
  • Sarah V. M.

    I regret every moment of last night's meal except the potato skins. Normally I wouldn't consider the Wicked Good Bar and Grill a destination, but I happened to be at Twin Rivers for Toni & Guy's (amazing) annual hair show. We were hungry after all of the festivities and what's better than a brew and some greasy food? The tater-skins started off nice with cheese, bacon, and sour cream; but we finished on a serious down with cold chicken fingers (deep frying apparently did not warm the frozen little nubbins), and a greek salad soaking in its dressing. Service was fine and there are large TVs along with lounge chairs should you need a break from the computerized slot machines. (Hasn't anyone told you - those NEVER pay out :)

    (2)
  • James L.

    This is my fourth time visiting here. I am hooked! Each time is as good as the next. The food is good. I had a battered fish sandwich with fries and slaw. The sandwich was good but the fries are always consistently great. The "Wicked Good" beer on tap was the usual Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat, love it! There was no wait as it was towards the end of the night, score! Sat at the bar where we were greeted with a smile from our bartender and a bowl of popcorn. Prices are very reasonable. On average for a meal of two and four beers, $40-$50. May vary depending appetizers and the other choice of beers. Overall, this is a good place to have a hearty pub type food, drinks, and sports television.

    (4)
  • Robert G.

    There is something lacking here. My beer was served in a warm glass. When I requested a chilled glass, that thought seemed foreign to my service person. The place seems untidy and not relaxing. The food, although it was just a light lunch, was fine. Chowder and calm cakes for me, and soup and Sandwich for Beverly. Beverly enjoyed her bloody Mary and I drank my beer from the bottle rather than a warm glass.

    (2)
  • Hollie S.

    Lets clarify before we start- I want to give the place 2.5 stars. I came in on a Sunday night with my boyfriend and his brother and brothers girlfriend. We were immediately sat. Awesome. But the table they brought us to was dirty. Not so awesome. I mean really, I would have rather waited the minute at the door for them to clean rather than sit and watch the hostess wipe down and reset the table. We ordered three drafts beers and a tequila sunrise. The drinks seemed to be taking a while and so our waitress took our order. Ok. Finally after about 10 minutes our drinks finally arrived. Their menu is pretty extensive with a lot of typical pub food. Everyone at my table ordered a chicken sandwich- the belichick- while I opted for chili instead. The food came out in a timely manner which was a welcome surprise considering our wait for the drinks. Our waitress, however, seemed to rarely come by. When we finished our dinners we sat around for a while until she finally came to clear. At that point we ordered two more beers and three pb&j shots. Again, the drinks took FOREVER to get to us. I was so sick and tired of sitting around. The entire experience seemed to be dragging and I just wanted to get out. When our waitress dropped out check she told us to talk to the manager about the wait for drinks. She was super defensive about it and seemed really angry at the bartenders. We did not really care to talk to the manager since we just wanted to get out of there but she brought the manager over to us anyways and he comped us a round of drinks. The food was good. The place is all sports themed which is pretty cool. The entire experience, however, would make me never want to go back there.

    (2)
  • C N.

    My girlfriend and I have been to this place at least 8 times over the course of the past year and each time we hope that something has changed, preferably for the better. Unfortunately the only thing that changes is for the worse. We decided to go Twin Rivers for Christmas eve gaming and food. Went to "Wicked" thinking that we could get some appetizers for dinner. Wicked Wrong. Then we thought we could get something halfway edible for dinner. Wicked Wrong. The waiter was overly personal and it was obvious that he was "trying" to be friendly. It didn't come across well. He kept referring to me as his "friend" in spite of my never having been invited to his house for beers.I waited for over ten minutes after the table was cleared before I finally went up to the front counter to ask for a check, since our waiter seemed to be too buy elsewhere to bring it over. The front desk person couldn't understand who my waiter was when I pointed out where I was sitting so I asked for the manager. She returned with another waitress who wanted to know where I had been sitting and I again asked for the manager at which time he was pointed out to me as, yes you guessed it, my waiter. Still being his "friend" he went off to get me a check and upon returning proudly pointed out that he had not charged me for the club soda that I had (he did charge me for everything else). The only food I took home from this trip was some popcorn as the rest was inedible when served and I couldn't imagine it being better cold. Overall, this was certainly my last trip to Wicked Anything at Twin Rivers. Gaming yes, food no. If you are playing at TW it is worth a trip to the Pines in North Smithfield for a great meal.

    (1)
  • Mitch K.

    My burger was fine (High Heat), the fries were pedestrian but passable, service was mostly ok, but the vibe, for a sports bar, left a lot to be desired. Maybe it was because I went on a Thursday night, but the lack of music or volume on the TVs in the main dining room, coupled with the older clientele who were hacking up their lungs, made for a sad experience. I'm thinking it must be different on the weekend when there are some good games on TV so because of that I didn't want to give this place 2-stars, but...I dunno...eating in the company of future (or current) nursing home residents who are slowly expelling their lungs doesn't scream "fun sports bar!" to me.

    (3)
  • Erin L.

    Awful service! Awful food! Spices dumped onto fries. No effort at all! By anyone!!! Gross!

    (1)
  • Holly L.

    I overly enjoy the Asian chili boneless wings I could eat them all day long. I haven't bothered getting any thing else because I'm so in love with wings. Maybe some day but for today I'll stick with those sticky tasty morsels of chicken.

    (4)
  • Ashley L.

    I've been to Wicked Good a handful of times. Although I'm sad Carmine's, which used to stand in it's place didn't work out, I'm happy they replaced it with a good restaurant. This is a sports bar/restaurant and I am not a sports fan, so that should say a lot that I like it! They have a lot of tv's, which play, you guessed it, sports! and the whole restaurant has sports team decor. The food is great, try the pulled pork nachos, my personal fave! Good beer selection. PS try the seats in the front near the bar if any are open, so comfy!!

    (5)
  • Tess W.

    It was dead the night we visited. We were just focused on the food. I was pleasantly surprised. I ordered the Pot Roast with mashed potato and house veg. Mr. Man had the baked Haddock. The fish was ok, the standout was the Pot Roast. Succulent...falling apart, also they served fresh (not frozen) mixed green beans as the house veg. I disliked the seating, it was uncomfortable to sit in the leather chairs and eat. I am short and the table was almost to my chin. If you are going for a drink...I can recommend. If you want dinner...have the pot roast with skin on mashed potatoes.

    (3)
  • Jamie H.

    I whole heatedly agree with everything Sarah V.M. and Jean R. have stated in their reviews. It's gross like as in what kind of fake food is this?!? Bar food has its place, but at least do it right!! I do have to disagree in that the couple of times I have been the service has been lack-luster at best. It's fine to get a drink or two, but I wouldn't eat there.

    (2)
  • Ryan B.

    An average, middle of the road, casino restaurant that isn't great but good enough. Try the nacho sampler some with pulled pork, others with chili... scrumptious.

    (3)
  • Pls T.

    This is based on atmosphere and service. This place is disgusting. Sat in the lounge recliner chairs and felt like we were at an abandoned bus station. Filthy seats and cup holders...food and trash on the floor under us. The waitress was nice but not too attentive and all the staff was standing around chatting cause the place was dead. Based on the surroundings and a crappy pomegranate (aka robitussin) martini we thankfully didnt order food. Had to flag down waitress more than once for bill. Place is whack. Oh and its not football season, take down that crap. Seriously didnt want to sit in my car after sitting in here. bleccchhh

    (2)
  • Victoria W.

    If I wanted cheese whiz on my nachos I would've gone to taco bell... service was terrible. She had way too many tables than she could handle and didn't even come back to our table until we called her over. The only reason this gets a star is one because I have to and 2 because they have beer. Won't be back.

    (1)
  • Paula P.

    This is our 4th visit and more disappointed than the last. 1st, table next to us with the same amount of guests (5), we're seated 10 minutes after us and got served before us. 2nd, a burger ordered well, was served partially cooked, and half raw! 3rd, cold french onion soup. Enough said

    (2)
  • Carol L.

    Below average "pub food" - slow service - food brought out and dropped on table by woman who didn't acknowledge us, not even an enjoy or can I get you anything else. $23 for the "market price" on a handful of fried clams. We should have waited for Fred and Steve's to open at 4. Not wicked good, not even a little.

    (1)
  • Michael E.

    This place, for what it is, is great! My girlfriend and I went here for dinner before our unfortunate money-vacuuming experience at Twin River (it wasn't that bad, though). I had the buffalo burger, which was massive. In fact, it was almost obnoxiously large, because unless I can learn to unhinge my jaw, I have to compress it down and fork-and-knife it. My girlfriend had the poutine, which was made pretty well -- they used mozzarella instead of curds which was a-OK, she was pretty pumped and even did her excited in-chair-food-dance. The chips were cut really well, thick cut, but should have been more crisp for their thickness, and salted so they didn't taste so bland. Good food, large portions, wonderful waitress. She was awesome. We'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Robert H.

    Convenient. Bartender Mick is a good guy. New additions to menu such as Southwestern Chicken wrap. "Yankee Dipper" pot roast sandwich quite good indeed. Very good beer selection, best in the facility.

    (3)
  • Dawn B.

    My husband and I went here recently for the first time and were pleasantly surprised. Food and drink prices were much more reasonable than we expected given it is one of the only places to eat (not counting the food court.) We just needed a snack, so we ordered the calamari. Generous portion, crispy and not too greasy. (Just the rings, no tentacles fyi.) Definitely would eat here again if we happened to be at the casino.

    (4)
  • Eric S.

    Something I never knew I was missing out on- sitting around a table in the bar reclining in quality leather chairs- or couch depending on your personal preference. The experience at Wicked Good is just that- wicked good! Even if you aren't in the mood to gamble at the casino- check out the bar upstairs and watch the game with your friends, just like you would at home.

    (5)
  • Josh F.

    Chicken parm was good, the ribs did not look good and we sent them back. The waiter was good. Enjoyed the ambiance, wall size photo of Fenway was cool. Bartender was good.

    (4)
  • Jarrod I.

    Mick the Irish bartender is a classic...you funny but you forgot my mayo bro Food:3.5 Had a grilled chicken sandwich with cheese, mushroom and onion. It was pretty good and it was hot off the grille which is key. Fries were cold though. That is a no no Service:4 Irish dude"Mick" great dude. Very vulgar and funny as hell.if your looking for a place to laugh this guy's a big hit. I'd say if your wife likes classy bars then don't go. Atmosphere:3 Didn't like it. Too bright, and not a vintage status for sports but we sat at the bar which was ok I'll round off to a Solid 4

    (4)
  • JOHN P.

    It wasn't a good experience 1st off there were bugs everywhere kept getting in our drinks and the food was bland and when you get a dip sandwich and it comes out with something floating in the dip like it was already used gross and last but not least our server he was great unless you needed him asked if I needed another beer I say I'm all set ok I'll get you one and runs off. So there's a lot of better sports bars in the area to go to besides here make the better choice.

    (2)
  • Jean A.

    Yummy and go for the bases loaded nachos every chance I get. Great place to take my 18 yr old daughter for a lunch date or my husband for a night date. Staff is knowledgable and get the order in buts little slow on checking back after the food arrives since they use bussers. Can't wait to go back!!

    (5)
  • Elena N.

    Wicked Good - notsomuch. More like Wicked Disappointing. The wait for 3 at 12:15 on VJ Day was supposedly 10 minutes, and they refused to seat 4 tops in the bar or in their spacious (and empty) dining room. We waited over 20, while looking at empty seats. There is no place to sit while waiting, which was quite inconvenient for my grandmother, who uses a cane. We did ask for a chair and were accommodated by a sour puss of a hostess. In the meantime, I went to the bar. I waited 10 minutes to be acknowledged by the sole bartender who was obviously more into gossipping than taking on new customers. Weak. We ordered the stuffies for an appetizer and they were a let-down. There was an obscene amount of breadcrumbs and very little of anything else. Bacon or meat? Not in sight. The flavor was bland and I don't know if there was any seafood in there at all. The plates were not cleared until our lunch was at the table. We were never asked if we'd like water or if we needed anything. Although my grandmother's soup and my mother's salmon were okay, my shrimp tacos were completely tasteless. I've never encountered anything like this before. I mean, I love tacos and expected some sort of spice or seasoning on the slaw, or on the shrimp, but there was none. Dumbfounded. I hate to give 1 star reviews, but Wicked Good needs some wicked help.

    (1)
  • Christine W.

    If I could give more than 5 Star's to my server he would get 10!!! It's sad that only bad service gets reviewed, but when you have exceptional service, someone should take notice. I was visiting from Seattle June 26-27-28th for the Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention walk in Boston. We decided to road trip to RI just to say we had been there. We ended up at Twin Rivers Casino and decided to try Wicked Good for dinner. James was our server. I guess service where I come from is just not that personable, or courteous. I thought James was the most friendly, upbeat, and personable server I've ever dined with, EVER. He answered all our questions, and was fast with the refills, and just fun to be around. The food could have been terrible, but we would have still had a great dinning experience with him as our server. It's unfortunate that I live clear across the continent because, the food was excellent, loved the atmosphere, and James made the side trip to RI worth it. Great little place. Hope to come back someday!

    (5)
  • Andrew S.

    Twin River "Casino" may not be as fabulous as the other choices in the area but it has its place and so does this bar. Its nice to have a reasonable and casual place to go for a drink/quick meal. I don't think that this place is a destination bar as much as just a nice place to hangout once you are inside the casino. This place has lazyboys you can sit in at the bar which is sweet if you ask me. Plenty of tvs to watch a game or hangout. The menu is so-so and the food is about average pub fare with slightly inflated prices. same for the drink menu. The service is hit or miss but for the most part its fine. I usually have a good time when I go here. No complaints (4 stars).

    (4)
  • yohance b.

    I'm giving this place 5 stars but the service can be spotty. First time we were here we had an excellent and attentive waitress whom we left a nice big tip. Second time I had to flag down the waitress to take our drink and food orders. She spent a lot of time gabbing with a table of men for tips and ignoring us. She then tried to tell us she was "busy" then took our orders; comes back 15 minutes later to ask what our order was again. Our jaws hit the floor. We waited over an hour to eat! Once again, why do I give it 5 stars? The saving grace was the manager who came over and served our food personally on the house even though we didn't complain to him. He was courteous and the food is delicious here. Had the Mac n'cheese hotdog. The portions are also craZy big which isn't a bad thing, just get a take home box.

    (5)
  • Bread Man S.

    I give them 4 stars. Very nice service when I was there last. On a blizzard day, they had an amazing lady her name is Carol. She was super nice and very happy to help. Well done.

    (4)
  • Jordan Z.

    Stopped off here after a night of coming to see a bartending competition at the lighthouse bar. Being hungry, my gf, best friend, and his girlfriend, rolled into this place just before 10. IMMEDIATELY greeted, which was nice, but the gentleman told us right away that the kitchen closes soon and we'd need to place our order soon. The website lists that they are open til eleven. I mentioned this and he told me that they are indeed open until 11, but the kitchen closes at 10. Which seems kind of pointless to me. This is the kind of thing that instantly makes a joint look less attractive to me. When we were seated we made a fast effort to try and pick something. Our waiter made his presence known when he brought us waters and then proceeded to take our order....he marched off right way without even bothering to ask if we wanted drinks. I had to get his attention again in order to get a drink order in. The food was decent. Nothing outrageously worth going back for, but it hit the spot. Nachos, your basic sports bar burger and fries. My girlfriend had the Chicken sandwich. Which was comprised of a ground chicken patty that looked kind of sad overall. She didn't eat much of it. I'm not saying this place sucked, but the feeling of being rushed kind of hindered my attitude for the rest of the brief experience. Especially since the website is falsely advertised. I didn't feel welcome, or comfortable. I wouldn't be opposed to eating here again, it just isn't something Id ever make a plan for, or go out of my way to get. It's a GOOD spot for a bite whilst gambling, and wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of the casino environment.

    (3)
  • Evan M.

    Unfortunately my experience here wasn't wicked good. Although the food was delicious (the stuffed burger), the service is horrendous. We were seated quickly, but waited a while to be greeted. Once we ordered, we waited over 30 minutes for the food. And when we wanted to pay, our waitress was nowhere to be found. We came very close to walking out. So in summary the food is good, but the service is poor. I was pleasantly surprised by how cheap the menu is given the restaurant is located in a casino. The only other saving grace is that one day a week, you can redeem your Twin River points for triple their value. So for example, $20 in TR points would actually buy you $60 worth of food + drink.

    (3)
  • Mandy D.

    I wouldn't say that this place is wicked good, but it's not wicked bad either. It's pretty much just OK. I'd been here on several occasions for drinks (they're way cheaper and better than the casino drinks), but never actually ate here until lunch today. They were doing a 2-for-1 special for restaurant weeks and my boyfriend was interested, so we checked it out. We got a table right away and were served some fresh popcorn to pick on with our drinks. Cheers! But then we opened the menu and noticed that the 2-for-1 special was nowhere to be found. Apparently the hostess had forgotten to give us that menu. It wouldn't have been an issue at all but I had already ordered a mixed drink, only to find out the the 2-for-1 included a beer. Oh well. Two drinks for me! I started off with the Big Papi Mai Tai punch, which wasn't bad but didn't really wow me. Nothing special. They did have a good number of beers available on draft and in bottles, including a few local beers. Next time I think I'll stick to those. For apps I ordered the Cesar salad and my boyfriend got the chowder. The Cesar was really good. It had just the right amount of dressing, and was loaded with freshly grated cheese. The croutons were also really fresh and well seasoned. The clam chowder was pretty average. The base was standard and there were about three times as many potatoes as there were clams. Meh. Our entrees came out pretty quickly after we finished our apps. I ordered the fish and chips and my boyfriend got the standard burger. The fried fish was really awesome. The breading was thick, brown and crispy, and the fish was flaky and melted in your mouth. My boyfriend's burger though was pretty average and not anything special. The bun was squishy and bland, and the burger patty was thin and tasted frozen. Both entrees were served with boring shoestring fries that needed salt, pepper and ketchup to really get by. The restaurant itself is really cool and is plastered with New England sports decorations. There's TV's all over the place, and some of the tables have big comfy leather chairs. This is totally a dudeguy sportsplace. The service was average. Our waitress was nice but didn't really check in on us much, and the busboy did a lot of the work. I get that this is their system here, but it doesn't mean that the main person waiting on each table shouldn't be attentive. Another thing I noticed was that we were strangely the youngest people in the place... by far. I guess they assume they can pass off a couple sub-par menu items because the elderly don't have tastebuds? Overall, I wasn't super impressed with the food. But it's still your best bet for drinks in Twin River. They'll even let you take your drink away in a plastic cup!

    (3)
  • T B.

    Ehhh. It was sub par our waitress wasn't too friendly. She seemed pissed off by a co worker. Table was sticky. They have nice big tvs to watch the games on but there was some sort of reception problem . Food was okay but honestly nothing I couldn't make at home. They need to be a little more creative. A little pricey for what it is.

    (2)
  • Mike G.

    Great selection of food. The lemon rosemary chicken is fantastic. You get your own personal Cornish game hen. I wasn't expecting that! The mashed potatoes are creamy and tasty. Fish & chips are also good. The fries left a little bit to be desired, but the fish was generously portioned and tasty. They offer popcorn before your meal, which is freshly popped. It is the best sit down offering at Twin River.

    (4)
  • Liz M.

    Being that I hate losing money I rarely go to twin river however this place draws me in. They have one of my favorite burgers. I beleive they call it the Big Papi. It has fried jalepenos and hot sauce and all types of yummy goodness. It's huge and between that and the generous portion of fries I usually can not eat it all. I go there just for that burger but always have a good experience. It had a sports bar feel and is very busy and lively. They give you popcorn when you sit down which goes great with the large selection of beers they have. The service is friendly and they check on you often to see if your beer needs refilling. It's also reasonably priced for being inside a casino. Usually we can have a few beers and dinner for about forty bucks. My one piece of advice is to try and go during the week. On Fridays and Saturdays it's a long wait to get in. The menu has a lot of delicious looking food so I will be back to try something other than a burger .... Well maybe. :)

    (5)
  • Tina G.

    Went there again today with my mom for mothers day. She loves this place. We've tried just about everything on the menu. A fave of ours is the bases loaded nachos. A sampling of their different nachos. It's so big you can share with someone for a meal. I've never been disappointed with anything I've ordered here. From the burgers, to the sandwiches, soups etc. It's all "wicked good". Plus if you don't finish your beer you can get a to go cup and finish it in the casino. Minused one star for the sometimes slow service.

    (4)
  • Matthew C.

    Not a place I'd go every night because it is too expensive to be an everyday place. But for a special treat or occasional outing it is a great choice. An expansive menu offers virtually something for everybody; and the food quality is very solid. I've never had a bad meal here. Service is perfectly fine and the sports bar atmosphere is perfect for the location.

    (4)
  • Philip J. H.

    If you happen to get a little hungry while playing the slots or trying the tables & the OTB action of Twin Rivers this one is no doubt a good reason to take a breather. Food is pretty good & to start you can get free popcorn popped right there in a popcorn popper with butter. That'll take y0ou to think that's movie theater stuff but that's a little play on you because you've got some damn good options. I was torn between the BBQ ribs & sirloin steak & the shrimp & scallops with sauce & cheese (mozzarella). In the end I chose the third & they do offer this in a salad to go with this but if you're not into that you can get options & in my case I did some rice pilaf & with the extra sauce 7 onions & olives & scallops I put that stuff onto the rice & made that the bomb & even suggested that to the guys as a option for a meal. Definite spirits & beers to boot & also sports on multiple tX's so you've got your New England/pro teams all in lock. Beats fast food if you want to sit down & eat & heck you can even eat at the bar no problem & get as good service as a table if better I think.

    (5)
  • Christina A.

    Food was great but the service was horrible. It wasn't too busy and our waitress only had a couple of tables. We ordered drinks and asked for a minute to look over the menu. Fifteen minutes later, our waitress showed up to take our order. Food was brought out by someone else, not a big deal and the waitress came over right after to check on the food. After that, we didn't see her for another half hour. Meanwhile, my beer was empty and my water was empty. I would have bought another drink but she never showed up and at that point I just wanted to leave. Not sure if it was just a bad waitress or if that's the norm but I'm not sure it's worth trying it again.

    (2)
  • Dave F.

    My first and only experience at "Wicked Good" was far far the worst dining experience of my life. My companion and I arrived to a busy restaurant and we're told there was a 45 minute wait by the very friendly hostess. We decided to get a drink at the bar while waiting. After trying for 10 minutes to flag down a member of the bar staff to no avail, two seats opened up which we gladly took. We returned our table buzzer and decided to dine at the bar. From there it took no less than another 10 minutes for the last party's dishes to be cleared from in front of us and another 10-15 on top of that for the bartender to actually take our drink order, despite her telling us she would be with us shortly numerous times. When we finally ordered our drinks, I was asked what size beer I wanted, I said "the big one" and only got a pint glass while others were getting 25oz mugs. When we finally ordered our meals, over 30 minutes into our bar experience, the food came out at a somewhat reasonable time, about 20 minutes, although it was only macaroni and cheese for the both of us. She got the buffalo chicken which was good but she found a bone in it (how that happens with boneless chicken is beyond me) and my hamburger & bacon one was decent.... For the next few hours. After doing some gambling I left the facility about two hours after finishing my dinner. I started to feel quite nauseous while waiting for my car at valet. About 20 minutes into my ride home, I pulled over to vomit, an act that I would be continuing for the next 14 hours of my life due to what I believe to be food poisoning. I wish this was an exaggeration of some sort, this was the worst 24 hours of my life.

    (1)
  • Lizz W.

    I wish I could give this zero stars. I went to Twin River for my birthday Sunday and was sad to hear Wicked Good was the only restaurant still open. But we ventured in... The three of us sat down and two of us ordered a drink. Then after finishing a glass of sangria, I try to order a bottle of wine with three glasses. The server told me she couldn't give it to me because one of us still have a 1/4 of a glass of sangria left. I was confused and annoyed. The food was disgusting and the service worse. Our server was rude, stopped waiting on us after our appetizer (we assumed she cashed out because the bus boy started waiting on us) but then she was hanging out at the waiter station but ignoring us. It was the worst restaurant experience I ever had in my life, literally.

    (1)
  • r g.

    Went into this place with low expectations and it was worse then I imagined it to be. The food was not that bad, I must of came at shift change because the bartender on duty tried ignoring me until her shift ended. The bartender who came in next was dressed like T-Pain which was very unprofessional.

    (2)
  • Keith M.

    Food is not half bad little expensive for what it is though. Check out my full review here restaurantri.com/2015/03…

    (3)
  • Hollie S.

    Lets clarify before we start- I want to give the place 2.5 stars. I came in on a Sunday night with my boyfriend and his brother and brothers girlfriend. We were immediately sat. Awesome. But the table they brought us to was dirty. Not so awesome. I mean really, I would have rather waited the minute at the door for them to clean rather than sit and watch the hostess wipe down and reset the table. We ordered three drafts beers and a tequila sunrise. The drinks seemed to be taking a while and so our waitress took our order. Ok. Finally after about 10 minutes our drinks finally arrived. Their menu is pretty extensive with a lot of typical pub food. Everyone at my table ordered a chicken sandwich- the belichick- while I opted for chili instead. The food came out in a timely manner which was a welcome surprise considering our wait for the drinks. Our waitress, however, seemed to rarely come by. When we finished our dinners we sat around for a while until she finally came to clear. At that point we ordered two more beers and three pb&j shots. Again, the drinks took FOREVER to get to us. I was so sick and tired of sitting around. The entire experience seemed to be dragging and I just wanted to get out. When our waitress dropped out check she told us to talk to the manager about the wait for drinks. She was super defensive about it and seemed really angry at the bartenders. We did not really care to talk to the manager since we just wanted to get out of there but she brought the manager over to us anyways and he comped us a round of drinks. The food was good. The place is all sports themed which is pretty cool. The entire experience, however, would make me never want to go back there.

    (2)
  • C N.

    My girlfriend and I have been to this place at least 8 times over the course of the past year and each time we hope that something has changed, preferably for the better. Unfortunately the only thing that changes is for the worse. We decided to go Twin Rivers for Christmas eve gaming and food. Went to "Wicked" thinking that we could get some appetizers for dinner. Wicked Wrong. Then we thought we could get something halfway edible for dinner. Wicked Wrong. The waiter was overly personal and it was obvious that he was "trying" to be friendly. It didn't come across well. He kept referring to me as his "friend" in spite of my never having been invited to his house for beers.I waited for over ten minutes after the table was cleared before I finally went up to the front counter to ask for a check, since our waiter seemed to be too buy elsewhere to bring it over. The front desk person couldn't understand who my waiter was when I pointed out where I was sitting so I asked for the manager. She returned with another waitress who wanted to know where I had been sitting and I again asked for the manager at which time he was pointed out to me as, yes you guessed it, my waiter. Still being his "friend" he went off to get me a check and upon returning proudly pointed out that he had not charged me for the club soda that I had (he did charge me for everything else). The only food I took home from this trip was some popcorn as the rest was inedible when served and I couldn't imagine it being better cold. Overall, this was certainly my last trip to Wicked Anything at Twin Rivers. Gaming yes, food no. If you are playing at TW it is worth a trip to the Pines in North Smithfield for a great meal.

    (1)
  • Mitch K.

    My burger was fine (High Heat), the fries were pedestrian but passable, service was mostly ok, but the vibe, for a sports bar, left a lot to be desired. Maybe it was because I went on a Thursday night, but the lack of music or volume on the TVs in the main dining room, coupled with the older clientele who were hacking up their lungs, made for a sad experience. I'm thinking it must be different on the weekend when there are some good games on TV so because of that I didn't want to give this place 2-stars, but...I dunno...eating in the company of future (or current) nursing home residents who are slowly expelling their lungs doesn't scream "fun sports bar!" to me.

    (3)
  • Erin L.

    Awful service! Awful food! Spices dumped onto fries. No effort at all! By anyone!!! Gross!

    (1)
  • Holly L.

    I overly enjoy the Asian chili boneless wings I could eat them all day long. I haven't bothered getting any thing else because I'm so in love with wings. Maybe some day but for today I'll stick with those sticky tasty morsels of chicken.

    (4)
  • Ashley L.

    I've been to Wicked Good a handful of times. Although I'm sad Carmine's, which used to stand in it's place didn't work out, I'm happy they replaced it with a good restaurant. This is a sports bar/restaurant and I am not a sports fan, so that should say a lot that I like it! They have a lot of tv's, which play, you guessed it, sports! and the whole restaurant has sports team decor. The food is great, try the pulled pork nachos, my personal fave! Good beer selection. PS try the seats in the front near the bar if any are open, so comfy!!

    (5)
  • Tess W.

    It was dead the night we visited. We were just focused on the food. I was pleasantly surprised. I ordered the Pot Roast with mashed potato and house veg. Mr. Man had the baked Haddock. The fish was ok, the standout was the Pot Roast. Succulent...falling apart, also they served fresh (not frozen) mixed green beans as the house veg. I disliked the seating, it was uncomfortable to sit in the leather chairs and eat. I am short and the table was almost to my chin. If you are going for a drink...I can recommend. If you want dinner...have the pot roast with skin on mashed potatoes.

    (3)
  • Jamie H.

    I whole heatedly agree with everything Sarah V.M. and Jean R. have stated in their reviews. It's gross like as in what kind of fake food is this?!? Bar food has its place, but at least do it right!! I do have to disagree in that the couple of times I have been the service has been lack-luster at best. It's fine to get a drink or two, but I wouldn't eat there.

    (2)
  • Ryan B.

    An average, middle of the road, casino restaurant that isn't great but good enough. Try the nacho sampler some with pulled pork, others with chili... scrumptious.

    (3)
  • Rick A.

    I'll give this place 3.5. I was starting to get a little upset that it took almost an hour and a half to get our food but it was worth the wait. I had the Yankee dipper and it was delicious. The portions are huge. I definitely left satisfied, just painfully, painfully, painfully slow.

    (3)
  • Sarah V. M.

    I regret every moment of last night's meal except the potato skins. Normally I wouldn't consider the Wicked Good Bar and Grill a destination, but I happened to be at Twin Rivers for Toni & Guy's (amazing) annual hair show. We were hungry after all of the festivities and what's better than a brew and some greasy food? The tater-skins started off nice with cheese, bacon, and sour cream; but we finished on a serious down with cold chicken fingers (deep frying apparently did not warm the frozen little nubbins), and a greek salad soaking in its dressing. Service was fine and there are large TVs along with lounge chairs should you need a break from the computerized slot machines. (Hasn't anyone told you - those NEVER pay out :)

    (2)
  • James L.

    This is my fourth time visiting here. I am hooked! Each time is as good as the next. The food is good. I had a battered fish sandwich with fries and slaw. The sandwich was good but the fries are always consistently great. The "Wicked Good" beer on tap was the usual Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat, love it! There was no wait as it was towards the end of the night, score! Sat at the bar where we were greeted with a smile from our bartender and a bowl of popcorn. Prices are very reasonable. On average for a meal of two and four beers, $40-$50. May vary depending appetizers and the other choice of beers. Overall, this is a good place to have a hearty pub type food, drinks, and sports television.

    (4)
  • Robert G.

    There is something lacking here. My beer was served in a warm glass. When I requested a chilled glass, that thought seemed foreign to my service person. The place seems untidy and not relaxing. The food, although it was just a light lunch, was fine. Chowder and calm cakes for me, and soup and Sandwich for Beverly. Beverly enjoyed her bloody Mary and I drank my beer from the bottle rather than a warm glass.

    (2)
  • Jeff M.

    We were at Wicked Good on a Sunday afternoon for lunch slash dinner smack dab in the middle of the day. Not to sound ageist, but the average age at that moment in time was at least 55+ for all patrons......so there wasn't a ton of energy. Granted, it was a Feb weekend so no NFL or MLB going on, but there was a Bruins game playing that many people didn't really seem to care about. It takes a few minutes for a hostess to seat us at our table and the setup of the restaurant is a bit confusing. Is there a Redsox and Yankees side to the place? Is it broken up as bar or restaurant? We were never offered an option that I remember, so we were taken to a booth with a flat screen TV in it and the Bruins game was blaring, yay! Although later on I did have a little seat envy from those sitting in sofas on the either side next to the bar, those looked comfy as hell. The waitress came after a few minutes and I decided on the Wicked Good Brew to start out for just $3 in 16 oz. I'm not the biggest IPA fan so I wish it would have told me it was instead of finding out the hard way. We then decided on what I thought would be a local specialty, crab fritters off the appetizer menu. These were nothing more than glorified hush puppies made out of corn meal. And there is supposed to be clam in these bad boys? That's a surprise to me, considering maybe one bite out of an entire fritter (there were 6) had any remnants of what would be considered "clam" in it. We then ordered an all American burger and a chicken parm sub. The bread here is the biggest issue, it didn't stand up well to the chicken parm at all and was already incredibly mushy by the time it arrived to the table. And the burger's bun was fairly hard on the outside, making it difficult to bite into. Exact opposites of what you'd want in the bread the entrees were served on with neither being functional. The burger was cooked perfectly at medium rare and had decent flavor, the chicken parm on the other hand, although large, was nothing special and lacked any character.....I would never recommend this dish to anyone. The fries for both entrees were undercooked by 30 seconds which is all it takes for tiny shoe string fries. We had a ton of leftovers later that night in our hotel room but the fries were inedible and you could really taste that they weren't cooked thoroughly the second time around, bleh. The final score ended up being about a 2.4, not enough to qualify for a star bump-up because the food dragged the entire experience down a notch. There were just too many inconsistencies throughout to warrant a quality dining experience and honestly, I'm not sure I would even return again for a second trial run. It beats Taco Bell in a casino but wouldn't be my first choice when visiting TW again.

    (2)
  • Pls T.

    This is based on atmosphere and service. This place is disgusting. Sat in the lounge recliner chairs and felt like we were at an abandoned bus station. Filthy seats and cup holders...food and trash on the floor under us. The waitress was nice but not too attentive and all the staff was standing around chatting cause the place was dead. Based on the surroundings and a crappy pomegranate (aka robitussin) martini we thankfully didnt order food. Had to flag down waitress more than once for bill. Place is whack. Oh and its not football season, take down that crap. Seriously didnt want to sit in my car after sitting in here. bleccchhh

    (2)
  • Martha Y.

    If you could move Boston's Bull & Finch Pub (a.k.a Cheers) to Lincoln, RI, it might remind you of Wicked Good Bar and Grill. Friendly staff, massive menu of delicious pub selections at very reasonable prices, and a place "where everybody knows your name." Great spot for the avid sports fan, with wide screen televisions aplenty. Large bar seating includes extremely comfortable leather couches and lounge chairs. Sit down and you might just never leave!

    (4)
  • Greg M.

    Wicked Good? More like Wicked Awful! Service was slow, the food was awful and under cooked, the prices were too high... Bloody Mary was good tho.... Never would eat at this place again, would try sitting at the bar to drink tho.

    (1)
  • Orion S.

    Wicked long wait for the food... Still waiting so can't comment on food quality. BTW how long should it take for a salad?

    (2)
  • A Z.

    All I have to write about here are the seat and the nachos. We were seated at a table with two recliners on one side and a couch on the other. If we had been in to drink, rather than eat, this would have been great. However, it was about 1pm and we told them we were there to eat, so perhaps a seat where you have to sit up straight just to get your elbows on the table wasn't so hot for eating? Eh? In any case, I got the nachos that were buffalo, pulled pork and chili. So there were three types in one, but the only one that was badass was the pulled pork, so I'd recommend just getting that one alone if you're getting nachos from here.

    (3)
  • Jen L.

    Friday night and not much of a wait which was nice. Food took awhile to get to the table and the waitress was slow to refill drinks, we were actually empty for awhile before she came. But the food was excellent, best cheesesteak I've had in awhile and the sweet potato fries were well made.

    (4)
  • Joe H.

    Like so many who have reviewed this place, I'm finding it difficult. 3 1/2 stars would be ideal. Service: Sucks! Was just bad. Hostess took a while to seat us and they weren't busy at all, and she was just sort of meh. Not mean or rude, but meh. Our waiter started out super friendly and right there for us - wonderful! We ordered drinks, then an app and 3 meals. Little things - like the free popcorn ran empty and we didn't really need or want more, but none was offered, despite our waiting an oddly long time for our potato skins. Well, they forgot about our appetizer entirely - here come our meals (wasn't our waiter either, some other guy). We inquired about the skins, just to make sure we're not paying for something we didn't get. They apologized and asked if we still wanted them. Whatever, it happens. Waiter disappeared - didn't ask how the meals were, ask if we wanted soda refills (got none entire time) or ask how things were cooked, etc. At the end of the meal we asked for 2 to go boxes for three plates. He brings by 1. Took a long time to get the second. Took forever to pay the bill, that famous 'will drop off the bill at the table and never return'. I sort of got the feeling that they were overworked / understaffed (and the place was only about 1/2 full). Possibly they don't have a lot of give a damn. I didn't really sense any incompetence. Food: The food was really good. Decent prices (considering it's in a casino - maybe a tad higher than a normal sports pub). The food was all delicious and cooked well, and the portions are pretty generous. My friends burger was closer to well than medium. Everything else was great. If they had good service I'd be giving this place a solid 4 or possibly 5 stars! I was hoping (having yelped this place AFTER eating here) that the service was maybe just a bad day. Sadly, it appears bad service is pretty consistent here.

    (3)
  • Megan H.

    If you are someone who actively sought and had high expectations to go here for lunch and dinner, then you might be someone who doesn't really aim high in life. The restaurant needs to find another self-proclaimed name to call their restaurant. But, this isn't. Before I belt out on on what I actually think, let me just say that, service wasn't terrible. Waitresses kept their customers in mind and in check to make sure that everyone was pleased. But, it irked me a bit, when the waitress only noticed my guyfriend's beer was nearing empty, and twice she hadn't even noticed that my water glass was nothing but ice cubes. Other than that, she was pretty attentive and decent as a server. Anyway, it was our first time here. The sports decorations were fun to look at. We were even sat in a booth with our own little TV. My guyfriend ordered the Rhode Island Clam Cakes for an appetizer. And, I was completely disappointed. It took about 10 minutes to come out, and they are nothing what we imagined. There were no clams in these "cakes"! They are balls of corndog batter -- no clams! I ordered the cheeseburger, medium rare. And, I was very surprised how perfectly medium rare it came out. Good on them. I noticed how perfectly hockey-puck shaped it was. So, it makes me think, "how fresh is this"? It was a giant portion, with a giant almost whole pickle and a half plate of shoe string fries, that could have needed a few more seconds of deep frying for color. Fries were on the pale side. So, the service isn't hands down bad. But, the restaurant overall is a bit limp. 1 and 3/4 stars is the best that I can do.

    (2)
  • Jean F.

    Totally not impressed. It's bar food, but had trouble finding anything remotely healthy on the menu, and the idea of bar food upon bar food, it just wasn't for me. I don't think Ms. V and I will be bringing the men in tow back anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Kelly F.

    Wicked gross bar and grill. Everything is greasy. It's saving grace was the red velvet cake, the best! It gets 2 stars for the yummy cake. The waitress was really nice and attentive, a plus. Otherwise blah.

    (2)
  • Martha Y.

    If you could move Boston's Bull & Finch Pub (a.k.a Cheers) to Lincoln, RI, it might remind you of Wicked Good Bar and Grill. Friendly staff, massive menu of delicious pub selections at very reasonable prices, and a place "where everybody knows your name." Great spot for the avid sports fan, with wide screen televisions aplenty. Large bar seating includes extremely comfortable leather couches and lounge chairs. Sit down and you might just never leave!

    (4)
  • Greg M.

    Wicked Good? More like Wicked Awful! Service was slow, the food was awful and under cooked, the prices were too high... Bloody Mary was good tho.... Never would eat at this place again, would try sitting at the bar to drink tho.

    (1)
  • Orion S.

    Wicked long wait for the food... Still waiting so can't comment on food quality. BTW how long should it take for a salad?

    (2)
  • A Z.

    All I have to write about here are the seat and the nachos. We were seated at a table with two recliners on one side and a couch on the other. If we had been in to drink, rather than eat, this would have been great. However, it was about 1pm and we told them we were there to eat, so perhaps a seat where you have to sit up straight just to get your elbows on the table wasn't so hot for eating? Eh? In any case, I got the nachos that were buffalo, pulled pork and chili. So there were three types in one, but the only one that was badass was the pulled pork, so I'd recommend just getting that one alone if you're getting nachos from here.

    (3)
  • Kevin M.

    It was certainly not "Wicked Good". Its a sportsbar but one with a cheesy feel to it. From the strange half boston, half NY theme all over the walls to the jerseys the servers wear with "funny" names on the back. Pretty expansive menu but I didn't dare stray from the burger/sandwitch pages. In the end I think that was a good decision. The Pulled pork sandwitch was pretty good and came with fries and cole slaw. Our server was nice and fairly attentive. If I had set me expectations a little lower going into it, I prob could have given another star.

    (2)
  • Jeff M.

    We were at Wicked Good on a Sunday afternoon for lunch slash dinner smack dab in the middle of the day. Not to sound ageist, but the average age at that moment in time was at least 55+ for all patrons......so there wasn't a ton of energy. Granted, it was a Feb weekend so no NFL or MLB going on, but there was a Bruins game playing that many people didn't really seem to care about. It takes a few minutes for a hostess to seat us at our table and the setup of the restaurant is a bit confusing. Is there a Redsox and Yankees side to the place? Is it broken up as bar or restaurant? We were never offered an option that I remember, so we were taken to a booth with a flat screen TV in it and the Bruins game was blaring, yay! Although later on I did have a little seat envy from those sitting in sofas on the either side next to the bar, those looked comfy as hell. The waitress came after a few minutes and I decided on the Wicked Good Brew to start out for just $3 in 16 oz. I'm not the biggest IPA fan so I wish it would have told me it was instead of finding out the hard way. We then decided on what I thought would be a local specialty, crab fritters off the appetizer menu. These were nothing more than glorified hush puppies made out of corn meal. And there is supposed to be clam in these bad boys? That's a surprise to me, considering maybe one bite out of an entire fritter (there were 6) had any remnants of what would be considered "clam" in it. We then ordered an all American burger and a chicken parm sub. The bread here is the biggest issue, it didn't stand up well to the chicken parm at all and was already incredibly mushy by the time it arrived to the table. And the burger's bun was fairly hard on the outside, making it difficult to bite into. Exact opposites of what you'd want in the bread the entrees were served on with neither being functional. The burger was cooked perfectly at medium rare and had decent flavor, the chicken parm on the other hand, although large, was nothing special and lacked any character.....I would never recommend this dish to anyone. The fries for both entrees were undercooked by 30 seconds which is all it takes for tiny shoe string fries. We had a ton of leftovers later that night in our hotel room but the fries were inedible and you could really taste that they weren't cooked thoroughly the second time around, bleh. The final score ended up being about a 2.4, not enough to qualify for a star bump-up because the food dragged the entire experience down a notch. There were just too many inconsistencies throughout to warrant a quality dining experience and honestly, I'm not sure I would even return again for a second trial run. It beats Taco Bell in a casino but wouldn't be my first choice when visiting TW again.

    (2)
  • Jean F.

    Totally not impressed. It's bar food, but had trouble finding anything remotely healthy on the menu, and the idea of bar food upon bar food, it just wasn't for me. I don't think Ms. V and I will be bringing the men in tow back anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Cristina P.

    We decided to go to Twin River for a friends birthday play some slots, have a couple of drinks. As a few of us got hungry we thought lets go to Wicked Good Bar a friend in the group had been there before and said it wasn't that bad. I don't know if there was just an off night for the place but the food is alight (it's bar food what do you expect) the service was horrific. When we arrived you can tell the waitress did not like us at one point she even said OH YOU GUYS ARE GOING TO BE FUN (very sarcastic) After she brought our first round of drinks our appetizer came out it was the loaded nachos which tasted like they came from Taco Bell. During this time she never once came over and said how is everything was and if anyone need another drink, then our entrees came out she finally came to the table at this point only directed herself to the birthday boy and asked him if he wanted another drinks while everyone else at the table was empty, he said yes and proceeded to ask for a fork as well so he could eat his entree. The waitress disappeared to get his drink never brought his fork (first) so when we took it off another table she walked over with his drink and she said I only have one hand! She again walked away and never ASKED anyone else if they would want another drink a proceeded back to the bar where is was hanging out chatting with the other bar staff and runners! A table sat behind us and she walked over to greet them that is when a friend of mine spun around on his chair and asked for another round please. She looked at him in disgust and ended up getting us the other round. It took another 10 minutes after that to even ask us if we would like anything else (at this point we had empty plates stacked all over the table) or anything wrapped to go. I will never recommend this place to anyone and the they might want to think about training their waitresses to do a little more than hang out at the bar to chat and have the bus boys do all the work and receive nothing in tips from them!

    (2)
  • Cee D.

    Fun! Excellent bar staff, cheap DELICIOUS pub food. Had the "baltimore" salad fresh and huge, couldn't finish. Excellent pulled pork, Great drink specials. Pub menu REASONABLE prices. We ate at the bar.

    (4)
  • Derek L.

    Crappy, greasy pub food not worthy of a mall food court in West Virginia. Popcorn is served immediately with your drink whether you want it or not. And it shows up on your bill as "Food" for $2.85 whether you want it or not. The bartender was very nice though so I didn't even say anything. It's not her fault that they (managers) facilitate and likely encourage this type of practice.

    (1)
  • Antoinette M.

    Only giving this two stars because of the customer service the food is pretty good. Went there yesterday for lunch, we were pretty much the only three people in there. We ordered the loaded fries, which are always good. We then ordered sandwiches, I had the philly cheese steak, it comes with fries, since we already had fries I said I didn't want them but would like an extra pickle...the waitress said "NO they won't do that" seriously, they won't give me and extra PICKLE?? I said fine, then give me the fries, I won't eat them and you can throw them away, no reason they should save money because I didn't want the fries...It says on the menu that you can substitute sweet potato fries for regular fries for an extra $2.99, I would have even paid extra for the stupid pickle but wasn't given that option...my niece opted for onion rings instead of the fries (that isn't a menu option), but was told she could get them for an extra $2.99 ( she literally got 3 onion rings, $1 each WTF). No where on the menu does it specify NO SUBSTITUTIONS. I will not eat there again!!! UPDATE: Received an email from Wicked Goods chef Joseph Cozza. He did not understand why the waitress said they would not swap fries for an extra pickle, he said it is done all the time. He also said she has worked there a long time,( if this is the case she should be better at customer service). As for the price of the onion rings he said the cost of food is rising all the time (I do understand this but seriously $1 a piece for onion rings?). Anyway Mr Cozza was extremely nice and very apologetic, he did offer us a gift card for a return visit. Since the food is always good, I'm sure we will take him up on that after the holiday's. 3/11/2012 Went to Wicked Good again yesterday, since this is pretty much the only sit down restaurant at Twin River Casino your choices are limited. The food was good, but once again the service was terrible. My son had finished eating, I on the other hand had not...however I guess I had eaten enough according to our waitress. In one motion, she removed my plate and dropped the bill, I was too shocked to respond and didn't bother saying anything to her, I paid the bill and left but did send yet another email to Mr Cozza. Please Twin River Casino, add another sit down restaurant...one with much better service.

    (2)
  • Cosmo X.

    They must have strained the grease cause my meal was delicious!! Pot roast just fell apart! Yummy... real mashed and veggies.. I shall return.. Desert was very good waitress very helpful..

    (3)
  • Joe H.

    Like so many who have reviewed this place, I'm finding it difficult. 3 1/2 stars would be ideal. Service: Sucks! Was just bad. Hostess took a while to seat us and they weren't busy at all, and she was just sort of meh. Not mean or rude, but meh. Our waiter started out super friendly and right there for us - wonderful! We ordered drinks, then an app and 3 meals. Little things - like the free popcorn ran empty and we didn't really need or want more, but none was offered, despite our waiting an oddly long time for our potato skins. Well, they forgot about our appetizer entirely - here come our meals (wasn't our waiter either, some other guy). We inquired about the skins, just to make sure we're not paying for something we didn't get. They apologized and asked if we still wanted them. Whatever, it happens. Waiter disappeared - didn't ask how the meals were, ask if we wanted soda refills (got none entire time) or ask how things were cooked, etc. At the end of the meal we asked for 2 to go boxes for three plates. He brings by 1. Took a long time to get the second. Took forever to pay the bill, that famous 'will drop off the bill at the table and never return'. I sort of got the feeling that they were overworked / understaffed (and the place was only about 1/2 full). Possibly they don't have a lot of give a damn. I didn't really sense any incompetence. Food: The food was really good. Decent prices (considering it's in a casino - maybe a tad higher than a normal sports pub). The food was all delicious and cooked well, and the portions are pretty generous. My friends burger was closer to well than medium. Everything else was great. If they had good service I'd be giving this place a solid 4 or possibly 5 stars! I was hoping (having yelped this place AFTER eating here) that the service was maybe just a bad day. Sadly, it appears bad service is pretty consistent here.

    (3)
  • Megan H.

    If you are someone who actively sought and had high expectations to go here for lunch and dinner, then you might be someone who doesn't really aim high in life. The restaurant needs to find another self-proclaimed name to call their restaurant. But, this isn't. Before I belt out on on what I actually think, let me just say that, service wasn't terrible. Waitresses kept their customers in mind and in check to make sure that everyone was pleased. But, it irked me a bit, when the waitress only noticed my guyfriend's beer was nearing empty, and twice she hadn't even noticed that my water glass was nothing but ice cubes. Other than that, she was pretty attentive and decent as a server. Anyway, it was our first time here. The sports decorations were fun to look at. We were even sat in a booth with our own little TV. My guyfriend ordered the Rhode Island Clam Cakes for an appetizer. And, I was completely disappointed. It took about 10 minutes to come out, and they are nothing what we imagined. There were no clams in these "cakes"! They are balls of corndog batter -- no clams! I ordered the cheeseburger, medium rare. And, I was very surprised how perfectly medium rare it came out. Good on them. I noticed how perfectly hockey-puck shaped it was. So, it makes me think, "how fresh is this"? It was a giant portion, with a giant almost whole pickle and a half plate of shoe string fries, that could have needed a few more seconds of deep frying for color. Fries were on the pale side. So, the service isn't hands down bad. But, the restaurant overall is a bit limp. 1 and 3/4 stars is the best that I can do.

    (2)
  • Bryan D.

    This was a good meal. The drinks were very very good. Our food was good for typical sports bar food and the prices were pretty good. Its a solid place to eat

    (4)
  • Jen L.

    Friday night and not much of a wait which was nice. Food took awhile to get to the table and the waitress was slow to refill drinks, we were actually empty for awhile before she came. But the food was excellent, best cheesesteak I've had in awhile and the sweet potato fries were well made.

    (4)
  • Jim D.

    I absolutely love this place. I have eaten here a dozen or more times. I've had one negative experience, and all others were exceptional. They used to have a Sunday Prime Rib special you couldn't beat, but they did away with it....BOOO!!! Because of the numerous times we've been here, I can tell you this, they have great baby back ribs, excellent sirloin steak, clam chowder, clam cakes, salads, fish and chips....all wicked good. Occassionally they have whole belly fried clams and they are beyond wicked good. Their french fries are wicked good, and they have a wicked good beer selection. Depending on when you go, the service level varies. I think you actually get better service when it's busier. All the staff is very friendly. The one bad experience I had, I ordered medium rare prime rib. It was medium well at best. The manager came over and did his best to rectify the situation. I would have preferred someone just tell me there was no prime rib cooked below medium well, because the new entree they presented was over cooked also. I would have just had the sirloin steak. But he did try, so A for effort. And they give you popcorn as soon as you sit, which is a plus. Also, there are TVs everywhere which makes it a great place to see a game. And on certain nights they have special events/give aways.

    (5)
  • Jack M.

    I would say for dealing with 18 drunk guys, they did a good job. I wasn't impressed by the food. I got the mac and cheese because a lot of people here said it was the "best ever". Really makes me wonder about you guys. It was all right. It was different, in that it had bacon and ground beef in it, but even that did not make it particularly flavorful or memorable. Needed salt. Nice enough place. Big sports-bar-thing. Lotta freaks of nature coming in and out of here - that goes double for the casino! I wouldn't eat here again if I came back, only because I wasn't impressed and there were other restaurants here in the casino that were more my style. - I forgot to mention: I also tried the fish + chips. The fried fish is that greasy, heavily-battered kind. You can't really taste the fish. It's a bit much. The fries were all right though - crispy and lightly salted. So, I wouldn't recommend it...

    (3)
  • Ted D.

    Not a fan. Found the food to be blah and have had friends highly recommend. Maybe it was an off nite. Going to give it one more try before banning completely.

    (2)
  • Vinny G.

    Decent pub food, good prices on drafts and loads of lunch specials. Salad prices are a bit expensive but if you're looking for pub grub, tv's EVERYWHERE and good, friendly service this is a good spot for you.

    (3)
  • S D.

    The food here for is decent and so is the price so too the drafts. I love the sports murals and sports memorabilia they've around. I like this place on Sunday's when the NFL is in session great spot to watch all the games at the same time.

    (4)
  • Mandy D.

    I wouldn't say that this place is wicked good, but it's not wicked bad either. It's pretty much just OK. I'd been here on several occasions for drinks (they're way cheaper and better than the casino drinks), but never actually ate here until lunch today. They were doing a 2-for-1 special for restaurant weeks and my boyfriend was interested, so we checked it out. We got a table right away and were served some fresh popcorn to pick on with our drinks. Cheers! But then we opened the menu and noticed that the 2-for-1 special was nowhere to be found. Apparently the hostess had forgotten to give us that menu. It wouldn't have been an issue at all but I had already ordered a mixed drink, only to find out the the 2-for-1 included a beer. Oh well. Two drinks for me! I started off with the Big Papi Mai Tai punch, which wasn't bad but didn't really wow me. Nothing special. They did have a good number of beers available on draft and in bottles, including a few local beers. Next time I think I'll stick to those. For apps I ordered the Cesar salad and my boyfriend got the chowder. The Cesar was really good. It had just the right amount of dressing, and was loaded with freshly grated cheese. The croutons were also really fresh and well seasoned. The clam chowder was pretty average. The base was standard and there were about three times as many potatoes as there were clams. Meh. Our entrees came out pretty quickly after we finished our apps. I ordered the fish and chips and my boyfriend got the standard burger. The fried fish was really awesome. The breading was thick, brown and crispy, and the fish was flaky and melted in your mouth. My boyfriend's burger though was pretty average and not anything special. The bun was squishy and bland, and the burger patty was thin and tasted frozen. Both entrees were served with boring shoestring fries that needed salt, pepper and ketchup to really get by. The restaurant itself is really cool and is plastered with New England sports decorations. There's TV's all over the place, and some of the tables have big comfy leather chairs. This is totally a dudeguy sportsplace. The service was average. Our waitress was nice but didn't really check in on us much, and the busboy did a lot of the work. I get that this is their system here, but it doesn't mean that the main person waiting on each table shouldn't be attentive. Another thing I noticed was that we were strangely the youngest people in the place... by far. I guess they assume they can pass off a couple sub-par menu items because the elderly don't have tastebuds? Overall, I wasn't super impressed with the food. But it's still your best bet for drinks in Twin River. They'll even let you take your drink away in a plastic cup!

    (3)
  • T B.

    Ehhh. It was sub par our waitress wasn't too friendly. She seemed pissed off by a co worker. Table was sticky. They have nice big tvs to watch the games on but there was some sort of reception problem . Food was okay but honestly nothing I couldn't make at home. They need to be a little more creative. A little pricey for what it is.

    (2)
  • Mike G.

    Great selection of food. The lemon rosemary chicken is fantastic. You get your own personal Cornish game hen. I wasn't expecting that! The mashed potatoes are creamy and tasty. Fish & chips are also good. The fries left a little bit to be desired, but the fish was generously portioned and tasty. They offer popcorn before your meal, which is freshly popped. It is the best sit down offering at Twin River.

    (4)
  • JOHN P.

    It wasn't a good experience 1st off there were bugs everywhere kept getting in our drinks and the food was bland and when you get a dip sandwich and it comes out with something floating in the dip like it was already used gross and last but not least our server he was great unless you needed him asked if I needed another beer I say I'm all set ok I'll get you one and runs off. So there's a lot of better sports bars in the area to go to besides here make the better choice.

    (2)
  • Elena N.

    Wicked Good - notsomuch. More like Wicked Disappointing. The wait for 3 at 12:15 on VJ Day was supposedly 10 minutes, and they refused to seat 4 tops in the bar or in their spacious (and empty) dining room. We waited over 20, while looking at empty seats. There is no place to sit while waiting, which was quite inconvenient for my grandmother, who uses a cane. We did ask for a chair and were accommodated by a sour puss of a hostess. In the meantime, I went to the bar. I waited 10 minutes to be acknowledged by the sole bartender who was obviously more into gossipping than taking on new customers. Weak. We ordered the stuffies for an appetizer and they were a let-down. There was an obscene amount of breadcrumbs and very little of anything else. Bacon or meat? Not in sight. The flavor was bland and I don't know if there was any seafood in there at all. The plates were not cleared until our lunch was at the table. We were never asked if we'd like water or if we needed anything. Although my grandmother's soup and my mother's salmon were okay, my shrimp tacos were completely tasteless. I've never encountered anything like this before. I mean, I love tacos and expected some sort of spice or seasoning on the slaw, or on the shrimp, but there was none. Dumbfounded. I hate to give 1 star reviews, but Wicked Good needs some wicked help.

    (1)
  • Christine W.

    If I could give more than 5 Star's to my server he would get 10!!! It's sad that only bad service gets reviewed, but when you have exceptional service, someone should take notice. I was visiting from Seattle June 26-27-28th for the Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention walk in Boston. We decided to road trip to RI just to say we had been there. We ended up at Twin Rivers Casino and decided to try Wicked Good for dinner. James was our server. I guess service where I come from is just not that personable, or courteous. I thought James was the most friendly, upbeat, and personable server I've ever dined with, EVER. He answered all our questions, and was fast with the refills, and just fun to be around. The food could have been terrible, but we would have still had a great dinning experience with him as our server. It's unfortunate that I live clear across the continent because, the food was excellent, loved the atmosphere, and James made the side trip to RI worth it. Great little place. Hope to come back someday!

    (5)
  • Andrew S.

    Twin River "Casino" may not be as fabulous as the other choices in the area but it has its place and so does this bar. Its nice to have a reasonable and casual place to go for a drink/quick meal. I don't think that this place is a destination bar as much as just a nice place to hangout once you are inside the casino. This place has lazyboys you can sit in at the bar which is sweet if you ask me. Plenty of tvs to watch a game or hangout. The menu is so-so and the food is about average pub fare with slightly inflated prices. same for the drink menu. The service is hit or miss but for the most part its fine. I usually have a good time when I go here. No complaints (4 stars).

    (4)
  • yohance b.

    I'm giving this place 5 stars but the service can be spotty. First time we were here we had an excellent and attentive waitress whom we left a nice big tip. Second time I had to flag down the waitress to take our drink and food orders. She spent a lot of time gabbing with a table of men for tips and ignoring us. She then tried to tell us she was "busy" then took our orders; comes back 15 minutes later to ask what our order was again. Our jaws hit the floor. We waited over an hour to eat! Once again, why do I give it 5 stars? The saving grace was the manager who came over and served our food personally on the house even though we didn't complain to him. He was courteous and the food is delicious here. Had the Mac n'cheese hotdog. The portions are also craZy big which isn't a bad thing, just get a take home box.

    (5)
  • Bread Man S.

    I give them 4 stars. Very nice service when I was there last. On a blizzard day, they had an amazing lady her name is Carol. She was super nice and very happy to help. Well done.

    (4)
  • Jordan Z.

    Stopped off here after a night of coming to see a bartending competition at the lighthouse bar. Being hungry, my gf, best friend, and his girlfriend, rolled into this place just before 10. IMMEDIATELY greeted, which was nice, but the gentleman told us right away that the kitchen closes soon and we'd need to place our order soon. The website lists that they are open til eleven. I mentioned this and he told me that they are indeed open until 11, but the kitchen closes at 10. Which seems kind of pointless to me. This is the kind of thing that instantly makes a joint look less attractive to me. When we were seated we made a fast effort to try and pick something. Our waiter made his presence known when he brought us waters and then proceeded to take our order....he marched off right way without even bothering to ask if we wanted drinks. I had to get his attention again in order to get a drink order in. The food was decent. Nothing outrageously worth going back for, but it hit the spot. Nachos, your basic sports bar burger and fries. My girlfriend had the Chicken sandwich. Which was comprised of a ground chicken patty that looked kind of sad overall. She didn't eat much of it. I'm not saying this place sucked, but the feeling of being rushed kind of hindered my attitude for the rest of the brief experience. Especially since the website is falsely advertised. I didn't feel welcome, or comfortable. I wouldn't be opposed to eating here again, it just isn't something Id ever make a plan for, or go out of my way to get. It's a GOOD spot for a bite whilst gambling, and wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of the casino environment.

    (3)
  • Evan M.

    Unfortunately my experience here wasn't wicked good. Although the food was delicious (the stuffed burger), the service is horrendous. We were seated quickly, but waited a while to be greeted. Once we ordered, we waited over 30 minutes for the food. And when we wanted to pay, our waitress was nowhere to be found. We came very close to walking out. So in summary the food is good, but the service is poor. I was pleasantly surprised by how cheap the menu is given the restaurant is located in a casino. The only other saving grace is that one day a week, you can redeem your Twin River points for triple their value. So for example, $20 in TR points would actually buy you $60 worth of food + drink.

    (3)
  • Paula P.

    This is our 4th visit and more disappointed than the last. 1st, table next to us with the same amount of guests (5), we're seated 10 minutes after us and got served before us. 2nd, a burger ordered well, was served partially cooked, and half raw! 3rd, cold french onion soup. Enough said

    (2)
  • Carol L.

    Below average "pub food" - slow service - food brought out and dropped on table by woman who didn't acknowledge us, not even an enjoy or can I get you anything else. $23 for the "market price" on a handful of fried clams. We should have waited for Fred and Steve's to open at 4. Not wicked good, not even a little.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :12:00 pm - 11
  • Mon : 12:00 pm - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Valet, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Wicked Good Bar And Grill

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