Wing Nutz Menu

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  • Madeline D.

    We sat at the bar. Very nice atmosphere and chill waiters, however, our waiter took 10 minutes to acknowledge us. There were only two couples at the bar...they showed no sense of urgency. The bartender (Amber) and other waiters constantly complained about the night, their personal lives, and new hires. They would eat in front of us and our bartender ate while carrying out our food. Not once did we see anyone wash their hands... After we received our food, she rarely came back to check in or to see if we need more Food/beverages. Food looked great, but our appetizer ruined our appetite. Great location, but we won't be returning.

    (2)
  • Sammy H.

    This place serves disgusting wings. I decided to try them out since Buffalo Wild Wings was a little ways away but after eating their wings, that 30 minute drive became completely worth it.

    (1)
  • Jamison M.

    Wings were decent. Service was HORRIBLY slow. I had to wait at least 45 minutes for my order of EIGHT wings. I doubt I'll be coming back.

    (2)
  • Barry C.

    Last night after my Sister picked me up at the airport she said let's stop by Wing Nutz. I was really shocked that it was beer, wine and wing restaurant. I tried the 5 wing naked with the Parmesan Curry sauce on the side. Boy was that a great sauce just the right amount of Curry and full of flavor. Then the buffalo chips were great and I even was dipping them in the Parmesan Curry. I order a Dark Beer that was made by Wasatch Brewery and it was right up there with the dark beers I have tried in the Seattle area. Nice flavor and very smooth. I will be back.

    (4)
  • Bryan G.

    Good wings, great staff, good beer, and good pricing. Always a fun atmosphere to watch a game or just grab a beer. Love the staff here.

    (4)
  • Marina L.

    Wing Nutz, good variety of beer and the boneless wings are very good. The place is very casual and had a kind of Irish pub feeling.

    (4)
  • Jessalyn C.

    The majority of our group shared the party platter with a couple other sides. The wings were OK, and the boneless chicken wings were pretty poor - but who orders/likes boneless wings anyways?? The wings are fairly big, but the meat is dry and the sauces are pretty runny so they didn't stick. 2 others got the naked wings with dipping sauces on the side - definitely the way to go! The beer was super watered down because... it's SLC. But this review isn't about the wings or the beer or the food. This is about the staff! We came on Superbowl Sunday since it was the closest sports bar to the house we were renting. I'm not sure if they're like this on a normal day but they had this girl dancing on top of the bar and chairs throughout the night. They also had this drunken woman go around table to table and curse loads. There were several families with kids dining there. Turns out this person was the owner! And it doesn't stop there.. Without getting into too much detail.. she sat on 3+ of the guys in our group's laps (one after another after displaying unrequited love), held her face out while making a kissing face (asking for a smooch), then grabbed and forcefully kissed another, made comments like "I'm going to tear you up", etc... She also knocked over full glasses of water on our table. When I came out of the bathroom, my whole group had run out deciding that the rest of them didn't want to be victims as well. The owner must have a thing for Asian men half her age! She definitely set a new bar for the Del Mar cougars. The entertainment was almost better than the Superbowl!

    (2)
  • Brad V.

    This place is great. Everyone looking for wings and things will enjoy this restaurant. If you're in karaoke, Wednesday evenings you can sing your heart out. Get there early because the rotation fills up fast. While you're waiting get a cold drink, order some wings and enjoy the fun atmosphere!

    (4)
  • Charles S.

    I really like the wings at Wing Nutz. The fact that they're baked, doesn't mean they're any less tasty than the deep fried kind. The only issue I have with them is that the sauce is a bit too runny so it doesn't always properly adhere to the wing. I must agree with the other reviewer who said it doesn't feel like you're in the Provo/Orem area. On the Friday night I ate here, the place was about 2/3 full and every single table was drinking beer and/or wine. It brought a tear to my eye. My hometown, the one I swore I would never return to (to live) is finally growing up and growing a pair. When I called to ask how late they were open that night, the girl on the phone said, "last call is at 12:45." Nice! I wouldn't use the term "last call" though... if the Orem City Nanny Patrol hears that kind of talk, I'm sure they'll say Wing Nutz is "acting like" a bar and therefore must pay a huge fine, shut the doors for good and go directly to Jail! Just because the population is maturing, that doesn't mean the government is. Kudos Wing Nutz! Keep on fighting the good fight!

    (5)
  • Alan D.

    I'm a wing Nutz fan, only because they're a place that when I want a really hot wing, they'll go as far as you wanna go! The wings are baked, have a good texture and good choices on flavor. It's basically bar food. I don't expect too much from that, other than some decent service, a clean place and a TV to watch the game. if you need more than that, wing nutz is probably not your cup of tea. That being said, I do love the wings.

    (3)
  • Nick N.

    My first visit was to watch a 49ers playoff game, and it certainly will be my last. The place was extremely small. The aura of the place was NOT somewhere fitting of a place you'd want to watch a football game while chilling with friends. I didn't feel like I had a ton of choices (except for sauce) on the menu, and the supposedly amazing baked wings tasted like regular chicken with miniscule amounts of sauce. It was so bad that I got sick before halftime, and unfortunately, THERE'S ONLY ONE FREAKING TOILET IN TGE MEN'S BATHROOM! Needless to say, I won't be coming here again. I wouldn't even send my worst enemy here. It was so bad, I went to Buffalo Wild Wings afterward just to get the horrible taste out of my mouth.

    (1)
  • Cam T.

    After a couple of more visits; they're definitely Utah's best wings. Service has been greatly improved at this location.

    (5)
  • Linda K.

    I was really disappointed with my recent visit here. The menu showed lots of flavor/sauce options which is definitely a plus. We ordered the deal with 20 wings and were able to pick two sauces for each half. We selected the traditional and southern lemon hotties, but it didn't seem to matter since they practically tasted the same. There was not much sauce on any of the wings so it tasted just like plain baked wings. The sauces we chose were also suppose to be "hot" but since there was no sauce, we didn't get any hot stuff. Really, really disappointing. On top of that, I didn't appreciate being able to see the cook eating in the kitchen right before he put some orders in. I would like to think he washed his hands and that the gloves he wore helped, but it was still not something I wanted to see. And then I saw him come out to the front wearing his gloves and touching other things. The beer was fine and our waiter was nice and friendly, but considering it's a wings place... it needs to have good wings!

    (2)
  • Rebekah H.

    This place is okay. The wings are alright, but its usually very, very crowded, and service becomes very sparse. They serve alcohol to minors. I went in a group and a girl I know who was under 21 told the waiter she forgot her ID and he simply asked for her birthday (which she lied about) and that was a good enough answer for him.

    (3)
  • Amanda F.

    My best friend is obsessed with this place!! The bone on wings are great! All the sauces I have tried so far are flavorful and unique and the beer list is great!!!! I'm not a huge fan of the boneless 'wings'. They are fine- but just chicks of baked chicken breast in sauce. The veggies are good- get the large order over the small for sure! Way more variety. Beer options are great! Lots of tv's and a super fun atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Z K.

    Best and really only place around to get a beer. Wings are baked, there are a ton of sauces to choose from. Wings are good, hot & juicy! Small downside, if you are a person who likes extra ranch/blue cheese dressing to dip...your first cup is free, there after its $.99 per cup :( boo, but plus side cups are big and if you pick a good sauce then ranch/blue cheese isn't really necessary! Price is normal for beer and wings.

    (5)
  • Peter C.

    Came here after a day of riding the mountains with a group of friends. It was Superbowl Sunday so heck, let's find a sports bar to have some good grub and beer to accompany the game. After asking a few locals, it seems this place was the best bet in terms of proximity to our house. We had a pretty large group, 12-15ish ready to chomp down some good wings and chug a few brewskis. We decided to order up a few of the party platters to split among the mass. Food here was mediocre at best. Wings were of decent size, but the meat was quite dry. Sauces were a bit watery/ runny, so it had a hard time clinging to the wings, rendering them a bit bland. A few of us ordered some naked wings with a selection of sauces on the side. This method is probably your best bet, so you can drench your wings to your saucy liking. Their short ribs bites were probably the best they had to offer, tossed up in some nice sticky BBQ sauce, but that's all she wrote. Beer... watered down to the max... but I guess that's SLC law. Staff... wowzerzzzz.... I dont know if they were more "entertaining" or the Superbowl Game was? There were doing some sort of raffle every so often for the Superbowl, and they had a couple girls dancing on top of bar stools... a midst a few group of families that populated the bar. Ohhhh my and there was this one really drunk employee that keept "woooooo-ing" and hollering non stop. Yea I get it is the Superbowl and you want to cheer your team on... but wow... this was out of control to the point my ears wanted to bleed. She would "wooooo" even when nothing happend. Then she would make a few rounds at our table and persisted to sit on a few of our friend's laps making her way around the table. Luckily the game just finished in time and we all literally ran out the door (after paying our bill of course)! Phhheeewwww it was a close call as I was next on the chopping block to be sat on and kissed. Will not be back... deuces.

    (2)
  • CM V.

    Wonder why a place is empty 2 hours before it closes? It's because the place is mediocre at best. Polite staff but slow kitchen - nachos were awful - could have gotten better at Del Twci or Taco Bell. Dont know what that crap on chips was but it wasn't nachos. Thought it would keep it easy for them - drink was weak and useless. Can't imagine how bad the wings would have been - I would probably be here still waiting on the kitchen. Don't accept mediocrity folks! This is management problem. If you are looking for for the manager, she is hiding in the kitchen so she doesn't have to talk to guests. Stay away and save your time and money!!

    (1)
  • Brandon A.

    This place has a lot going for it. The bar is great. Big windows, lots of TV's playing whatever big game is going on, clean and comfortable. Excellent selection of cold beer. The food really isn't as bad as many people say. I love wings, one of my favorite foods. These guys don't fry their wings, instead they bake them. I definitely prefer fried wings as most people do, you just cant get them crispy enough when you bake them. The sauce choices are great. Unfortunately, they cant do traditional buffalo right, it's mild and damn near bland. All the other sauces I tried were great, the variety really is nice. All in all the wings are sub par (read update below for howto get excellent wings here), but definitely not bad and shouldn't be passed up just because they aren't fried. Update: This place has really stepped up their service, the gals working the bar are very friendly, quick, and never leave my glass empty. Bravo. I've also figured out that if you order the wings "naked" they taste exactly as if they were fried. Crispy and fantastic, plus you can get 3 different sauces. Anything with "hotties" at the end is very good, and the parmesean curry is surprisingly delicious and has become my favorite sauce.

    (4)
  • Siara C.

    When I see people giving five stars to a place I think is pretty blah, I like to go on their profiles and see what else they think is great. I'm usually not surprised to find out that they like other gross stuff, too. Try it, it's hilarious. The first time I went here, I was thoroughly annoyed throughout my dining experience by a lame Dave Matthews wannabe singing right in my face. He asked if it was too loud, to which I responded, "YES." This place is too small for live music. My point is, I thought perhaps I had a bad taste in my mouth for Wing Nutz due to the music and not the food, so I came back. Alas, I was wrong. It was both. Here's my question: Why on earth would I want to eat baked chicken wings? If I'm watching my 'girlish figure' I will go get a salad with a lemon wedge at some other place that loves making saladz (I hate when things end in a Z). I'm not fooling myself into thinking these wingzzz are healthy. The sugary sauces and starchy sides are not exactly nutrient dense. Maybe a few less calories, but not good for you by any means. Just saying. I would only eat a baked wing if it was good as a regular wing, but it's not. It's the same reason I don't eat diet food. You end up eating more of something that doesn't taste as good, and consuming about the same amount of calories. I was on a diet once and ate like a whole can of fat free Pringles a day. And once I had like five low fat ice cream sandwiches instead of dinner. I'm totally on a tangent here...but you see my point. This place doth not satisfy my desire for chicken wings and fries. If you want REAL wings, spend an extra 20 minutes on the treadmill and go to Rocky Mountain Wingshak.

    (2)
  • Devon K.

    Service is slow, and the wings are mediocre. If you're really in the mood for wings and are already in the area, then go for it. Prices are pretty steep for what you're getting.

    (2)
  • Booker G.

    Beer, Sunday NFL Ticket, Peanuts & Wings...Enough Said!

    (4)
  • Evrhet M.

    It is hard to find good wings in Utah. Wingerz is the opposite of good wings so if you like wingerz maybe don't read my review cause wingerz sucks. These are real wings and bake them instead of deep fry them so you dont feel super gross after you eat a ton of wings. They also have a lot of good sauces to choose from. I prefer to order the Chipotle BBQ and the Raspberry Chipotle sauce. They can take any of the sauces and increase the heat if your into that. The atmosphere at Wing Nutz is also fun because you don't feel like your in the orem/provo area as much. It has a bar and draws a little bit different crowd. I really have enjoyed all the waiters I have had a wing nutz and they make it an enjoyable experience. They are usually pretty quick on bringing you refills, and they know the sauces very well. If you are into wings I would recommend going here.

    (5)
  • Brianne H.

    I am a HUGE wing fan (anything with buffalo sauce is okay in my book), so I've been meaning to try this place for awhile. First let me say that this place is slightly intimidating. There are so many sauce options and it can take awhile to decide what you want. If you haven't been here before I would recommend asking for suggestions from your server (the menu isn't very descriptive and is slightly confusing). Ours was quite helpful. We ordered two full orders of wings (which is 10 wings per order). When you order ten wings you can get them tossed in two different sauces (thus we got four different sauces). We ordered regular buffalo (and specified hot), teriyaki (and requested medium), chipotle lime buffalo (regular), and jalapeño honey bbq (also regular). I really don't know how their spice works. It was slightly confusing, but I'm pretty sure if you just order something without specifying a heat, it will come out regular (not really spicy). However, you can specify medium, hot, or purgatory. We also got an order of buffalo chips (mixed). First, the wings themselves. Wing Nutz bakes their wings. I truthfully don't really have a preference. I really enjoy fried wings, but I also really like baked wings too. Obviously baked wings are going to be far less calories and fat, so if they are awesome...I would prefer them. Wing Nutz clearly uses REALLY good meat. It was so easy to pick off all the chicken from the bone without feeling like a zombie. You know, when you eat chicken that has a ton of veins and you really have to work at it. Their wings were not only large, they also had a ton of meat on them without all the yucky veins. My dream come true. The menu didn't specify that the chipotle lime sauce was a buffalo sauce so we were kinda surprised when they came out that way (my husband, unlike me, doesn't love buffalo sauce). However, the lime flavor is really good mixed with the buffalo sauce and my husband ended up enjoying them. Like I said I love anything buffalo, so I thought they were very good. My husband loves bbq wings, and the jalapeño honey bbq wings had an excellent sweet and spicy taste. I personally would have upped the heat on this one to medium. The teriyaki was a typical teriyaki sauce. I liked that it was nice and thick. I am also glad that I got it in a medium heat. I don't know if I have ever had a spicy teriyaki, but I really enjoyed it. The regular buffalo (hot) was excellent. I should say that the first two wings of this flavor that I ate, I was thinking...maybe next time I will try purgatory. However, the other wings were MUCH spicier (almost painful....and I have a very high threshold for heat). I would stick with the hot. No need to go to purgatory...unless just to say you did. Each of the ten wings was served with ranch or bleu cheese. We both ordered ranch (we don't enjoy bleu cheese). The ranch was just okay...definitely not amazing. They also came with celery, which I didn't feel was very fresh. Most people probably don't care about the celery and see it as a garnish, but I love celery so I was a bit bummed. The buffalo chips are like their version of baked french fries. They are soft like fries, but flat and round like chips. You can order them regular, buffalo, or mixed. Since we didn't know what would be better we got mixed. They were...interesting. I really didn't like the regular ones, but the buffalo ones were good. I was envisioning the buffalo to be regular ones with wet buffalo sauce on them, but they were just like seasoned french fries. My husband enjoyed both varieties. Wing Nutz was a bit pricey. Now, maybe I am being unfair because ALL wings are expensive. But I just can't see myself going that often because of the price. Ten wings is $9.99 and a side (like a side salad or buffalo chips) is $2.99. Plus drinks if you get them (I stick with water), and tip because this is a full service restaurant and bar. The price would be more reasonable, I suppose, if you got it to-go (which I probably will in the future). Overall, Wing Nutz was an excellent experience. One I will definitely be returning to enjoy again.

    (4)
  • Kirsten L.

    We stopped in for lunch on a week day, it wasn't busy at all with just a few other tables occupied. It looks like a typical sports bar, laid back atmosphere and has enough TVs so that's all right with me. Our waitress was really nice and did a great job, that could have just been because it was slow but I'll take it. The wings are not what you typically expect, as they are not breaded or fried at all. I only missed that on the boneless ones we tried, because then you are just eating straight chicken pieces with sauce on them, kind of odd but they were still good. I wasn't a big fan of the Parmesan Curry sauce, but that's just my personal taste, my husband liked them. The traditional wing sauce and the jalapeno honey were both pretty good. To be honest though I would go back just for the buffalo chips, those were fantastic. We got them spicy seasoned and they had great flavor. They are kind of like the ones you can get at buffalo wild wings, but thinner and crispier and therefore to me, way better. I'll definitely go back to watch a game and eat buffalo chips!

    (3)
  • Spencer L.

    I definitely like this place over Buffalo Wild Wings. The food is great! Love the buffalo chips the most. Service is ok, could be better but that won't ever stop me from coming here.

    (4)
  • Leia A.

    My husband and I would go here for wings and beer when there was a game on (more specifically a soccer match we wanted to see) or a Pacquiao fight. The wings were quite tasty-- our favorite sauces were Jalapeno Honey BBQ, Chipotle Lime & Southern Lemon Hotties. Their buffalo chips were good. I tried their buffalo chicken wrap and it was just ok. Their beer was good, we liked the wheat, & they have seasonal beers that aren't on the menu that can be really good (one time they had a jalapeno one that was super delicious & a raspberry that was also really good). The prices are ok.

    (3)
  • Richard S.

    If I could write two reviews for this place, one would be a 4, the other a 1. I appreciate the "baked" wingz, most of the flavor and a little healthier, but it this same love that causes me to contemplate a 1. Once their oven broke down and what is usually a 30 minute lunch was almost a 2 hour one. Instead of just telling us it was broken and to come back another day, they tried to make do with what they had it was awful (think microwave). I'll still be back, the buffalo chips are awesome.

    (3)
  • Jessica T.

    The wings here aren't fried, which is different and something I actually really like. The sauces are good and it's nice to see that their hot sauces still has flavor as opposed to places that go for the burn and nothing else. We enjoy the Parmesan curry, jalapeno honey BBQ (though pretty sweet), lemon hotties and the Jamaican jerk. Their buffalo chips are great and their dipping sauces are good (that can make or break the meal IMO). The service can be iffy and I'm not a fan of the live music as it is a tiny place and makes it too loud. If I could, I would give this a solid 3 1/2 stars, I do like not feeling like a greasy mess like I do after eating fried wings and they have a decent selection of sauces.

    (3)
  • Kevin J.

    It wasn't bad, just wasn't good either. Personally, I believe wings taste better fried. So naturally, baked wings didn't really hit the spot for me. The chips that they give you are great. Worth trying, but I have no desire to go back.

    (3)
  • Susan N.

    I havent been much of a fan of Wing Nutz.... in the past, but the other night we ate there before heading to a movie and I decided to go with their wrap rather than the wings and it was AMAZING!!! My hubby is happy I am willing to go more often now. Delicioso!!

    (4)
  • Justin G.

    I should preface my review by saying wings are hands-down my favorite food. I was born near buffalo, New york, and I've lived in Toronto (just across the lake), so my standards for wings are pretty high. The wings at Wing Nutz were surprisingly delicious to me since they're baked rather than fried. As a nutrition student, I sometimes have a hard time reconciling my education with my love for buffalo wings, but at Wing Nutz, you can get the same awesome taste without having to compromise your coronary arteries. I've been several times, and each time the wings have been consistently well cooked without being over done. The sauce options are good, but a little limited for a primarily chicken wing restaurant. More delicious options might make me change this rating to 5 stars. I would recommend the Southern Lemon Hotties if you're into spicy wings. Raspberry Chipotle was a surprisingly good combo if you want milder wings. Other good flavors: Jalapeno Honey Barbecue or Chili Garlic if you really can't handle the spice. All in all it's a great wing place: lots of TVs, great wings, fast service, and a healthy alternative to fried wings. Oh, and you have to get the Buffalo chips. I'd recommend half regular and half seasoned. Great addition to your meal.

    (4)
  • Clay K.

    They have a slogan here that oil belongs in your car; well, smartypants, baked chicken belongs in a school cafeteria, so there. Neener-neener. For a place called "wing nutz," I expected great things. I'm scoring them a one because, if wings are your namesake, then my socks should suitably be rocked. In short, the wings sucked. Sorry to break it to Orem / Provo, but there you have it. The pork rib things are decent, and the buffalo chips (potatoes) were actually pretty good. Service was a little surly, but not terrible. They are open on Sunday evenings, so that's a plus. Prices were a little high, especially considering the perceived quality of the product.

    (1)
  • Jaffet C.

    This place really impressed me with their food. I had the Parmesan Curry (medium heat) nachos and they were AMAZING!. So amazing I wanted to go back the next day. To me it is about the food more so than the decor so the food up to this point has been exceptional. They really can easily compete with Buffalo Wild Wings and Wingers. If you are looking for some wings and aren't a stickler for decor or not as quick service then this is a good spot to go. Any place can give you exceptional service, however they can also give you garbage food as well. Looking for some good wings, then this is a good spot to check out!

    (4)
  • Logan T.

    I am a HUGE wing fan and this place presses all the right buttons for me. A little higher brow than I'm used to with wings, but the atmosphere is as chill as you would hope despite the decor. Lots of room, a bar (beer only, no liquor and no booze on the sidewalk seating), TVs and awesome food. Tons of wing sauces is what makes this place great. Ask for recommendations and they wont steer you wrong. Amazing food and great service. Very friendly.

    (5)
  • Sarah F.

    I love to order the chili garlic 10 piece wings with a side of fresh veggies. Also their iced tea is very good with tons of flavor and not watered down. If your unsure what sauce to try ask the server for a few sample tastes of the sauces. I think there all good, but the chili garlic is my drug of choice.

    (4)
  • Jared P.

    WingNutz is a staple for us. We found out about it from a friend of ours who was involved in the opening of the Orem location. Needless to say I have introduced a LOT of my family and friends to this place both in Utah and Salt Lake Counties. Ambiance: A I am a fan of the sports bar environment but like those that keep a cleaner more family friendly version of that feel. WingNutz has a great sports bar feel but keeps their facility clean, in good repair and with lots of visual appeal without becoming a circa 1990's TGI Fridays style overload. Service: A Every time we have gone we have been handled promptly by friendly waiters who take the restaurant seriously. They know the menu well and take pride in giving you the the best advice. That may seem trivial until you consider their menu is a healthier fare than you expect from a sports bar or wing joint. All of their food is always baked and never fried which can come as a surprise to someone not expecting it. But be not afraid, it is amazing and they can guide you to something to your liking very well. Food: A I love wings... almost as much as Ron Burgandy likes scotch... But this place is a new type of wing that is a love all its own. Their wings are baked not fried and are, as such, very juicy and tender. I like the boneless variety because I feel like I get more meet (it's all in my head I know but I am what I am). The real key is their list of sauces. They have dozens ranging from so mild my toddler loves them all the way up to tear-jerking glory. For those of you who are in the 1 million scoville rating club you will grin at that comment but I am not rating their heat for my pepper loving brothers... for most people their hot... is hot. Personally I LOVE (and I can NOT emphasize that enough) LOVE the Curry Parmesan sauce. I literally wake up craving it. But there are a lot of others that are good. Carolina Mustard, Chili Garlic and Chipotle BBQ top the list. My wife loves the Mango Pom Chipotle and I must admit I do dip a bit into it when she gets it. We love to get them with buffalo chips; don't worry, these are not right off the prairie. They are backed medallions of potato with ranch or blue cheese dipping sauce. they come in plain or spicy or even half and half. I like to get mine with blue cheese crumbles melted on top. Overall: A This is a fantastic joint for a family, a group of buddies or just a light dinner out with the spouse. As I said before, I have taken a lot of people here and all have become fans.

    (5)
  • Rebekah K.

    I am not a big wing fan, I don't eat wings on a bone. That being said, I do love boneless wings. The wings here are baked not fried, which is ok if they were on par with fried wings. I got the boneless in Carolina BBQ sauce, the sauce was good the wings were ok and a little on the dry side. The exceptions here: the chips are thick cut and the plain ones taste like they have been grilled, not sure how they pulled that off but they were delicious. They have "wings" that are pork, I can't remember what they were called but they were pretty good and much more moist than the chicken I had.

    (3)
  • Abraham G.

    I love their wings, sauces are great, wings are big and meaty and their buffalo chips are awesome. Service is friendly but they've always been a little slow.

    (4)
  • Timothy L.

    for Wings it doesn't really get better than this. There normal wings are large and very delicious and there boneless and pork wings are top notch. They have a large variety of sauces that vary in spiciness and flavor. it's also right next to the theater witch makes it perfect for eating right before or after a movie.

    (5)
  • Andrew S.

    Great wings, Great beer, Great service, new favorite. I had an order of 10 Traditional wings and an order of 10 Chipotle BBQ wings and both were awesome,and the on draft hefeweizen, which was also awesome. The atmosphere was also cool, bar style setup with large LCD TVs playing either the Olympics or ESPN throughout the restaurant and a few games on one side. Our waitress (forgot name sorry) was awesome, answered all of the questions we had and got me setup with their Royalty rewards when I said I would be back, which also saved us 5% on the meal. The royalty rewards are awesome. From their menu: "Royalty Rewards members earn their own personalized beer mug and special discounts on their favorite food and beverages." Will be back many times and definitely recommend if you are into wings or beer.

    (5)
  • Mike B.

    Coming from a "Wing Nut" I'd give this place 5 stars, except for the prices. I used to live in Phoenix Az area, and down there, wings are king. You can find good wings all over the place. Here, in Utah, they haven't got the roots in the ground (so to speak), as far as staying power, but IMHO I think the wing prices are pretty outrageous! I'm used to paying no more than 50 cents to 75 cents per wing, and many establishments have 35 cent wing nights, one day a week. Here at this place, be prepared to pay well over a buck per wing! Not a great deal, by any means, and I think if they want to have staying power and get repeat customers, they better get competitive in the wing pricing. A regular order of 5 wings, sets you back between 7 and 8 bucks. That's too much for 5 wings. They can't even make it an even "half dozen" like anywhere else? Yeah, they are decent, and pretty good size, but again, too pricey! I would have gone back well before now, but if I'm buying wings, i want value out of what I spend on my wings. They can have a good thing going, but they have to get their prices in line for what you get. Over all though, I thought the place was worthy, and they do have a good selection of draft beers. Not normal for around Utah, so enjoy it while you can, because I'm really not sure how long they will last, with the prices they command!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 12
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Music : Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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