Very unpleasant experience. The server was not attentive and the fries/wedges were stale. I wasn't expecting exceptional service but the fact that the bartender came to our table two times because he noticed something was off says more than enough. Cheers to him. The server not coming around to the table till we were finished eating and forgetting that I had ordered a fountain drink and charging me for a second one when I asked for a refill was the cherry on top. Definitely not recommending this place to anyone.
Came here for Father’s Day and was really disappointed in the service. Not the waitress’ fault, because there was only one server for the whole restaurant. Management should’ve known better to staff more people especially on a weekend & holiday like Father’s Day. Not once did anyone check up on us to see how the food was, and it was impossible to get the waitress’ attention for anything. Prices have increased and food was okay, and service was not good at all.
Kitchen cannot cook a burger it was burnt and the bun as well. I decided to give a 2nd chance and they undercooked my fries. 2 easy recipes and they can't even deliver. Will not go back and will definitely warn others.To the gentleman that is in the background just walking around. Owner or manager not sure. However you need to be more involved with your establishment. Walking around with your nose up and not being involved hands on doesn't make you a good boss. Clearly things are being missed.
I took a client and partner out for a simple meal. Visiting St. Louis Wings (16th Avenue Richmond Hill) for the first time. We ordered Nachos, a couple portions of Mozzarella Sticks, Wings, Chicken Tenders and drinks. Overall the service was average - minus. The food just plain minus. The bill including tip at pennies under $160 for 3 diners, high!The server was ok. On the friendly scale...4/10. I'll put it this way. She didn’t give us the impression she was doing the job because she liked it. We received the occasional obligatory "how is everything?" drop-by but got the sense she was hoping we wouldn't ask her for anything.The nachos were nice. A large enough plate for the three of us to share. The toppings, average, but the REALLY nice, light tortilla made for a lovely starter and the highlight of the meal. The two portions of Mozzarella Sticks were prepared with a good portion of cheese inside a deep-fried batter coating. To me...the batter tasted, a little "lardy" overpowering the cheese. Possibly, St. Louis' recipe. Not to my liking, though full marks for the cheese inside the coating.The entre' (is that even a thing in a sports bar?) came fast, a minute or two after the starters. All the meals were placed on a printed, St. Louis liner sheet, placed inside wooden dinner -plate sized bowls. Yeah, I get it's a "Sports Bar", so I'm not expecting fine dining food presentation, delicately positioned "just right”! yet this somehow didn't look presentable. Not even for a "Sports Bar".The 2lb. over $28.00 wings were mostly covered over by a good portion of elongated "Waffle Cut" fries. There was little taste to the fries. Served at room temperature at best (borderline cold). Not those fries, you'd want to finish to the point of searching for the remaining crispy bits, I suppose unless you were VERY hungry.After a single eaten waffle-fry, I sifted down to reveal the "two jalapeno" rated hot wings. Like the fries, just warm enough to pass. The wing sauce was tasty, average amount of meat on the bones. Chicken tenders, though looking a little dry on the outside, but were ok. They too sharing the same wooden bowl filled with boring waffle fries.Sidenote: I really like when All-Star Wings brings a bucket for the waste bones. The remanence of 2 lb. of chicken wing-bones piling up on a side plate, is not too appealing. In fact, most the evening was not too appealing. To which I'll say, I’m not likely to go back for anything but a cold beer and sports event with friends.
Wings were excellently prepared, juicy and tasty... Better then most St. Louis experiences (I do enjoy them very much, but I do miss the food old days before it was franchised. )Either way, you know what you are getting into going to St. Louis. Just giving props to the staff on Thurs lunch.
Watched a raptors game during the sixers series and atmosphere was great! The manager also made sure that we had a good view of the screen.Was asked for $20 minimum spend per person, which seemed perfectly reasonable.
Ordered wings and fries take out over the phone, I arrived a little early but the waitress there was attentive and quick to prepare my order. Well mannered servers are hard to find. Fries were still crispy when I got home. Keep up the great service and food!
Went for dinner ordered original wings and fries, as usual they were good. Tried the cauliflower appetizer, it was delicious.Waitress was very helpful and friendly.I definitely recommend this place.
Always a great meal, good food and good service.They now charge for extra sauce, but they haven't increased their prices despite rising food costs... (One of the things that manager there told us about).All in all a great place to eat and get wings and watch a game and have a beer.Did I mention it was a night out?
Love the wings and special house dill sauce on the fries great place for takeout or sit in to watch the Raptors game.