Our Dominos Pizza Wing review is by far the most popular page on this site. It seems many people
are curious enough about Domino's wing offering to google reviews...and a portion of those seekers end up here reading our thoughts on the popular pizza chain's attempt at serving up buffalo wings.
With that in mind, I wanted to revisit my previous review and see if the last couple years of Domino's overall brand revamping did anything to improve the quality of the wings.
Short answer....."blah" Read on!
Showing posts with label national franchise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national franchise. Show all posts
Domino's Pizza - Re-Review
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Little Caesar's Pizza - Caesar Wings
50813 Valley Plaza Dr
St Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-1858
(740) 695-1858
Hot n Ready isn't just for pizza anymore. Little Caesar's now offers wings in eight different varieties. And they're available just as easily as walking in, forking over $5 (Now $6) and walking out. Just like their pizza. I personally like Little Caesar's Pizza. It's not just convenient...it's actually good. And what a value at $5 each. You can't beat that. Good, Fast AND Cheap is an unbelievably rare thing in this world...particularly in food service. The question becomes...can Caesar Wings maintain the triad set forth by the pizza????
Denny's
68296 Red Roof Ln
Saint Clairsville, OH 43950
Saint Clairsville, OH 43950
Do I really need to describe Denny's in this blog? In a few words...in case you live under a rock...Denny's is a nationally franchised diner. (in a good way) It's a greasy spoon. (but in a good way) It's a heart attack just waiting to happen. (again, in a good way) It's also delicious. It's affordable. It's open 24 hours. What more could you want? Oh yeah...and they have wings on the menu.
I can say with certainty that I've never had wings at Denny's before. I got them solely for the sake of writing a review. I can also say with certainty that I will be ordering them again...from time to time.
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Dave & Buster's - Pittsburgh's Waterfront
180 E Waterfront Dr
Homestead, PA 15120
(412) 685-4626
If there was ever a place where the food and menu was secondary to a different, all-together separate attraction…that place has to be Dave & Buster’s. Commonly known as “the adult version of Chuck E. Cheese’s,” Dave & Buster’s boasts a lot of fun under one roof. There’s a lot going on at Dave & Busters, unfortunately, the food aspect of things lacks the flash and excitement of the arcade side.
“But isn’t it just glorified bar food?” one might say. “With a line-up of deep-fried-favorites, what do you expect?”
You’re right. There are lots of appetizers masquerading as entrées… and vice versa. The menu is mostly like a Friday’s or an Applebee’s. Trouble is, the prices are too high, the portions are too small, and frankly, it seems like no one in the kitchen at Dave & Buster’s cares all that much. That attitude shows in the lackluster food. Wings included.
Buffalo Wild Wings – Grill & Bar
50633 Valley Frontage Rd
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-2800
Is Buffalo Wild Wings the largest national wing franchise? I’m not sure. A quick google search yielded a lot of info on franchises…but nothing that answered my question. It doesn’t matter anyway. The point is that Buffalo Wild Wings seems to be the largest national wing franchise. They are constantly expanding, building new restaurants, and their publicly traded stock has gone through the roof in the last year. If you spend even just a little bit of time online reading about hot, chicken, or buffalo wings…you eventually arrive at someone raving and recommending Buffalo Wild Wings. You’ll also see stories about people who don’t live near one wishing that they did. And you’ll hear tales of people road-tripping far from home just to try Buffalo Wild Wings. Well, I've finally got around to reviewing the big wing chain that's practically in my backyard.
KFC - Sauceless Hot Wings
Saint Clairsville
68733 Mall Ring Rd
Saint Clairsville, OH 43950
The KFC Sauceless Hot Wings commercials have been relentless as of late. They first came on and I scoffed. Out loud. But after seeing them over and over….and over…while watching the NFL playoffs, I decided to give in and try the “New” KFC Sauceless Hot Wings. YUM! Brands…your unrelenting advertising got the best of me.
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Applebee's
Saint Clairsville
50655 Valley Frontage Rd
(740) 695-8440
Applebee’s is a default kind of place. You know what you like, and you know exactly what to expect. You’ve probably got a few favorites on the menu that you get each time, rarely straying off the path. That’s the good thing…and the bad thing…about Applebee’s. And what may be worse…you don’t really expect much from Applebee’s. Well…if you’re thinking about mixing up the same old routine with an appetizer or two…or if you’re just stopping in for some beers and a bite…I think you’ll be surprised by the wings.
Quaker Steak and Lube - PNC Park
Pittsburgh, PA 15275
(412) 323-5000
In the arena, behind sections 109 and 322. Open during all sporting events and most special events. Limited menu available.
I know. It’s a little backward reviewing the Quaker Steak inside PNC Park before reviewing a brick and mortar QS&L proper. But that’s just the way it’s gonna be.
My past experiences with QS&L inside PNC Park have not been exactly stellar. As a rule, the wings are usually barely warm, sometimes chilly, without enough sauce or with too much sauce, and never crispy. If it weren’t for the sake of writing this review…I probably wouldn’t have bothered to get wings on this night. However, if I had opted for some other ballpark fair then I would have missed out on the best PNC/QS&L wings possible. Tonight, they nailed it!
FROM THE NEWS DESK: Indigo Joe's Closes
Another one bites the dust. The Highlands isn't looking so hot. First Wings to Go..now Indigo Joes.
Although I had yet to review their wings...I'd been there a few times and had fine meals with good service.
I guess it all comes back to "Location. Location. Location."
Sad news.
A link to a news source that provide ZERO DETAILS. Actually it doesn't even seem like reporting. Anyway here's the link. Indigo Joe's Closes at the Highlands in Ohio County
Has anyone tried their wings? What did you think of them and Indigo Joe's in general?
Has anyone tried their wings? What did you think of them and Indigo Joe's in general?
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with a bar
Garfield's Restaurant and Pub
Garfield’s is the kinda place that’s not on the top of anybody’s list. Good lists. Bad lists. They just don’t seem to be on anyone’s radar. Grabbing a meal at Garfield’s is usually more influenced by convenience than true craving. Located inside the Ohio Valley Mall, Garfield’s anchors the wannabe-food court at the main entrance, along with Osaka Japanese Steakhouse and Fabio’s Pizza. They’re not known for wings. …or steaks …or burgers …er, wait a minute…they’re not really “known” for anything in particular. Are they? But to be honest (and why wouldn’t I be?) I really enjoy the food every time I eat there. Come to think of it, they used to have a kinda Mexican influence. American food punctuated with enchiladas and quesadillas was the “thing”. Yeah, that’s it. Well, that “thing” is gone as of my most recent visit. Seems like an Applebees clone. There is nothing particularly standout-ish about Garfield’s now…except a very surprising and pretty good order of wings.
2011 Wing Ding Wrap Up and Reviews!
The 8th Annual Wing Ding is in the books. Twelve different restaurants and vendors from the Ohio Valley donated their time, hard work and wings. There was lots of variety...so everyone was sure to find a favorite.
Fried or grilled? Hot or mild? Greek Feta or Strawberry BBQ? Like I said...there was something for everyone.
It's a long post. Enjoy!
It's a long post. Enjoy!
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Domino's Pizza
105 Plaza Drive
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-5500
Domino’s Pizza just recently put themselves through a major overhaul. New pizza crust. A new customer-friendly “tell us how we’re doing” approach. And, at least according to their website…new wings. There aren’t a lot of details available on the new wings. Straight from their online menu/ordering system, “Our new chicken wings are now tastier than ever. Sauced with your choice of Hot, New Sweet Mango Habanero or BBQ Sauce.”
As you see, they make no other claims. What about the crispiness? Are they breaded? Oven baked? Deep fried? Let’s find out, shall we?
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Wings To Go - The Highlands
http://www.wingstogowv.com/
The first time I tried Wings To Go was shortly after they first opened. In anticipation, I had researched their menu online at other Wings To Go locations. I was more than excited to try the new wings in town. They are a national chain, after all. They must be doing something right! Right?
The first time I tried Wings To Go was shortly after they first opened. In anticipation, I had researched their menu online at other Wings To Go locations. I was more than excited to try the new wings in town. They are a national chain, after all. They must be doing something right! Right?
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with a bar
Buffalo Wings and Rings
We were traveling on family matters to Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina and it so happened that right next door to our Hampton Inn was a welcoming site. ..a wing joint, “Buffalo Wings and Rings.” Located in a strip mall/shopping plaza, this place is has all the indications of a national sports-themed chain. Though, among the decorations are local sports teams to give it that hometown feel. Who cares really? The place was cool, clean and laid back with a long bar or table service…so that’s enough for me. Needless to say…I had to stop in and try the wings…and the rings.
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