07/15/2010
Overall, this place is excellent for a wing night with the guys. It's a typical pub with no frills. Seating is a bit sparse with the inside lightly littered with barstools and high bar tables. The beers on tap had a good variety, but were a tad pricey.
The wings were quite tasty. They range from mild to hells bells with another 5 heat variations in between and also offer spicy garlic and honey BBQ. Their heat scale seemed a bit off, i had tried the DOA heat (2 above "hot") and was fine, but i sampled a buddies "hot" and it definitely had a tingle that mine lacked. Wednesday has 1/2 off wings ($3 for 6) and $2.50 pints (for the cheap tasteless beer).
Good beer (primo, fat tire, Karl) was still 4.50-5 / pint. A bit cheaper if you get a pitcher.
Genuine Australian waitresses, service was a smidge slow, but the beer was quick and food was good. Pub chips with cheese were not the best I've had but tasty with the Cajun seasoning.
Good hole in the wall pub for wings n beer.