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Giving this place a 3 star because the pizza is pretty darn awesome. The wings are standard and pricey for being nothing to write home about, in taste and size. The staff are rude and short with you, when taking your order and don’t go check I. To see if you need anything or if you’re enjoying your everything ordered. The food is really slow to come out, even when you’re the only party there but again the pizza is worth the visit. $70 not including tip for a pizza, wings, a side salad and drinks for four. Check this place out and experience the pizza. Post a review. ?

Mug Shotz Sports Bar & Grill – Menu with Prices – 2808 Ogden Rd SE, Calgary

I’ve been there a few times, typically slow with wings but good when you get them. Large wings, lots of flavours and always hot. Last visit was extremely slow, I had almost 2 hours to spend before I had somewhere to be and thought wings and a drink with a friend before would be great. It wasn’t busy at all so I figured we’d be fine. Well after 15 minutes of waiting for a waiter/waitress I went up to the bar to get our drinks ordered. After that our waiter came and took my food order (wings). 40 minutes from walking in we got or first round of wings and we’re all ready watching the clock so ordered a 2nd drink and another round of wings. It took so long when they came that we asked for them to go and finished our drinks. 2 hours for a beer and wings and still had to walk up to the till to get the bill. Wings are worth it but terrible parking and service beyond slow means I probably would not go back.

Viking Pizza and Kabob – Menu with Prices – 3740 San Fernando Rd #2919, Glendale

The pizza and the hot wings here are different… in a good way! This place has made it on my “come back” list. Came here on a whim with my parents and we were craving some sort of Armenian or Mediterranean style “pizza”. Since Sipan was closed, we found this place and decided to give their Viking pizza a try. There was only one guy prepping food and taking orders and he was very nice and made us feel very welcome. We ordered the Viking pizza and the Viking hot wings but asked for the wings to be mild. The wings were smothered in this really tasty garlicky sauce. Yum! Although they were supposed to be mild, I didn’t think there was a hint of spicy in those wings. They were delicious though. The pizza was really good! It’s not greasy like most pizzas and had a very healthy taste to it because of all the fresh ingredients on it (although I totally don’t mind greasy pizza lol). The pizza was thin crust, which I am a fan of. They top of the pizza with a drizzle of sauce which taste like the sauce the wings were smothered in. We came in on a slow night, about an hour before closing so it wasn’t busy. Not sure how it is during the day or dinner time. Keep in mind seating is limited for it’s a small little place. Worth it to check out !

zpizza Tap Room – Menu with Prices – 420 N Main St #107, Corona

It has literally taken me a lifetime to visit every pizza joint from A to Z. When this place popped up on my radar I had to try it. Especially with the title Z pizza tap room. I will tap anything if possible. Order at counter and find a seat. Plenty of TVs and soft serve drinks. They have a wide variety on the menu from salads and wings to brussel sprouts. The wings are a family favorite. An order of 8 is $10. We like them plain with sauces on side. The brussel sprouts are good but the portion is tiny. Cauliflower crust pizza is available in the small size only. I think it’s better than the Pieology crust. If you order a large specialty pizza there are about 8 small slices for around $20. The pizzas are tasty and the crust is thin. Kid meals available as a BYOP or they will make it for the kids. My kids love making their own. Good deal for the kid meal because it comes with a drink. The fun for me is the self serve beer taps. There selection is phenomenal. Local brews from San Luis Obispo to San San Diego, including some of the IE’s and OC’s finest. They represent all of SoCal on the taps. You will need to turn over a credit card and show some ID to get a beer card to scan. You are limited to 32oz per transaction. If you need more just check in with the counter and they will authorize you for more at a total of 64oz. When I spoke with manager he shared with me that they prefer customers to not go above 64oz but if they chose to it’s done by each customer. Also, it’s a good way for them to check in and make sure you’re not getting hammered. Some of the brews are stronger (ABV) than others. Beer is priced per ounce ranging from $0.41-$0.61, higher ABV = more $. Each beer ends up running close to $8. I enjoy trying a little of everything. I fill up a cold glass about 8oz and go get a new one from their fridge. If you want a room temperature glass take a look under beer counter. Fyi, wine is available self serve as well. Fun place to have a few and catch a game. Pet friendly patio. Not a party spot for you and the crew. Take the party across the way to Main street brewery. Clean and friendly service. I have been about 5 times and hope to make it many more.

Brew D’ Licious AK LLC Menu with Prices 529 Muldoon Rd, Anchorage

What better way to post the 300th review than getting a First to Review out of it! Brew D’ Licious is a small coffee hut that is located on the corner of 6th Ave. and busy Muldoon Rd. just outside of a gas station. It can be easy to miss unless you slow down while passing the intersection going northbound toward the Glenn Highway. The baristas are very friendly and love to converse with you while making your order. The menu is versatile with the usual coffee drinks like lattes, mochas, and Americanos as well as food items like muffins, cookies, and breakfast sandwiches although they have recently added some large filling Breakfast Burritos filled with bacon or sausage, cheese, eggs, and potatoes. There is also a changing menu of specialty drinks posted on the window, a lot of them inventive and worth trying out. I usually order an Iced Americano with a sugar-free flavor and a Breakfast Croissant with turkey or ham. They have a considerable number of sugar-free choices including vanilla, Irish cream, caramel, coconut, raspberry, and English toffee among others. The specialty Frappes are also another highlight of this place like Butterfinger, Reese’s Peanut Butter, the Oreo which was easily my favorite from a previous visit, and the Girl Scout Cookies like Thin Mints or Samoas. They top the drinks with a layer of whipped cream and a cookie for the finishing touch. It is amazing to look at especially when ordering it in a 24oz. size. Punch cards are offered to first-time customers with a free drink on your 10th visit. There is also a Facebook page available where customers can find updates on promotional items or deals throughout the week. A great addition to the east side especially when commuting to the Glenn Highway.

Kennedy Chicken – Menu with Prices – 111-01 Rockaway Blvd, Jamaica

I walked in around 5:30 pm and ordered Pepperoni Pizza slice and 2 chicken wings. The wait time was ok and the prices are on par with other such fast food places. The wings were ok, though one seemed a little pink. The pizza on the other hand was disgusting, truthfully Iâ??m downplaying a little how bad it was. The cheese seemed like the kind that comes in frozen pizza, and led me to believe this pizza was not made today. Overall, not a good experience, will not come back. There is a pizza store a block away, Sofia, try that out instead if in the mood for pizza. I gave one star extra only because there was hot sauce on the table, and such I drowned out the last bit of food with it.

Quinnipiac Pizza – Menu with Prices – 1653 Quinnipiac Ave, New Haven

Im so upset right now just ordered a party size bacon and cheese pizza, With hot wings. Pizza was cold, hardly any bacon we thought they forgot to add bacon. Very little of bacon. Tomatoe sauce wasnt cook enough. Party pizza was small not enough for 5 people. Call back to ask for paper plates with in 15 min of ordering when they told me 40 min. Explains why the pizza wasnt well done. Cheese was the only thing melted. Wasted $30.00 on crap.ð???ð???ð???ð??£very expensive not enough food.

1000 Degrees Pizza Salad Wings – Menu with Prices – 4526 New Linden Hill Rd, Wilmington

After a long day being out and about we decided to stop here, since it was a new pizza spot close to where we live. We generally get our pizza and wings from Anthony’s Coal, directly across the street from 1000 degrees. We ordered pepperoni pizza and wings to go. The pizza was more bread and dough than pizza, and was on par with Domino’s Pizza. The wings were great, but we’re softer than my liking, though still good. After eating a few slices of the pizza, me and the wife looked at each other and said “Anthony’s pizza is 100% better food”. It’s a bit more expensive but the pizza is bigger and more flavorful. If you’re looking for a pizza spot in the area and you’re deciding between the two, go to Anthony’s for quality food. Go to 1000 degrees for inexpensive and quick food

Flames Pizza & Wings – Menu with Prices – 3131 27 St NE #97, Calgary

GREAT DEALS this place hands down has some great savings on there pizza and wings I visit Calgary from Florida frequently and this place had the best bang for your buck 3.99 for 2 slices and a soda 39.99 for 3 Medium pizza wings soda fries and more like that alone should convince you to stop by on top of prices the food is great wings are crisp and a good size not those tiny wings with barley any chicken some places try to get away with calling a chicken wing pizza is great I’m a huge crust guy which usually makes or breaks a pizza place for me and it was delicious French fries were great you should definitely try it out small business humble owners hidden gem in Calgary

Denver Pizza Company – Menu with Prices – 908 Jersey St, Denver

I decided to try their $10 discount coupon that came in the mail for dinner tonight and ordered one of their specialty pizzas with artichoke hearts and 6 pieces of wings. In my online order, I replaced mozzarella with fresh mozzarella for the pizza and requested the buffalo sauce to be on the side for the wings. The coupon worked once I fulfilled the minimum order amount ($30) and delivery was prompt. With tax, delivery fee, and tips, the total cost went over $30 even after the discount. Still, I thought everything was going well until this point… When I opened the boxes a bit later to serve dinner to my family, I realized there was NO cheese of any kind at all on the pizza and the wings were drenched in buffalo sauce. Without any cheese, the pizza was brittle and flavorless, and the saucy wings were too spicy for my toddler. So I called again and they sent me another pizza with cheese on top this time but no wings. Instead of giving me a new set of wings without sauce, they gave me a cup of even more buffalo sauce, of which I don’t understand the purpose. I didn’t order an extra cup of sauce–I just wanted plain wings and the sauce on the side so that I could share them with my toddler… In terms of flavors, however, the wings actually tasted better than the pizza. The thin crust of the pizza was way too dry like biscuits with no gummy chewiness. The toppings and Alfredo sauce were okay but not memorable either. Overall, it was too much hassle and not enough satisfaction for a $30 meal. I think I’ll just go back to my usual favorite pizzerias in town.

Wall Street Slice – Menu with Prices – 753 Wall St, Winnipeg

Let’s put it this way , any other pizza owner in town better get a ladder and even then you can’t touch this Level . To say this amazing array of amazing “food” I say that rather than say pizza , because to generalize each ingredients individual quality level , which is none less than the best would be a sad over site . With the first bite you can tell you made the right choice for pizza , and super friendly people who still believe customer service is paramount. This was my second time . I’ve had the pepperoni, the “White out” “Sierra Bravo” and the “T-bird” and have now an internal argument for next time trying to decide which one to get . Because you only have so much room in youre stomach , and once you’ve tried most of them you wish you had room for them all! Fair price . Quick efficient staff , and you can have a beer with your slice . A whole pie is around the 30$ mark , but worth every penny. No one who loves pizza shall be disappointed . This is Dan and I give this place a 10 out of 10.

J.R. Crickets NNVA – Menu with Prices – 14501 Warwick Blvd suite a suite a, Newport News

J R Crickets! Been hearing a lot about this place on the radio and looking for a place that has a history of good fried chicken wings. Also knowing they have a good history of them out of there home base of Atlanta GA, I decided to give them a try. When we arrived the place was slow. I began to wonder why so slow on a Saturday night after a payday weekend. I poised this question to the manager and he explained it would get super busy around midnight. This explains the after hours decor the place had. There is a bar, plenty of seating, and a game room area; seems more like a lounge than anything. Service was somewhat slow but very friendly; when we finished our meal we had to signal for the waitress to bring our bill; she was busy yapping with the other waitress. Now the food. When they say “Wings and Things,” this can be anything from wings and ribs, wings and fish, wings and shrimp wings and chicken tenders; you can even get wings and wings. Meals are served with fries, onion rings etc…. They have a lot more than wings, like sandwiches, meals, seafood and salads, but you wanna come here for the wings. Now I had the wings and ribs with lemon pepper; they, with everything else came to the table pipping hot. I mean I had to let it cool before eating which is OK by me. They were fried hard and seasoned perfectly. My wife had some BBQ wings with a sweet sauce. They were sweet and tender. Had a drink prior to the meal and though a little watered down, it was still a reasonable price. The bathrooms could use a little tiding up, the service needs to be more consistent and the mood was a little too dark for my taste. However its still worth going for the wings and whatever. I’ll be back.

Wood Fired Pizzeria Gelato Spot – Menu with Prices – 10608 N 32nd St, Phoenix

I want to start by saying the Gelato is awesome. I used to visit the gelato spot when it was on 40th and greenway frequently and the product stays true to that location. It’s a great treat for dessert. The gelato still would get 4 stars. The restaurant experience however could use some work. The restaurant ambiance is excellent. New, clean and comfortable it could definitely be a great place to enjoy a meal, some drinks and/or dessert. However, our experience wasn’t great. I think it is stuck between being a casual pizza joint and a full service restaurant. If you ordered your pizza at the counter, received a number and had that called out when your order was done, plus self service drinks, it would work much better. We arrived around 5pm, were greeted (dine in?) and brought to a table. Waters were delivered promptly and we requested a moment to look over the menu. Silverware and napkins are in a jar on the table. After that, things went by pretty slow. We ordered the garlic bread to start, plus a bbq pizza and a cheese pizza. I totally understand pacing between an appetizer and pizza but it did stretch out a bit. We also just experienced some weirdness/lack of clarity and direction during the meal. At one point my girlfriend asked for a Diet Coke and the waitress took her water cup (still had about 1/4 water in it) and filled that up with Diet Coke, which obviously tasted watered down. Plus now she didn’t have a water. Then we asked for a box (had half a pizza left each) and the box was for a 10″ pizza.. when our pizzas were 12″. So we are supposed to shove an entire 12″ pizza into the 10″ box? I’m not sure if the waitress miscalculated or they only have one size of box. After clearing some plates she asked if we would be wanting Gelato and we said yes. She said “great!” And walked off. We assumed she would return with the menu again or something (it has flavors listed) but she returned about 10 minutes later saying we could go up front whenever we wanted to pick out gelato. It was just confusing and made us feel awkward but how are we to know that is the process? Then the check was delivered and we say for about 10-15 minutes wondering if we should go to the front and pay or not. The restaurant was empty, there was one other table that left before us so sitting for so long in between courses and to pay the check just felt a little excessive. Again, I think this place is torn between casual and full service. As for the food itself, it was mediocre. The bbq chicken pizza was fine, I did like the tangy sauce. My girlfriend did not like her cheese pizza though.. there was something off about the flavor. She only ate one piece. Overall, I really think if this was more of a casual “order at the counter” type of place it would work better. The gelato is absolutely worth a visit but I am not sure I would return for the food.