Large variety of wings, the 6 – 7 types that our group tried were good, crispy, and not overly covered in sauce. Although we didn’t like that it’s all bottled drinks, the crab pretzel is HUGE, so I think it’s more out of simplification than trying to be cheap. We will come me back when we are in the area.
Dan J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marietta, GA
Excellent wings. We were visiting the area and craving some wings. The kids loved the PB&J wings. We got the lemon pepper and butter garlic parm. They were great. Even ordered some to go for later.
Bill L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hummelstown, PA
A little slow on getting your order ready… but I still say that they have the best wings around as well as the widest variety of flavors. If you have to wait a few extra minutes, its worth it.
Aen W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lebanon, PA
If you want a place with really good wings don’t go here because the wings here are not good. They are GREAT!!! Huge selection, the menus board is about 5 feet tall and filled with different selections. The place is hard to find has no signage except a wing neon sign about 12 inches round. Modern design lots of tvs . It was late in the day so we started with apps — mozzarella sticks and onion rings — rings were good batter dipped not breaded came with a buffalo dipping sauce that was a bit watery but the marinara for the mozzarella sticks was very good and nice and thick. We went with homicide wings that were next to the top on the hot list the hottest are the Fire wings and you have to Sign a waiver. I thought it was a gimmick but the Homicide wings lit me up. You can byob and next time I will be sure to take ice cold beer to take the edge off the heat. Even though the burn the flavor was really good. We also got teriyaki, hot and garlic, and Old Bay. Old bay was least favorite — they were done well and tasted okay just not a flavor I liked. The hot and garlic were most like a standard Wing and you could see the chunks of fresh garlic The teriyaki wings were very sweet and were the first to go. The drinks were served in a bottle but when we asked for ice glasses were provided . The place has been open about 6 months but still has a little of an unfinished look about it. Overall really good wings and we are going back to try more
Ryan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Niagara Falls, NY
Good modern design, food was great, although there are flies. Menu has over 125 wing flavored, and Coke product bottled drinks. TVs at every table, can freely change the channel.
Sebastian K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Palmyra, PA
Very affordable and delicious! I got old bay and cheyenne. I would recommend this place and it has a very chill enviroment.
Christina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hazel Park, MI
One of the most unique experiences of my life has to go to this amazing restaurant, the wings are incredible. This place kills Sidelines in Pittsburgh. The vibes remind me of a quaint town in Pittsburgh known as Aspinwall which is a town where everyone knows each other’s name(similar to Cheers). Only thing missing is a pig mask but the year is still young hopefully that will be in the budget for the next coming months. If you have not checked this place out then I highly suggest you do, since this is the closes you will get to heaven on earth. Once again Just Wing It is hands down the best restaurant.
Dee K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Flatbush - Ditmas Park, NY
only reason this gets 3 stars is because they deliver and are open late, other than that the wings are mediocre at best… dont expect blue cheese dressing or carrot/celery sticks with ur hot wings…
Joe C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenixville, PA
I stopped in on Black Friday for lunch. My intent was to partake in the lunch buffet I had heard about but after viewing the selections I’m glad I had a back up plan. Ordering off the menu, I opted for wings(of course): a dozen Hot Cayenne(which I had had on a prior visit) and five Homicide. The Homicide sauce was, not surprisingly, hot as hell, yet tolerable at least to my taste. As I mentioned in my past review of the Lebanon location, the owners of this business really«get» wings because their frying method leaves them crispy which is the way they should be done. I also had cheese fries. The fries were hand-cut with some skin remaining and were fantastic. Service was competent. I quipped to my waitress that it would be awesome if they were BYOB. She replied that, actually, they are. It must be relatively recent because it isn’t noted on their menus.
Matt D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Annville, PA
Food is average. Service is terribly slow. I’ve been here twice once it was busy once it was not both times really slow service. Over 40 minutes to get two wraps.
Beth S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Elizabethtown, PA
My husband, in-laws and myself have waited for this location to open up for months now. We came here yesterday and after previously looking at the menu, I have to say I was a little excited to try this place. The restaurant itself looked like it had been thrown together in literally days, the buffet and check out area were still raw wood with cloths draped over them. We walked in without knowing what to do, there was no one in sight, so we just grabbed a table. A woman came out of the kitchen and told us we had to order at the front and pay her. Okay, no problem. You then get to pick your drink, beware there are literally 6 – 7 drink choices, all bottles, and also 1 – 2 of them are known brands. The water bottles were purchased at Wal-Mart, with Member’s Mark being their brand and all. We asked for cups to share, they didn’t have any, only straws. No silverware on the table or plates. There was also a lunch buffet when we came. Salad, wraps and plain wings with the sauces being in ready to pour containers. Not my cup of tea so I ordered mild parm wings and a side salad off the menu. While we were waiting for our food, I was relieved that I didn’t get the buffet for $ 8.99, because not only did nothing appeal to me, but another customer chose it, and repeatedly took the same plate up to the buffet. The plates were not for everyone, they stayed on the cashier’s table, out of the customers reach. For the reason alone, I will not be back. The food itself was okay. The salad was nothing special, although I wasn’t expecting much, it is after all, just a salad. The wings were mild, although I would call them medium, with one side covered in parmesan cheese. They were also super wet and the bowl they came in had a big puddle of grease. My father in law had a chicken cheesesteak sub and commented on how good the actual roll was. The actual meal total was around $ 45, which is a little high for lunch, plus we shared drinks. There was no waiter service which is a down-fall for me. I skip fast food restaurants for the very same reason(besides its greasy). The food was just mediocre, and the overall cleanliness of the restaurant was poor. They did manage to have more then a dozen tv’s in the place, but to me that doesn’t make a good restaurant. I think the location is good, because it is right across the street from Lebanon Valley College.
Bruce P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Annville, PA
As I live right across from the place, I was pretty excited when I saw that they had finally opened after weeks of watching them redo the inside and get set up for business. The wait was worth it. Outside of Just Wing It, you’ll find the entryway between two large plants and opposite of the large, white menu that details their 125 wing flavors. Don’t be fooled by the name of this place, it isn’t just a place for wings. You enter the establishment by heading through the outside door and taking the wooden door on your left. Inside, Just Wing It has a distinct feel of your typical wing and bar food spot, but sports an island motiff with thatched grass roof edging around the tops of the walls, wood tables and floor, and the menu design. Tables are well spaced out and seat anywhere for 2 – 6 people. The chairs are fairly basic chairs, but after sitting in one for over an hour as I reconsidered my life while suffering through homicide wings, I would say that they are quite comfortable. The cashier was quite friendly and so was the waitress/greeter that showed me their wing and non-wing food menu. The menu is pretty large and has food ranging from wraps, to subs, to burgers. It carries what you would expect from a bar and grill type of restaurant with the addition of the huge wing selection. Were I not on a low-carb diet, I would have probably grabbed a sub or burger to go. Just Wing It hosts several special with $ 1.25 Tacos running each day, 49 cent wings on Mondays, $ 5.99 Taco Salad or $ 6.99 for 3 tacos, an order of fries, and a soda on Tuesdays, BOGO ½ off Burgers on Wednesday, and 49 cent boneless wings on Thursdays. Had I been aware, I definitely would have popped in on Monday for cheap wings. The wings that I ordered, a dozen homicide wings, were quite meaty and came out of the back well cooked and hot. The sauce was very tasty and wasn’t just your typical hot for hot sake. I could taste the flavor of the peppers used in it well before the burn hit my mouth and made me reconsider my life and all the bad choices I had made up until then. I would definitely recommend them for intense heat aficionados, or maybe even the fire wings which require a waiver. I was quite happy with my experience overall and while I don’t often go out for wings by myself, I’ll be visiting Just Wing It again in the future for any of those nights when I do. I know that I’m just some stranger on the internet, but I would recommend checking it out if you live in the area or if you are passing by. Edit– Be prepared for horrendously long waits for food for no real reason, as well as food to not come out at the same time. I ordered the fish and chips and my friend ordered a dozen of one wing flavor and a dozen of another. He got his wings almost 10 minutes before my food even showed up and we ordered at the same time. We were the only customers in the place.