Not big on fried foods but this place is pretty good. If your in the Tucson area definitely try this place.
Chris K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Tucson, AZ
i am giving this location one star because of the customer service. Tonight I went and bought a family feast sampler. The order came out 13 min later than the quoted 10 min. So the total time for boxing up some fries and chicken was 23min. Then I asked for extra sauce. The cashier told us it was a .38 cent extra cost per sauce which was fine for me and was going to pay for the extra sauce when another bossy girl working said«it comes with three already»! I said ok if it comes with three that would be enough. Well i paid, went home and opened the box to find it was pretty shy of the«feast». I only got 1⁄3 amount of fries and there was NOSAUCE at all in the box. By this time I had enough attitude from those front girls and missing items from my order i went all out the way back. I approached the front girls and immediately offered up my credit card and asked for more sauce. The cashier asked how many and I said 3 since my order was missing the sauce. She then asked what I ordered, I answered and she asked again the same question. She yelled to the other bossy girl and that one asked the same question, which I answered. She then asked the SAMEQUESTION A SECONDTIME. I answered again and she gave me the sauce. I insisted on paying for the sauce to prove a point but she refused. I said no charge my card for them. The girl refused. Anyway, a longer story shorter was very unhappy with the customer service. by the way I never got an apology for the mixup.
Michelle G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
Lucky Wishbone is a Tucson and family favorite. We order a few times a year and enjoy it. The flavor and freshness of the food is consistent. If you are looking for healthy food skip this joint cuz they are popular for their fried foods. We always get chicken fingers and steak fingers family feasts but today my hubby and I shared a burger and it was tasty and fresh. Call in your order and the wait time is typically 10 minutes til you can pick up. Lucky Wishbone has been around for many many years and still tastes as yummy as when I was a kid.
Alan D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
Always good food here and a Tucson favorite. I have been eating here since I was a young kid and it never disappoints. No matter what you order off the menu you know you’ll get hot fresh food.
Mike N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
Always good and hot, fresh food and friendly service. Price is right and the establishment is clean. Today I walked in at dinner time and was served immediately, no waiting like some times I’ve been here. Good east side location and easy access. No complaints so 5 stars.
Brian H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tucson, AZ
I love LW fries and shrimp, but the last few times getting their chicken fingers they just taste odd. Can’t explain what it is, but like cleaning agent or something. Probably going to stick to shrimp from now on.
Paul C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tucson, AZ
Lucky Wishbone is one of those Tucson staples that many of us just never get around to trying. For me, it’s usually a matter of walking into one, being slammed with the overwhelming odor of uncleaned deep friers, and turning around and walking back out the door. On just two occasions, including one this week, I’ve mustered up the courage to try the food and you know what? It tastes just like it smells. This food would probably be twice as good at half the price, but the steak fingers are tough to bite apart and the french fries are soggy. Although there’s a location quite close to my house, I think 2 visits in 20 years was plenty.
Chametria D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
Always a good family meal when I don’t feel like cooking. Got the family shrimp my daughter’s and I love the bread! My guy ordered some gizzards but he can keep those to himself. Never disappointed and always full when I stop here
Eli E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
Nothing like the bone anybody’s been here for any amount of time great chicken great shrimp great fish and yes you can get deep fried chicken livers and gizzards
V A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
Lucky Wishbone! What can I say? Nothing bad about this location. If you have never been, you should definitely stop by. The remodel has left the store very clean and the layout is functional. You can’t go wrong with steak fingers. I’m getting hungry just thinking about this place!
Damian T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mead, WA
3 stars only because something has changed since I was younger. I always stop here when I visit Tucson and this time it just wasn’t the same. Bread was not as flavorful nor were the steak fingers. However, I did not get a single tough steak finger like the old days. There always use to be one tough one in a box. My kids enjoyed the fish fingers. I will stop again and would like to franchise a shop outside of AZ. Think all fried food can really succeed in several areas I have lived. In Tucson, you have to make the stop.
Alison H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
A Tucson staple, this restaurant has been a family favorite since day one. You want anything fried(even gizzards, eeek!) this is the place to go! When the new location opened up I had a ton friends who actually started their first job there, including my boyfriend ;)). The manager(not sure if he’s still there) Gerald, is one of the nicest guys you’ll ever met! Don’t miss out on trying this if your in the area!
Randy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
The Bone, Tucson tradition as long as I can remember. If you want to live past 70, this place is not for you. Fried chicken gets no better, steak fingers, shrimp… DAMN that’s good! No holds barred fried goodness. Wear your stretchy pants!
Alexandra R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
Steak fingers are great great great! I definitely did not like the cocktail sauce for the dip(I preferred ketchup & hot sauce instead) and the garlic bread is finger licking good! **MUST eat in, gets soggy quickly! A must have guilty pleasure in a very very casual fast food atmosphere.
NoraZoe W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
So, I contradict«The best things in life are free» and instead believe«The best things in life are fried.» If you agree, Lucky Wishbone, a Tucson tradition that has more addicts than Starbucks is sure to make its place in your life. Just about everything you can order from their fairly basic yet completely perfect menu is fried. Chicken, steak fingers, shrimp… french fries… even their garlic bread is reportedly stuck in the pan for a minute or two. Sure, it’s not healthy, but sometimes we all eat or do or act unhealthily, right? Might as well make it worth the while by choosing the Wishbone and getting greasy with a takeout meal. Great prices remind you of the 80s. Sticky fingers remind you of childhood. Either way, you wanna sing, huh?
Josh S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alexandria, VA
I’ve been going to the Bone for nearly 30 years. This is definitely another Tucson tradition. Yes, almost everything you get at Luck Wishbone is fried. It is not a place you go to everyday. With that said, I have always been a steak finger guy. The steak is cut like a big french fry, breaded, and fried. I also love to get a couple of chicken fingers. Yummy. Oh, and if you get a meal, the garlic bread is always good. The best part is everything comes with the Lucky Wishbone sauce(tastes like good cocktail sauce) for dipping. Here is the most important part — eat it there or in your car. If you wait to get home your fries will be soggy because everything is hot and creates steam which equals soggy fries. The Bone @ Harrison is a lot like the others, very lean, very basic. They had a couple of table to eat at inside but many tables in the shade just outside the door(like several other LWs). Try it and see if you like it. Those who like to bash the Bone just don’t get it. Remember this place has been around since 1953 and has six locations — making it one of Tucson’s most successful restaurants. Those who don’t get it probably don’t like In-n-Out, White Castle, or any other place that has a cult following.