Winger’s Roadhouse Grill
16250 N Market Place Blvd, Nampa, ID, 83687
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Address :
16250 N Market Place Blvd
Nampa, ID, 83687 - Phone (208) 442-9464
- Website https://www.wingers.info/l_nampa.html
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 11
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Philip W.
Second time here and it was as good as I remember. I'm so full I can barely type.... They have nightly specials and happy hour deals. So go check those out. The sticky fingers are PHENOMENAL. Get the sweet chili. Don't even worry about the others. And skip the combo deal--the sticky finger appetizer is the way to go. I had the chicken and waffles. The waffle is fluffy and crispy, the chicken was juicy, and the syrup is great (not just cheap corn syrup!) There's a variety of house beer (my buddy likes the hef) to go along with the rotating craft selection. There's a huge TV and lots of smaller TVs that are well placed in the bar for easy viewing. Awesome chicken place. Will come back again when I'm back in Nampa.
(5)Josh M.
About what you would expect from a little pub style sports place, I'm not sure that's what they are shooting for but that's what they are. It's a bit loud with the music, televisions all over, everyone is one something different. We were seated right away, it wasn't to busy we were between the normal lunch and dinner times. We got the bowl of complimentary popcorn, I'm pretty sure it's from a giant bag in the servers station. My wife and I both decided on a salad, mine was basically their version of a crispy chicken salad. It had what they call sticky fingers, boneless chicken strips tossed in a bbq style wing sauce, they're actually pretty tasty. The salad itself was pretty disappointing and bland. There was 2 cut up chicken strips and 3 grape tomatoes. The homemade house ranch was rather bland, at least the lettuce was romaine not iceberg. My wife had their version of a cob, it at least had more toppings.
(2)Shelle M.
I came here for lunch with my husband. The host was very friendly and seated us right away. The waiter took our drink order and came back with a bowl of popcorn. The popcorn was not very fresh and sadly pictured it coming from a large bag somewhere in the back. It was a nice offering while ypu wait for your meal. I order the BBQ Cobb salad which is not a traditional Cobb salad I have had. The salad had BBQ grilled chicken, bacon, tomatoes, black olives, tortilla strips, jack and cheddar cheese and feta cheese crumbles. It was served with the house ranch. When a salad says tomatoes I was hoping for more than 4 cherry tomatoes. The bacon was very sparse, but there was plenty of black olives. It was a average salad and I left with a full belly.
(3)C L.
Great food. Great service. Says a lot that you can get some decent food at 11:00 when everyone else is closed.
(5)Steve M.
I hate this little place. The service is horrible and served with a steaming bowl of douche. The wings are soggy and over sauced.... really not good at all. After my third voyage to this generic little shit hole I have finally convinced myself that no wings are better than lazy servers and less than mediocre food. I won't be back.
(2)Amber M.
My DH loves the boneless sticky wings - sauce is a bit too much for me. It is a typical pub style place and the staff is hit and miss. Some are really friendly and attentive and others are not.
(3)Pammony G.
Frozen burgers, cheap salad, mushie wings, the worst part was the concentrate orange juice for $1.99. I had bad experience here and I felt sorry for the staff there because there was not enough staff to serve all customers there in rush hour.
(1)Jodi S.
I have mixed feelings about this place. The food is good the service was okay and the deals they have aren't bad, but when you find a HAIR at the bottom of your popcorn it really changes the whole experience. To top it off the waitress made a joke of it and then didn't even offer to take off a tea or anything. It is good food but the hair really ruined it for me and I doubt I'll be going back anytime soon.
(1)David E.
My wife and I went last night for the first time... been wanting to go for a while but insisted last night. Each of us had the Tuesday night special burger. She got a salad with hers and I got onion rings. We each REALLY liked the burgers. Very flavorful and a half pound of meat. I thought mine was a little dry, but otherwise really good. Topped with lettuce, tomato and onion, as well as pickle. The pickle was a whole pickle on top of the bun! I liked that as I hate pickle slices on my burgers! The rings came in a stack with celery in the middle (like ring toss). The salad was enough for us to share. They also have house beers... I had the "Amazing Blonde" and it was good. A little heavier than Bud or PBR, but lighter than Sam Adams. Our waitress was very attentive and service was quick, but not rushed. The atmosphere was kind of that typical "cool" type of joints. Well, cool inthe 1980's and 1990's, but now everyone seems to be doing it. The music was 1980's rock and was not blaringly loud. Just the right volume! The TVs showed spoting events, but seeing UFC fights while eating was unnerving. Reading other reviews about the wings, well we have to go back and try those!
(4)Patty P.
They seem to be all over the place here, and really slow. We only come for the food and low price, also the fact that it's convenient. Service really sucks though...
(1)Staycee K.
Very disappointed in this restaurant. Waitress couldn't tell us whether or not a drink was included in Happy Hour pricing - told us she could "try and see". Nachos way too expensive for fake cheese and no meat. Probably the worst margaritas we have ever had. Wings were undercooked and quite pink. We won't return.
(1)Donna B.
Okay, this used to be one of my favorite restaurants with its good service and comfort, yummy food. However, the last two times I have been to this location has been the Dyson of suckiness. Service, food quality and ambiance are horrible. Our waitress was rude, the food was horrible (chicken had been cooked, reheated, so was hard and greasy), and the waitress either ignored us or was rude. She threw the plates down in front of us. I would not recommend this place. The prices are not cheap and the quality of food does not warrant the prices. Did I mention that you could kill a chicken, grow your own potatoes, and brew your own iced tea in the amount of time that it takes for them to deliver your overcooked, nasty food?
(1)John E.
It all started one Friday night in 1964 at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York. Hungry friends of the bartender (the owner's son) came in near midnight absolutely starving for something. His mother, Teressa, was just starting to make chicken soup but decided to do something with the chicken wings instead for his friends. A fryer, some hot sauce and some butter and a legend was born; the Buffalo Chicken Wing. Wingers started in downtown Salt Lake City in the mid 1980s inside an old 1940s train car. Soon it expanded to sit down service and then, eventually, franchising. The offer an ever evolving menu but their constant is wings. Darn good ones at that. But enough history already, how did I find this place? Read on... Middle of September I was dealing with a dying brother who eventually did pass. In the higgledy-piggledy that follows a family death I somehow wound up driving my Mom back to southeast Idaho. My other brother, Mike (also a Yeep) would bring me back to Boise Airport to catch a plane, but we got back to Boise much earlier than planned so we headed for lunch near his house in Nampa. By this time I was seriously into "stress eating" as you can imagine and so when we talked about lunch I wanted something and a lot of it. Mike suggested this place and I was all over trying something new. I got on the Droid X and looked at their menu, it was perfect, lots of food at good prices. On the west side of Nampa, north of I-84 a commercial area has been growing for the last six years, it features lots of large stores like Target and Costco and that in turn spurns great little eating places. Wingers had an ample parking area and it was pretty full, but this was a Sunday afternoon and it didn't take but moments inside the door to realize this is a great place to come catch the game, televisions and lots of them were mounted to every wall. I cannot say that their interior is anything more special than most sports bars or a Hooters (sans scantily clad servers) but the place was covered in witty signs like, "Don't want mayo? Just tell us - The Amazing Kreskin doesn't work here!" The menu is large and all over the place, they serve about anything you could think of but wings are prominent throughout. Two things concerned me right off, the menu showed sizes of available wing options as small, large, jumbo and huge, but did not tell you how many were in the order. That would be nice to know and I am sure the servers are tired of repeating it to people. The other thing that initially worried me a little was a lack of variety of sauces. Compared to other chain places like Buffalo Wild Wings they had maybe seven sauces versus 18 or whatever at BWW. Turns out you don't need them simplicity is a wonderful thing. I ordered 12 wings (I was warned they were large wings), six classic buffalo and six of their original sticky sauce that is a sweet and spicy sauce. When they arrived at our table I was really impressed with the size of the pieces of chicken. They were nicely glazed with their respective sauces and came with plenty of blue cheese (or ranch if you like) and celery sticks. The server at first was obviously the manager and he wasn't great, but another server came to take our order and things improved greatly from there; we never wanted for a refill or extra napkins. The Original Sticky Sauce was really amazing, so sweet but with just a hint of heat (I was expecting more, but was glad it didn't). The classic buffalo sauce was great, just the right amount of heat for me which is just little tingle on the lips and tongue. If Wingers makes it to Portland/Vancouver I will be pretty happy, it is a classic wing at a great price and a good atmosphere with good-natured servers. Until then, if you're traveling to Boise or Salt Lake or Pocatello, give it a try.
(4)Phil D.
It's a franchise style restaurant, and the only reason they're still in business is that the wings are awesome. Great drinks at this location as well. But go with the original wings fer shizzle. The sauce is great, they're crunchy and sticky, and the napkins stick to your fingers afterward. Best during happy hour to get a good deal.
(3)Richard F.
Took out of town guests here at Christmas time. We have eaten at the Wingers on Fairview in Meridian many times, but remembered that this one was here and didn't have to drive as far. What a huge disappointment. Food was average at best, but took 45 minutes to get to our table and not everyone's arrived. My grandson's meal had to be requested a couple of times before it was delivered and it was incorrect at that. I understand these are franchises and this one is not good. The service was lousy, the food was average, and the wait was terrible. Will not be going back here again, if we want Wingers, will go back to the location in Meridian.
(2)Richard D.
The worst service I've had in years.$2.49 for ice tea every time she refilled it all I got was ice. The rice bowl had to much sauce could not taste the coconut rice hardly any chicken. It will be a long time before I spend my hard earned $ there again.
(2)Gary E.
Chicken and waffles!!!! So good.
(4)Maria D.
Super good wings in their original Amazing sauce... Every time I've called to ask a question, no matter who it is, the person who picks up is friendly and helpful. They are also open late, which is hard to come by in this area. Can't believe I haven't tried this place until this past month!
(4)Andy M.
Wingers is a decent restaurant that has standard american diner fare. It's the same format as the larger Buffalo Wild Wings down the street, but with a cozier dining plan and a decent bar with plenty of big screens for sports viewing. I prefer this place for the after work crowd outings or family dining. The place is clean and the waiters usually friendly and efficient, my only criticism is that they seem to have trouble with training the wait staff, as you occasionally get a new, surly waiter here who acts like they have better things to do, but is inevitably gone by your next visit.
(3)Tina P.
Went here last night. They had the BSU game playing on every channel. Great energy in the restaurant and great food! I had a burger. Loved it. Service was great too.
(5)Robert C.
Great food and fun enviroment
(5)Danielle C.
Went to Wingers for the first time to celebrate my birthday. The bartender was cool and everyone that worked there seemed really kicked back. The drinks were great, the food was great, the service was great! I even got a free shot for my birthday. I will be going back again.
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