Horrible place.. paid 17 for 10 wings and fries with no drink. Was told there would be a 10-15 minute wait.. that’s fine I said a took a seat until my order number was called. Once finished I grabbed the plate to take a look inside .. at 1st glance I could still see the gooey skin bumps on the chicken through in the spicy lemon pepper sauce covering the chicken wings.. without touching it with my hands I grabbed a knife from the counter and tapped the outer surface and OH MY GOSH the plastic knife sunk right into each piece.. the 2 high school girls that were working were not happy that I asked to have my chicken cooked harder.. I soon realized they were sisters. As I was talking with 1 about the order she then turns around to involve the other . She then states well you can just get your money and go since you have an attitude. Now I’m confused, I’m not sure how, but paid pretty much 20 dollars for what you call a meal with no drink to get it uncooked and then Literally cussed at by them.. ha no ma’am not today.. I lost it I let both of them have it as their mammy should have! Afterwards they were both very much humbled in front of the food court crowd. The one with the most mouth ran to yo back of the store still talking but lol still walking .. lol right thing to do! And in full bedtime apperal I’m saying pajamas! It’s 1:00 in the afternoon and you in here barely cooking chicken in your pajamas.. like you just rolled right out of bed and came into work… like did you even brush up teeth before just going in!! The manager/momager came and from what I just experienced I know now that .. this is a family business.. and not a good one.. all of them have bad attitudes and don’t realize that the customer is what keeps the business! With out the customer no business, no job.. all because you kept hiring family and friends young ones at that with complete nasty attitudes. lol well they ran into a giant today.. A BIG 1💪🏾. THIS BUSINESS IS GOING TO CLOSE ITSELF TRUST ME. It’s only a...
Read moreI've never left a food review in my 44 years on this earth until now. That's how bad the food and service at this place is. I was with my daughter and there was no line. I ordered 2 10 piece wing platters a slushy and a sprite. The total was 40 dollars which I already thought was kinda high. We waited 25 minutes for our food. 5 minutes of that the food was sitting on the pick up shelf but the girl in the front was having a conversation with her friend and didn't bother turning around to see if the food was ready. I'm watching this happen. At first I didn't think it was our food. When she finally turned around and called our number I lost it. I said, " Our food was sitting there for a while, cmon man." Her friend jumps in and says," They were waiting for the fries to finish which was a lie because I was watching the whole time. She didn't put any fries in the boxes before she handed it to me. I get the food. My wings tasted old and had no lemon pepper seasoning on them. I only ate 1 wing. The fries didn't taste good either, mine were warm but my daughters were cold. My daughter ate her wings but I think she was just hungry, I didn't bother tasting hers. I ended up just eating the warm fries because I had ranch to mask the taste of the fries. I threw away 9 out of 10 wings. I wasted 40 dollars on that food. I went straight to heb and got 40 dollars worth of groceries, went home and made me a meal. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone unless you just fell like wasting money on bad wings and...
Read moreIn the labyrinthine corridors of the local mall, nestled among a myriad of storefronts, lies Wings and Things - a place that, on the surface, promises a simple culinary escape. Yet, as I stepped into this eatery, an air of mystery enveloped the atmosphere. It wasn't the décor or the menu that hinted at something amiss, but the staff, whose demeanor suggested they harbored secrets, or perhaps, simply a disinterest in being there.
With intrigue piqued, I ventured to order - buffalo wings, a classic choice, accompanied by the ever-reliable sidekick, fries. As I placed my request for all flats, a twist in the tale emerged. Denied this customization, I was left to ponder the unseen rules that governed this establishment.
The wings arrived, shrouded not in mystery but in a familiar buffalo sauce, their flavor profile decent, albeit lacking the culinary intrigue one might hope for in such a setting. The fries kept pace, offering comfort in their predictability.
As I navigated through this gastronomic enigma, the detached air of the employees added layers to this mystery. Were they simply uninterested, or was there a deeper story behind their lackadaisical facade? In this episode of mall dining, Wings and Things played its part with a performance that was adequate, yet left questions unanswered. A true crime mystery podcaster would say: sometimes, the most ordinary places hide the most curious stories, and Wings and Things, with its decent food and indifferent service, certainly leaves room for...
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