Passing through West Mifflin on our way home, I did a Google for "Wing Night Pittsburgh" on a Tuesday night, because we were half-starved and were in the mood for wings. It just so happened that our route home would take us up Route 885, and right past a place we had never visited called "Mulligan's." As a less-than-impressive golfer of many years, and as a man of Irish heritage, I could appreciate the name, so it FELT RIGHT. We decided to try it. It was a hockey night in Pittsburgh, and there was a good crowd. The first thing that struck me was that this place could get loud. Open metal rafters and a highly reflective metal ceiling above. Put some sound dampening material up there, please. The second thing that struck me was, "Hey, they've got 18 taps... There is bound to be something good!" Sure enough, we were treated to a cold glass of Troeg's Nugget Nectar and a Lagunitas IPA. There were other interesting taps as well, and of course, the Irish standards, Harp and Guinness. The third thing I noticed was the restroom, since I had just been on the road for three hours. It was clean, with foam soap and automated paper towels. I appreciate those kinds of amenities in a new place. We wasted no time ordering some wings, and the price was perfect. 50 cents for a whole jumbo chicken wing. When the wings came out, we were very happy, because they were indeed jumbo wings, perfectly cooked, perfectly seasoned (we got the Cajun dry with some hot sauce on the side) and they came out of the kitchen very quickly. The hot sauce was a bit on the mild side for my taste, diluted with butter, but had some other spices mixed in that made it very interesting and enjoyable. We also got a basket of fries, and they were excellent. I believe the method used was the "dipping in corn starch" method, which produces extra crispy and delicious fries. They were not fresh cut, but they were excellent! The blue cheese was quite good too. We plowed through our wings, celery and fries and were entertained by three consecutive Penguins goals in the third period for a come-from-behind victory. The crowd was very enthusiastic, and an extremely loud boat horn sounded on each goal, adding to the crowd's excitement. Our bartender was very pleasant, attentive, and friendly. (on the check, it said that our server's name was Laura.) Everybody in the place seemed like they were enjoying themselves as much as we were, too. In short, we've discovered a great new place to have wings and good beer on a Tuesday night, and couldn't be happier about it. I would not hesitate to stop in there again on a Tuesday, and the rest of the menu looked like my kind of sports bar fare, as well. If you're not sure where this place is, it is located right next the the Get-Go on Lebanon Road. From my one experience, you won't regret stopping in for a beer...
   Read moreHello, if your reading this review, your time is greatly appreciated. My girlfriend birthday is August 6th, she got home after working all day. Since it’s tuesday! Not much to do on a Tuesday! So I wanted to make her day special by getting a drink. We went to this place. We walked in we were not asked to be seated. So we just decided to be seat ourselves at the bar. My girlfriend had a big lunch so I decided to just get their special of wings. She asked my girlfriend if she wanted an order of wings, she replied no thanks. My food comes out my girlfriend asked for a wing, like any significant other would ask. After one order of wings. I asked for the check. I was charged for TWO ORDERS OF WINGS. So I asked why did I get charged for 2 orders if I order one. The bartender said that my girlfriend was sharing, so she took it upon herself to add another order of wings to my bill. Manager came over to resolve the situation. He says that you cannot share one order. I can understand that, but no courtesy reminder that I will be charged for giving my girlfriend a wing. So if you plan on coming here please ask for rules on their food menu. Thanks for reading have a bless day! P.S will never come...
   Read moreFood: Never got any Service: Same Atmosphere: I might have appreciated it more if I hadn't been so hangry and anxious about being stuck with Sheetz or Denny's.
I laid in sick today. Woke up around 8:30P, feeling hungry and no sickie food in the house. No Chinese places open late. Not much available that I could stomach. But Mulligan's has a BLT on the menu and I was hoping to get it with Pumpernickel and maybe a side of sauerkraut.
No way to order online. Phone call answers with "We are not available".
So I walk in. I sit at a dirty bar near the kitchen for 10 minutes. The bartender smiled at me several times on her way to do various side-work tasks. But she never spoke to me or offered service. About the third time I /thought/ she was finally going to, but she didn't. There was a takeout order sitting under the lamps the whole time. I wasn't there for that, but she had no way to know that.
By this time, it's getting close to 11 on a Sunday. By the time she decides I'm worthy, the kitchen will be closed and so will everything but Denny's, Sheetz, and Taco Bell. So I gave up the effort and left.
Rule #1 in any hospitality establishment:...
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