Where are the Best Chicken Wings in Denver, Colorado?
That soulds like the manager wrote that to defend the statement underneath his. There is no way someone is going to go out the way and type all of that. Hott waitstaff; Awesome bartenders; several tv’s that broadcast different stations; the different types of video games and what they offer. No one goes to a bar and takes notes and comes back to write a review to make a BAR seem like a Vacation. Those statements are not true. That statement more than likely came from someone who works there. The environment is trashy, the entire staff drinks on the job. There is a 50% chance that your food order is going to be wrong. I wouldn’t suggest going to the one in Aurora. I live in Aurora and whenever I want wings I drive down to the one off of Iliff. The environment there seems way better than the one in Aurora. The wings are very good. The best in town I think. I never eat in. I always get my food to go. I’ve had too many nasty looks and rude servers.Pros + Great wingsCons – Rude staff.
Buffalo Wild Wings is the closest thing to the Anchor Bar that you are going to get here in Denver. The wings are awesome and on Tuesdays they are only 35 cents! They have 16 different saucecs ranging from sweet and tasty, to run across the street to the fire station, hot. Great place to catch the game or hang out. They have NTN trivia and a good selection of music on the jukebox. They could benifit from a pool table or two, but need all the space they have, as the wait for a table is a little overwhelming for a sports bar.
Luciano’s turned out to be a rather ordinary pizza joint. The food held it’s own but nothing screamed out, “This is the best *anything* I’ve ever had!” The pizza was good, but a little bit too thick for my tastes. True NY-style lovers, I’d advise to try somewhere else. If you like a thicker, more chewy crust, then this joint might be perfect for you. Also had the hot buffalo wings. I can’t say anything bad about them. The wings had a good amount of meat on them, sauce was buffalo sauce, and bleu cheese dressing is pretty standard most anywhere in the Mile High City. They weren’t rediculously priced either so I felt like I got what I paid for and the wings would be worth eating again. The only big downsides were the wait and music selection. I went in during the middle of the week and I was one of two patrons in the restaurant. The other guy already had his food. My food took a bit longer than I was expecting to wait. Just shy of 30 mins for a pizza at a slow service time. That’s pr