New Lucky Wings a spacious, spicy eatery
LAUREN LEIGHTON AND SALLY OSTEEN For The Red & Black
Issue date: 4/5/07 Section: Out & About
She thought the sandwich was tasty, and the bun was crispy and deliciously buttered.
Sally thought the barbeque was good for a place that doesn't specialize in that cuisine. As for the coleslaw, it was OK.
Sally could have made her meal a combo, which comes with two sides, Texas toast and a pickle, but wasn't hungry enough.
That combo comes either in a half-pound portion ($8.99) or a quarter-pound portion ($6.99).
Some side options that are offered include fries (regular $1.99, large $2.99), fried mushrooms ($2.99), an egg roll ($.89) and hush puppies ($.99). Other sandwich options are a half-pound cheeseburger ($4.99), chicken sandwich ($4.99) and a Classic City cheese steak sub, which has onions and green peppers on it ($4.99).
Our waitress was attentive and nice. She sat at the table to take our order, which was unexpected, but made our dining experience much more personal.
However, Lucky's seemed a bit understaffed. The waitress was running around, and we were hesitant to bother her with anything. There was a nice crowd for a newly opened restaurant, so perhaps when Lucky's gets off its feet more staff will be hired.
Lucky's is a place to eat for those who are in the mood for a neighborhood place that serves good wings and sandwiches.
It's also a nice alternative to one of the downtown bars to just hang out with friends and enjoy some finger lickin' food.
Sally thought the barbeque was good for a place that doesn't specialize in that cuisine. As for the coleslaw, it was OK.
Sally could have made her meal a combo, which comes with two sides, Texas toast and a pickle, but wasn't hungry enough.
That combo comes either in a half-pound portion ($8.99) or a quarter-pound portion ($6.99).
Some side options that are offered include fries (regular $1.99, large $2.99), fried mushrooms ($2.99), an egg roll ($.89) and hush puppies ($.99). Other sandwich options are a half-pound cheeseburger ($4.99), chicken sandwich ($4.99) and a Classic City cheese steak sub, which has onions and green peppers on it ($4.99).
Our waitress was attentive and nice. She sat at the table to take our order, which was unexpected, but made our dining experience much more personal.
However, Lucky's seemed a bit understaffed. The waitress was running around, and we were hesitant to bother her with anything. There was a nice crowd for a newly opened restaurant, so perhaps when Lucky's gets off its feet more staff will be hired.
Lucky's is a place to eat for those who are in the mood for a neighborhood place that serves good wings and sandwiches.
It's also a nice alternative to one of the downtown bars to just hang out with friends and enjoy some finger lickin' food.
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