I love chicken wings and St Louis always gets a high mark from me. Service here is fast, wings are reasonably priced, and they taste great.they always have spots for big groups on the weekend making it a convenient last minute dinner spot
I was in Toronto over the weekend, visiting a friend. Since it was a long weekend, almost eveything seemed to be shut. St. Louis Bar and Grill however, was open, and I'm glad it was. A couple of tables were occupied, the Blue Jays were playing and almost everyone present, was there for the game being televised and beers. We entered and were quickly seated. After calling for a pitcher of budweiser, we scanned the menu and decided upon the (don't remember the name) deep fried sausages served with a sriracha dip. There's not much to write about. The service was okay, and the beers went well with the sausages. However, it did seem like there were a lot more sausages than there actually were. That was a little misleading. Otherwise, I've read good things about the wings. It's a decent sports bar to go to.
I’ve always wanted to find my ultimate chicken and beer place and this is it!
After Woofstock , I had a late lunch/early supper at St. Louis Bar and Grill. I sat on the patio ... it was fairly quiet compared to those on Front Street which were jammed. I ordered a pound of hot wings and fries. They were delish! The servers took good care of me. It was a nice patio to eat, have a beer and read my book.
After a 2 hour seminar on risk management, it was time to change up the setting. What better way than to head down to the neighborhood St. Louis on King st. At 8:30pm this place was still packed on a Thursday night. The service was prompt, our server let us know that all starters were half price with the purchase of any beverage. That was my queue to order a ginger ale (free refills) and a nachos. The nachos were a full size. I could barely finish all the chips. Some toppings I had to abandon. I was so stuffed. There were many screens showing the Leafs and their trade of David Clarkson out of town. Hooray!
St.Louis Wings and Ribs is a popular chain with multiple locations all over Ontario. I have been to a couple of different locations, but the location that I frequent the most is probably the one on King St E. The restaurants are relatively large, and the tables are spaced out enough to give you privacy. St.Louis Wings and Ribs' menu offer the usual bar food such as flatbread, starters, burgers, sandwiches, chicken wings, and etc... at reasonable prices. I love wings, and this place is one of my favorite places in Toronto for wings. Every order of wings come with a side order of golden fries, and they are delicious. The fries are large and crispy. Back in early April; I went to their Wingsanity event. A majority of St.Louis Wings and Ribs locations was celebrating their 50th anniversary and offered an AYCE wings deal for $19.99 (per person). I grabbed a couple friends of mine and we went down to the location on King St E for some AYCE wings. The first order came with 1 1/2 pounds of wings (one flavor) and an order of fries. After finishing the first order, you can order any other flavors from their list. Each additional order arrived with 5 wings (and fries are optional). I really enjoy their fries, so this deal sounded rather awesome to me. The wings were crispy and full of flavor on the outside, and the meat was juicy. I thoroughly enjoyed my meal that night. For those who missed out on this deal; fear not! St.Louis Wings and Ribs do offer half price wing night every Tuesday from 4 pm to close. It's not exactly AYCE but it's still cheap regardless.
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