Scubbers Hot Wings
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Iv had both the pizza and wings on different occasions. The food was great both times but the counter lady during lunch made me want.to walk out and e…
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Over the last six months, Ive had several friends rate Scubbers anywhere from two stars to 5 stars. My wife recalls when they were in Troy, NY back in…
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Overpriced sh**!…
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4 Reviews on “Scubbers Hot Wings”
Iv had both the pizza and wings on different occasions. The food was great both times but the counter lady during lunch made me want.to walk out and eat else ware. Very rude and short.
Over the last six months, Ive had several friends rate Scubbers anywhere from two stars to 5 stars. My wife recalls when they were in Troy, NY back in the 80s and one of her employees raved about the wings. More recently, the raving has been for the mozzarella sticks, especially with the raspberry sauce. I have never been a wing fanatic, but Ive always been partial to mozzarella sticks since I first had them in the 60s. So when my sister-in-law requested that we have wings and hot dogs for dinner when she came to visit it seemed like the opportune time to pay a visit to Scubbers.First of all, I recognize that I committed the utmost mortal sin. I asked for both the wings and sticks to go. But it was likely the only way I was going to get to try them both before pigs fly. I dutifully asked the older woman who was both cook and counter helper for a recommendation on reheating my order once I got home. She was friendly enough, and without a smile, told me there was no way to reheat the mozzarella because it would simply melt. I should therefore just eat them at room temperature. The wings on the other hand could be put in a 350 oven for 5 minutes.And so thats exactly what we did. Daniel B. has said the term sticks is too diminutive for the mozzarella, and logs isnt quite right. He believes spears is more appropriate. I have to disagree. Spears might be fine for asparagus or broccoli, but no child in his right mind would ever agree to eating either of those two vegetables if the spears were the size of this mozzarella. Im reluctant to suggest what crosses my mind that might have a similar girth, so lets just leave it at that until you see them yourself and simply say they are fantastic. And that was even after the drive home. I can only imagine how much better they would have been if I had eaten them in the store or snuck one in the car before I left for home. I dont want to overlook the raspberry sauce, because it actually has pieces of raspberry in it. I might like the sauce just a bit thicker, but that is such a little thing to pick on at this point.So how were the wings after reheating them in the oven? We had ordered 10 of the Buffalo style and 10 of the BBQ style, both mild hotness. Neither style regained any crispiness, if they had it when I left the store, and this may have partly been the fault of Scubbers. Each order of wings and sticks were tightly wrapped in their individual bag. If I had been on my toes I might have recalled that those bags should have been left open so that steam did not build up and make the wings soggy on the drive home. But maybe the reheating in the oven was supposed to take care of that problem. I dont know. I only know that everyone agreed that there was no crispness to the wings. Most were still moist and tasty, only a couple of the BBQ ones were dry. The Buffalo ones at mild hotness (Scubbers called it smoldering) were just right for our liking for our introduction to them. The BBQ ones at mild gave little evidence of any hotness, we wished for more.Prices are not cheap, but neither is rent on Wolf Road. Ten wings are $10.99; 20/$20.99; 30/$30.99; 80/$78.99. Two mozzarella sticks are $3,29; 4/$5.49; 6/$7.99. I actually think the sticks are a good deal considering the quality, portion, and enjoyment. We cant offer an opinion for the marinara sauce, but we can fully recommend the raspberry sauce.Their menu includes much more than what we tried. There are wood-fired pizzas, ciabatta sandwiches, wraps, potato skins, nachos, salads, and homemade desserts. They have a few tables to eat inside, and you can order ahead by phone or online.
Overpriced sh**!
Not a fan of the wings…they’re tiny.