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The Right Wing Sport Bar
Categories: Restaurants Chicken Wings Nightlife Bars Sports Bars Restaurants Burgers Chicken Wings, Sports Bars, Burgers [Edit]
2497 Yonge StreetToronto, ON M4P
Neighbourhoods: Mount Pleasant and Davisville, Yonge and Eglinton
(647) 352-7825
- Hours:
Mon-Wed, Sun 11:30 am - 1 am
Thu-Sat 11:30 am - 2 am
- Delivery:
- No
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
- Good For:
- Late Night, Lunch, Dinner
- Music:
- Background
- Best Nights:
- Mon, Thu, Sat
- Happy Hour:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
- Coat Check:
- No
- Drive-Thru:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Good For Dancing:
- No
- Ambience:
- Casual
- Has TV:
- Yes
- Caters:
- No
- Dogs Allowed:
- No
9 reviews for The Right Wing Sport Bar
9 reviews in English
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Review from Krista H.
Toronto, ON
I loved the build your own burger. I had a chicken burger which was very well seasoned and moist, one of the better ones I've had in a restaurant. The person I was with had the wings and really enjoyed them.
The only negative for us was that our waitress had a lot of trouble answering our questions about the menu. -
Review from Doug M.
Toronto, ON
I had to post an update to this review, in regards to the offensive, rude, and disrespectful comment posted by, of all people, the MANAGER of The Right Wing Sports Bar.
Your comment illustrates why your restaurant will never see my business again. Most people in your position would be looking to see what could be done to improve a customer's view of your establishment, that would be proper customer service. Instead, you chose to tell me you were happy that I would not be coming back to your location, and called me a liar.
I do hope that more people avoid this place, after reading your acerbic comment.1 Previous Review: Show all »
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2/20/2012
My girlfriend and I visited this restaurant about a year ago, when we first moved into the area. It… Read more »
Comment from Dave E. of The Right Wing Sport Bar 3/9/2012
We appreciate the feed back from Yelp and it's good to know… More » -
2/20/2012
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Review from Stephen B.
Toronto, ON
The good, tonnes of TVs, but that's what you expect at a sports bar.
The bad, the food and the prices. It is too expensive for the quality of food that we got. We had about 5 people eating and no one was happy with their order (once they got the actual meal they ordered). Won't be going back. -
Review from jocelyn l.
uuugggg, Weak.
The nachos were terrible.
Expensive, pathetically few chips, awful toppings...we didn't order a salad! this is a sports bar, for goodness sake! what's with the ton of raw lettuce on the nachos? and the cheese...non existent. I'm not sure the cook has ever had nachos...
service...oh my. i thought she was from SoCal with her valley girl accent. sweet, but completely clueless and ditzy about the menu
Completely overpriced. won't be back, sorry -
Review from Adam G.
Toronto, ON
Wings very tasty...
Lots of tv's....
Staff look great and are super friendly!!! -
Review from Fil M.
Toronto, ON
Second and last time going. First time around it was an alright experience; tasty wings (about 20 different flavors to choose from), reasonably priced pitchers and a plethora of TVs lining the walls. Tonight was a different story: the service was so slow - although still admittedly friendly - I will never go again out of principle. Spent around 45 minutes waiting for the dessert and bill. They appear to be understaffed, so unless you're going at a time when you know it's going to be dead plan on being there for a while.
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Review from Shaz S.
Toronto, ON
The Right Wing sports bar is a recent addition to the many restaurants and bars at Yonge and Eglinton. This wing's place is just a few blocks north of Eglinton on Yonge (previously Agostino's) and boasts lots of seating plus flat screens for sports enthusiasts.
We love wings so figured we'd give this place a try. All I can say is YUM, they have at least 40 flavors of wings....everything from regular bbq to zesty ginger to madras masala. I opted for baton rouge, recommended by the bartender. It's a rating of 3 chillies, and had a sweet kick to it - SO GOOD!
The prices are reasonable, 1 lb for $9.99 or 2 lbs for $19.99 - keep in mind fries/sides are not included though they come with a couple couple carrot and celery sticks and free dipping sauce (5 flavors). Sides are a variety of fries around $4.75 to $8. We opted for their regular fries which were nice and crunchy. It's a good size basket of fries enough for 2-3 ppl.
The menu also has a good variety of burgers and wraps. Seems like a good place, service was friendly and helpful though a bit slow, (had to remind the waitress about my fries BUT they didn't end up charging us for the fries! major points for that!) considering it was their first day open, I'd say that's expected.
It seems like a family run place and a sports bar atmosphere with hockey players framed on the wall, and flat screens (20 of them) playing various sports channels - I'd definitely go back for the wings and also to try their burgers.
(drinks disclaimer: I don't drink, so there's nothing I can tell you about their bar - sorry!)
around $15 per person - the sides are big enough to split though.
must try: baton rouge wings and curly fries! plus Mondays half-price wings! so there! -
Review from Simon C.
Toronto, ON
Nothing fancy yet a strong entry into the every growing chicken wing mecca of Toronto. Great variety of flavors/sauces as mentioned in previous posts. All our choices we're done perfectly - buffalo, honey garlic, Cajun & baton rouge. Enjoy.
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Review from Dan H.
Toronto, ON
We've been frequent customers of St.Louis and the Bistro for years so we were very excited when we saw a new wing place opening up within walking distances from our home. Unfortunately after trying the wings, I'd still rather go to St.Louis.
This place has way too many choices... three kinds of fries and about a zillion permutations and combinations of wings? To me this is all a sign of "no culinary vision". I'm sure somewhere within all of those choices might be a choice that I like but I'd rather just go to St. Louis where they keep it simple and delicious. Who wants to think this hard about wings.
Unfortunately this is a "cursed" location for restaurants... I suspect the Right Wing will follow in the tradition.
