American grill chain specializing in chicken wings in many flavors & levels of heat.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 370 Talbert Rd Suite 100, Mooresville, NC 28117
Phone: (704) 360-4026
Website: https://www.eastcoastwings.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The Chipotle Chicken Salad is legit. A little watery at the bottom when you get to the end due to all the lettuce, and maybe they can add a little more chicken for the price, but even with those factors, I still highly recommend it. A great light meal! Even with the price, that’s made up for on a Wednesday with $2.50 beer. Looks like this might be a Wednesday spot for me when in town.
The atmosphere is pretty cool. Just cozy with a small bar.
The staff is excellent.
Overall, check it out! Either you will love the wings or you will find something else. A chill and clean place.
Early on, the food and service was amazing. However that has quickly become a problem. I usually order online and the cooks don’t seem to know how to follow directions or know how to cook in general. For example, one of the things I order are wings with either light sauce or saucy; virgin heat or hotter. Why do those wings look and at times taste like they are dry rubbed? Not only that, they hardly have any sauce on them, regardless if I have chosen light sauce or saucy. On top of that, most of the food I get tastes like it has been over cooked. I don’t know what changed with East Coast Wings at the Mooresville location but I think it’s time to move on from them. It is too much money to be wasted on dryed up food.
They have over 50 different flavors of wings, but no teriyaki – the wings came out too quickly, and it was obvious that they had been sitting under a heat lamp and half tossed in their sauce. The Garlic Parmesan wings are a joke.
The service was good, professional, but the entire atmosphere is sterile, corporate, and off-putting. To be ‘appealing as possible’ the environment is as bland as possible.
The real injustice is the wings are affordably priced, but like so many restaurants these days they’re charging $3.50 for a soft drink. I understand restaurants run on thin margins, but this is an intentionally deceptive practice founded upon the customer’s preconception that the few cents of syrup used for a soft drink won’t be dramatically marked up.
The core of hospitality and the restaurant industry is to keep the customers coming back – I will not only never eat at an East Coast wings again, I will preach on the corner of Main Street that this corporate abomination is offense not just food, but good faith, capitalism, and god.