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Address: 115 3RD STREET LEECHURG PLAZA, Leechburg, PA 15656
Phone: (724) 845-1717
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Reviews
The first night, I had the chicken parmesan with triple chicken with cavatappi noodles. It was amazing. My one small complaint is that they only put sauce on the chicken parm and forgot to sauce the noodles. My son had a Sicilian burger that he said was awesome.
The next day, we had one and a half dozen whole wings. Overall, they were really good wings. We asked for parmesan buffalo sauce. The box with six wings were sauced correctly, but the box with a dozen wings only had buffalo. Two of the wings had giant black spots where the bones broke, making major sections of them inedible. Those small issues aside; we devoured the other sixteen wings.
I’d say it’s a solid choice if you are already in the area.
We placed our order and asked for everything to be brought out together. About 10 minutes later, someone who wasn’t our server delivered my soup—without the roll I had requested. No other food came at that time. The soup, labeled as “lobster bisque,” was microwave hot: scalding around the edges and cold in the center. While the broth had a decent flavor, it was filled with imitation crab instead of lobster.
Meanwhile, my husband and kids just sat with drinks. About 20 minutes after that, the kids’ meals and my husband’s salad finally arrived—still with no check-in from our server and no refills offered. Oddly, my roll came around then—long after my soup was gone—and was hotter than the soup had been.
To their credit, the kids’ meals were generous. The sliders were great, fries were plentiful, and the pizza was loaded with toppings. My husband’s salad, however, was disappointing—just a pile of lettuce with a cup of cheese, canned chicken, and random toppings. There was no option for a lighter dressing, so he had to settle for buffalo sauce.
At this point, we had been sitting for close to 45 minutes with no refills, and our server continued to skip our table. We overheard her telling another table that they don’t allow menu substitutions so the kitchen “doesn’t screw things up,” and that they were out of burgers. We also watched staff argue about not wanting to seat people in the larger dining room because they couldn’t handle more tables.
Eventually, we flagged down our server. She apologized and explained she had six tables. We kindly asked for drink refills and ketchup, which wasn’t on the table. The table beside us mentioned they hadn’t been here in years—and we were starting to understand why.
Poor service. Disappointing food. Unfortunately, not an experience we’ll be eager to repeat.