
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1249 London Rd, Sarnia, ON N7S 1P3, Canada
Phone: +1 519-491-1671
Website: https://twistedarm.ca/
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Twisted Arm, 1249 London Rd, Sarnia, Ontario N7S 1P3, CA
Reviews
This waitress shouldn’t be a server.
We saw her cough over food she was serving to another table, disgusting!
She gave us menus and brought our drinks, then never approached us again.
We were sitting at a table beside the bar so we had to interrupt the bartender for drinks and to order our food. He was a fantastic server.
She was cold and rude and more interested in serving her husband and daughter at the table beside us and ignore us.
Not sure what we did to piss her off, we were very friendly.
I mentioned to the bartender that we weren’t getting table service, he didn’t respond.
Wonton nachos were very good.
Burger was overcooked and bland.
Prices are way up, everything on the menu is $20 or more.
We will go elsewhere in the future for better service and lower prices.
It’s instead a hardened generic processed burger with no seasoning.
Definitely unique but far from being something that could be great.
The food was very good. I had the wings which are served to market price. A single order is 10 wings. They are large wings, cooked right and sauced correctly. I had two flavours. Garlic Parmesan and Tombstone. The Garlic Parm was zesty and tasty, the Tombstone (their hottest) was a bit of a let down in that it was rather tame. My measure for a hot wing has me reaching for a drink or a napkin to blow my nose. These did not require either. I ordered blue cheese thinking I might need it for the Tombstone flavour, I did not. In total, 20 wings, which had me leaving with 5 for later. A side Caesar salad was tasty, flavourful, and no shortage on dressing, bacon or Parmesan cheese.
My wife (dairy and gluten-free) had the Miyagi Bowl. It comes with a side salad and there is enough food for 3 meals in the bowl. She found it to be delicious and filling.
No room for dessert.
We’re just travelling through Sarnia but will be back in town this summer. This will be one of our stops for sure.
Well done.
We ended up starting with “The Tragically Dip” which is jalapeño popper turned dip and it was phenomenal — it was creamy and had the right level of spice. Main entree was sweet potato fries (which were crisp and the aioli they’re served with was a great accompaniment) and chicken wings (i opted for their garlic parmesan and maple bacon) — both of which were flavourful and the wings were a good size.
We walked in, found a table, and my husband went to the bar to order drinks. The staff was rude when he asked about the beer selection, which left him visibly upset. When the staff member approached our table, I asked why she was acting with such attitude—there was no need for hostility. She grabbed our drinks, told us we were cut off, and spilled them while taking them into the back. I followed her, since we had paid for those drinks, and the manager stepped in and offered a refund.
What really saddens us is how different things feel now. Back in our day, working in this industry meant treating customers with a smile, showing respect, and creating a welcoming atmosphere. We don’t understand how younger staff today can get away with treating guests with such attitude. Grabbing our drinks like that wasn’t just rude—it confirmed the disrespect that started at the bar.
The situation escalated around us, but my husband and I stayed calm. We left and decided we won’t be returning. Thankfully, we ended up having a great night elsewhere and spent our evening at a place that still values customer service.
Twisted Arms has lost our trust, and sadly, it’s no longer the place we once enjoyed.
I’ve already told my friends and family, many of whom used to enjoy coming here, about the way we were treated. Safe to say, we won’t be returning—and I’ll make sure others know exactly how this establishment treats families, children with special needs, and first responders.