

Mohegan Sun sports pub featuring 30+ big-screen TVs & a menu of classic game-day snacks.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd, Uncasville, CT 06382
Phone: (888) 226-7711
Website: http://mohegansun.com/poi/dining/bow-and-arrow-sports-bar.html
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Reviews
The experience my boyfriend and I had at Bow & Arrow was shocking and completely unacceptable. We were visiting family back home, and this has always been his favorite wing spot. He had talked it up forever and was excited for me to finally try it.
As he finished his beer, he suddenly pulled a large shard of glass from his mouth, along with several smaller pieces that had been stuck to the roof of his mouth. This came directly from the inside glass.
We immediately informed the waitress, who brought over security. After waiting around for 10 minutes, security took his name and number and collected the shard. No one explained what was happening, no one checked on him, and no one showed even basic concern.
Instead, management tried to force him to pay the entire tab, claiming that “nothing happened” and that the shard was “probably plastic.” That is absolutely false, plastic does not chip, shine, or fracture like glass. Anyone with eyes can see that in the photos.
We understandably refused to pay. The tribal police ultimately stepped in and paid the tab themselves because management refused to act with any courtesy, accountability, or empathy.
Now, we are left monitoring his stool for the next 2-3 days to make sure his internal organs weren’t damaged from ingesting glass. This is not minor. This is a serious health risk.
For anyone going here: watch your glasses closely. They stack them, they chip, and apparently no one takes responsibility when something goes horribly wrong.
This whole ordeal took 2 1/2 hours to finally be resolved, taking our leisure time that was supposed to be spent spending more money on the gambling floor. No one apologized for the situation and did not acknowledge the mistake that was made.
Extremely disappointing and handled in the worst way possible.
Atmosphere/Appearance: I couldn’t even tell you what part of the casino this place is in, but it shouldn’t be hard to find, just look or ask around. It’s a pretty big, completely open sports bar. There are no walls blocking you from the giant wall of TVs and high top tables, only the wrap around exterior rail seating. I think that’s pretty cool. It’s the ultimate open concept. It was decently busy in here due to it being a Sunday with lots of football on. It was very, very busy and we had to put our names on a waitlist. First come, first served. We were able to snag 2 seats at the exterior rail, which is actually just outside of the restaurant, but faces inward. There’s still service out there and everything.
Service: I can’t remember the name of the young lady who took care of us, but she was awesome. She was funny, sweet, personable and clung to us like she needed the breath of fresh air, which is what we are. Lol.
Food: So we heard the wings here were some of the best in the area… not in just the casino, but the entire surrounding area. I was able to try 4 of their sauces. First up was their Thai Peanut. Before we even get to the flavors, we have to discuss how huge the wings were. Like, they were gigantic. Easily a 10 on the Weavi Wing Score (if you’re unfamiliar with that, you should check out my YouTube channel, The Hungry Road). So the wings are slightly breaded, but a better term would be “dredged”. Not full-on coated in breading, but just dredged in flour to add a bit of crunch and crispiness. So, the flavor, fantastic. Very peanut-y, decently salty with a good taste of Asian chilies. Next up was Buffalo. It wasn’t a traditional Buffalo flavor, but it wasn’t terribly hot, but had a great creamy, buttery, vinegary flavor. Next up was the Dry Jerk Rub. This was my 2nd favorite flavor of the evening. The skin was so crispy and the seasoning was excellently salty and had a great blackened/Cajun flavor as well. Lastly, my favorite and hottest flavor on the menu, the Flaming Arrow Ghost Chili Sauce. This was fantastic. I remember it having an orange-ish hint of flavor, but POWERFUL heat. Nothing I couldn’t handle, but barely. It made my mouth water, made me drink water and challenged me. I love it.
Value: Ready for this? Each wing… is… $0.99 all the time. No deals, no special days, no nothing. Always $0.99 and you have to get at least 6 wings per flavor. Probably the best value food in the entire casino.
In conclusion, I’m a little mad we haven’t returned here since! These wings are worth driving 45 minutes for. Make sure you check this place out if you’re in the casino!
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They have limited items on the menu. Basically, it is a bar food. Snacks like fries and pretzels were ok. The beer was cold and inexpensive. The place was not clean. Service wasn’t great. It was seated yourself kind of bar but it took a while for someone to notice us. Service was slow. They were there just to take your order and bring your food out. Probably they were tired from working on the busy Saturday. But it is ok if you want to watch the football game for hours, then you have all the time you need to wait for the service.