

Founded in 1974 and built in an abandoned gas station in Sharon, Pa., the Quaker Steak & Lube® brand includes more than 30 locations in ten states across the U.S. Quaker Steak & Lube® restaurants combine unique décor, including gas station memorabilia, classic cars and motorcycles, with craveable food and high-octane entertainment events. Quaker Steak & Lube® has won hundreds of national and international awards for its food and more than 20 wing sauces.
Chicken wings & many spicy sauces star on the American menu at this casual, automotive-themed chain.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 590 Chamber Dr, Milford, OH 45150
Phone: (513) 831-5823
Website: http://thelube.com/locations/ohio/milford-cincinnati/
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Reviews
The interior is super cool — tons of fun automotive-themed decor and interesting details everywhere you look.
What we ordered:
Full rack of ribs with baked potato and broccoli – everything was served cold, but surprisingly still tasted good.
Cheesesteak with homemade chips – delicious! The chips were a standout.
Buffalo cauliflower – good flavor, but I probably should’ve picked a different sauce.
Service was on the slow side, but overall, the experience was enjoyable and the vibe alone makes it worth a stop. I’d come back!
Update: Nov 3, 2023
The service was quick, and food was good. We came for early dinner. It was busier than usual.
Original:
Came for lunch on Thursday. It was not too busy. The service was quick, and our waiter was very nice and friendly.
We ordered the ribeye steak – turned out that it was very good. I would say it’s better than Texas Roadhouse. Overall was good.
We arrived just over a hour later to be told that they stopped doing so weeks ago. Now, the only reason we came there was for this promotion. Yes I understand promotions end. When some large woman who appeared to be of management came to our table we were clearly upset with the news. She offered a “discount” and explained their current promotion is 5 wings for $5 and left us to our server (the bartender).
I ordered 10 Arizona Ranch with extra sauce. The others ordered as well. My order came out very fast (under 5 minutes), then a few minutes went by and the others were served.
When I say these were the driest wings I’ve had…it’d be an understatement. 9 out of 10 of my wings were large overcooked drums that had so little sauce on them that the paper liner was almost dry.
Yeah, I got their message. Won’t be back. Funny though, people I speak to locally share similar disgust. Weird.
Eventually, our server, an older woman, came over. She seemed indifferent and uninterested in us, walking past and chatting with other tables while we waited. It honestly felt like we were an inconvenience to her. That or the individual, whom I asked for our server too, must’ve said we were some entitled or disgruntled customers.
We were disappointed to learn that the all-you-can-eat wings no longer existed. I understand, things change. We placed our order and got our drinks after about a total of twenty minutes. Unfortunately, our server didn’t return to check on us until our food was ready. She appeared to be too busy talking with other tables, almost as if she had a vendetta against veterans on Veterans Day.
I didn’t even ask about any special deals or discounts for veterans; my wife and I just wanted some wings. But after leaving, I couldn’t shake the feeling that we had been treated poorly. Serving your country shouldn’t mean being treated like dirt, that’s how I felt after our experience at Quaker.
We were a 10 top it was odd that we were able to just walk in but after the experience I completely understand. It was 66 degrees in the restaurant and when people complained rather than turning up the heat they brought out space heaters like its a common occurrence. I know its consistently that way because there was not a single worker in the dining area without long sleeves or a sweat shirt.
The only one who got their correct order out of ten of us was my husband. When the manager learned of that rather than checking the receipt to see what was rang in to see where the problem was he immediately blamed the server. After reviewing our ticket it was rang in correctly and I told her to show him or I would if she wanted because we knew it wasn’t her fault from the get go. The wing count they gave me doesn’t even exist on the menu. They did take money off our bill but considering most of us ordered wings and the counts were not right I don’t really know that we saved anything as our order had extras like loaded fries and higher wing counts which we were not given. The only positive was if you like flats that is all we were given I guess they ran out of drumstick shaped wings?
We didn’t even get to eat together as dishes were brought out 2 or 3 at a time with long waits in between. The last plate didn’t come out until the rest of us were done and he said it tasted so much like garlic he could not taste the beef in his burger. All the the food that was not wings was over seasoned whether garlic or salt or otherwise. The fries were so over seasoned with salt I hesitated to even give them to our baby.
Let me be clear: I did not want to like this Bloody Mary as much as I did. I ordered it casually. Recklessly. Like someone who thought they were in control of their life. Turns out, I was wrong.
This thing showed up spicy but not aggressive, Enough heat to wake me up, but not enough to make me question my choices (rare).
Honestly, it’s less of a cocktail and more of a well-seasoned emotional support beverage. If you’re hungover, tired, or just disappointed in humanity, this Bloody Mary understands you. Make sure to order it with titos