
Since 2013, we have been committed to serving amazing food to our community. For the past five years, we’ve been privileged to do this from our seasonal food truck. But now we’ve taking the next step: Wild Annie’s has become a full-time restaurant right here in McConnellsburg! You can find the same great food and hospitality, plus an expanded menu and event calendar, all in our beautiful new venue, tucked away, just off the beaten path of route 30 and route 522 N
Address and Contact Information
Address: 300 Lowry Dr, Mcconnellsburg, PA 17233
Phone: (717) 485-0847
Website: https://wildannies.com/
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Reviews
First visit a couple months ago was great, this time not so much.
Positive: my wife had a great burger with those awful Sysco flour battered fries that came out less than warm and mostly cold.
Negative: i ordered the buffalo wings (special?) I did ask for them to be crispy, so when the inside of the wings were not cooked – SURPRISE! I understand that making wings extra crispy entails a double fry…Annie must have missed that. Instaed these poor chickens were dumped in the fryer wet, over fried so they absorbed too much oil and never cooked through.
The very nice waitress said, “oh sorry” but never offered a solution. I think when a customer tells staff there was raw chicken served that should result in an immediate trip to the kitchen. Not today.
Sad and disappointed. We had hoped we found the perfect lunch spot on a drive we make often.
Have a burger. Skip the fries and anything that uses the fryer.
First time visit with Office get-together during lunch hour.
*Atmosphere: Nestled in the woods just off Hwy 30 in McConnellsburg, it is just a half-hour drive from the Chambersburg area. There are no other distractions nearby. It is a wooden country-style building with an interior filled with homey decorations, carefully curated to not look schlocky. Nice main seating area with two side rooms for groups, one of which opens to outside in summer. Plenty of parking. (*kid friendly).
*Food: The food is the best I have had in a long time for the price and setting! All the food appears to be as fresh as possible. Preparation and presentation are very nicely done for a casual atmosphere. Burgers, wraps, either plated or in baskets, are served with crispy vegetables, fries, and other in-house condiments. I had the fish basket, which was two medium thick pieces perfectly cooked without being soggy or dry and wrapped in a dark, crispy brown coating. Fries (coated?) were crisp and not soggy to the end! Both served with fresh in-house tartar or other sauces as requested. Good coffee or other fountain drinks. (* BYOB alcohol no corkage fee). Desserts were certainly not the standard off the shelf type. My Chocolate Torte (*no flour) was smooth, creamy, and dark with a raspberry sauce, certainly in-house crafted!
*Prices for the lunch items $10 to $20 dollars or so. Given the quality, it is a steal!
*Table Service is medium weight flatware and medium heavy mugs or glasses with good plates and wire baskets.
* Serving staff: Only two staff were working the main room, and our side room. Service was friendly and cheerful, well versed in the menu, and willing to accommodate and make suggestions. Kudos!
Personally, I was blown away to find such a gem hidden away in the woods! If in Chambersburg, it would stand out like a beacon on the hill! I intend to come back for a dinner service sometime soon!
** I went back for dinner service. Everything I said before applies! I had the steak option, which was wonderful!