Skip to main content

wing week with the hubby

Ronnie and I LOVE wings! Ronnie only really eats garlic parm. I will eat different flavor but prefer something spicy! We wanted to do 8 places, but time got away from us. Here are the highlights from our wing week!

1. Rowley Inn. If you haven't been here you need to check it out. Cool vibes great food and drinks and Monday is all night happy hour. We each got an order of wings, onion soup and poutine! I also had a Pink Nightmare (the drink was amazing). 
This poutine was amazing. The gravy was really good and the fried cooked perfectly!
this was a peach bourbon sauce. It had spice but was not overly sweet. 
Ronnies favorite- lots of cheese not a ton of garlic. Very good.

The next place we tried was Ninja Kitchen. I got and order of gochugang wings that were special for this week and sides of the tom yum soup. 
The mushrooms and broth were flavorful. Nice pieces of shrimp as well. I love this soup!

The last night we tried 2 places at once- Saucy Brew Works and Ohio City Pizzaria.

Saucy offered a bourbon wing and we also opted for the buffalo cauliflower. I have had pizza there before and it was amazing. The wings were not my favorite. They were small and the sauce was ok. 
Ohio City Pizzaria was amazing! The salad was fantastic and the garlic oarm wing had great flavor. I had never been here before and I would definitely go back and try the pizza as well. Check out this freshness! 
The wings were super meaty and that salad had all the toppings. 

We wanted to try some places on Saturday as well but did not have a chance. I love these specialty weeks where you can try food at different places for a low price. As always though you should always purchase another item not just the cheap item and tip well! Local restaurants need us right now! If you like something- go back soon and try some other items!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Bologna Day3- day trip to Modena

 We started off the day sort of late.  Decided to do a day trip to Modena, round trip was under 17 euros total for us both.  We walked to the train station which is literally like 5 minutes from our hotel grabbed a cappuccino water and apricot filled croissant and off we went.  We arrive in Modena less than a half hour later.   look at the pretty streets of Modena Another day another piazza! But we were in Modena and I was in search of balsamic...a tasting a something.  The first store I went in to had very, very high end balsamic you could do a tasting for a price and the cheapest bottle started at 60 Euro.  This was not our balsamic market.  This was a little above where we wanted to buy and we have tasted the really expensive stuff before.  But then we found a reasonable store.  Giuseppe Giusti offers free tastings of their balsamic at all different levels and their vermouth.  It was all fantastic.  We decided on some i...

YY Time with Y-town Friends

This new place is Asian town was a fantastic experience with some wonderful friends.  Ronnie and I got a call dear old friends John, Dave and Dana- from Youngstown and now living in Cleveland- to meet for lunch at a new place called YY Time.  This restaurant is a cool new concept in Asia Town.  You sit and order through a QR code.  Each seat has its own code.  They have street food, skewers, Asian soups, bubble teas and milks so many great choices.  We each ordered an then shared as we love to do.  I cannot wait to return!  Here are the great items we tried that day.   Salty crispy chicken and a fruit bubble tea Rice Noodle soup with braised brisket and one of the specialty crossing the bridge soups.  The noodle soup was amazing.  The flavor of all the broths were just amazing.  My husband and I split ours and It is definitely big enough to split.  And then we all tried a little bit of each others to just have a taste...

GIrls Trip- Alaska

I know know, this blog is all about the fun stuff I do with my husband, but this one blog post is going to be about an adventure I had with the one person I have known the longest in my life- my sister! The trip started with Angela texting one day asking if I wanted to see the Aurora Borealis....I thought sure why not.  And then we booked a trip and here we are. As we were planning I remembered an old friend from my semester at American lives in Fairbanks so I reached out to him for suggestions.  He offered some great ideas on places to go, things to do, and places to eat. Sadly we will not be able to see him and his wife, because they leave for vacation right after we got in town.   So the adventure for me started with a 7:50 text that my flight changed and a rerouting.  I left Cleveland at 1:40 pm and met up with my sister in Seattle at around 7 pacific time for a quick dinner before we parted ways for our flights to Fairbanks (different airlines).  ...