Master Critic Review
Shultz Wings & Hoagie
7.8
A neighborhood wing-and-sandwich counter where the wings are the main event and the sauce is the reason people come back. Treat it like a focused order spot—wings plus fries—then use the hoagie lane as the secondary move when you want a fuller meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken wings with house sauce, Fries, Steak hoagie
Scores:
Value: 8.2
Service: 7.4
Consistency: 7.6
Food Quality: 7.8
Atmosphere: 6.2
Cultural Relevance: 7.3
What makes it special: Sauce-forward wings with an old-school neighborhood counter cadence.
Who should go: Wing loyalists who like classic corner spots
When to visit: Late lunch to dodge the dinner rush
What to order: Wings with house sauce, fries, steak hoagie
Insider tip: Ask for sauce on the side if you’re traveling more than 10 minutes.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Primarily street parking nearby; usually manageable for quick pickup, but expect tighter spots during the dinner rush and weekend evenings.
Dress code: Ultra casual—hoodies, work clothes, and sneakers all fit. Come as you are.
Noise level: Moderate—more counter-and-go energy than a quiet sit-down, but you can still hold a normal conversation.
Weekend wait: 20-35 min for wings during peak hours (longer if you’re ordering a bigger batch).
Weekday lunch: 5-15 min typically; fastest when you keep the order simple (wings + fries).
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Limited—fries and basic sides are your safest move, but this is a wings-first menu.
Vegan options: Very limited—mostly fries/sides; not a reliable vegan stop.
Gluten-free options: Limited—traditional wings may work for some diners, but cross-contact risk is likely in a small counter kitchen (sauces and fryers can be a factor).
Best For
Better for: Sauce-forward wings with that classic corner-spot rhythm—when you want a repeatable wing + fries win without paying for polish or extras.
Skip if: You want a sit-down sports-bar hang, a big variety of sauces/flavors, or dietary-flexible ordering—this is best when you keep it focused and treat it like a quick-hit wing mission.