Hello everybody! I know it's been a while since I last wrote, but that's how it goes. Today, I will be talking about Buffalo Wild Wings' boneless honey barbecue chicken wings. Buffalo Wild Wings (BW3) is located uptown Oxford behind the Holiday Inn. I love this place because they have games but my selfish dad won't let me play them sometimes. :( Sometimes this place stinks because the wings are made bad and taste like plain old bread, but other times - like during the winter Olympics - the place is so awesome because people are jumping on the tables screaming USA! USA!
Ok, now to those wings. The honey barbecue chicken wings are great. The chicken isn't like that McDonald's crappy chicken that when you bite into a chiken nugget its just a block of chicken mystery meat. BW3's chicken is real chicken. The honey barbecue sauce is not too sticky and not too runny and has a little spice to it. It's also got a good sour taste to it. It's really one of the best honey barbecue sauces out there. The breading was good and just right; it wasn't crumbly and not too soggy and not too crunchy. The breading is also not too thick and not too thin, thicker than a chicken McNugget's breading. The price was sort of reasanable at a price of $7.19 for 8 boneless wings.
I like to eat ranch with my wings, but you can also get blue cheese. BW3 is a bar, so for old men like my dad there is beer and stuff, but I always get Coke. It goes well with the sauce.
Just grading the wings, I would give them an 8 out of 10. The rest of BW3 makes it a real fun experience.
The service that we got was very good she asked us for refills often and asked how things tasted. For entertainment they have tvs,Tokyo Drift, Artic Thunder, Deer Hunter, the claw game, Golden Tee, table games, and a game where you can win expensive stuff.
Military guys and gals, end that war with a bunch of bazookas and blow that place up and come down here and eat some honey barbecue wings at Buffalo Wild Wings!
Garrett the Kid Food Critic
Hello! Welcome to my blog! This blog is going to tell you about Oxford area food for kids, because adults don't know what they're doing. Each semester I will talk about a certain kind of food (like meatball sandwiches, pizzas, Chinese food, etc) and each week I will tell you about a different restaurant selling that food (like Jimmy Johns, Subway, McDonald's, Bruno's Pizza, Pita Pit, etc). I hope this blog will help you and your parents get you the kind of food kids like!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Meatball Sandwich from SDS Pizza
Hello and we're back with another exciting meatball sandwich, this one from SDS (Student Delivery Service).
At SDS there are no seats inside. They deliver for free and you can pick up. They are mostly a pizza place. The service is good but not as open and friendly as Bagel & Deli. The meatball sub comes with green peppers, onions, meatballs, sauce, and cheese on a white sub with small white seed things (not sesame seeds). On the side there were banana peppers, pickles, and lettuce. I got the Tuesday night sub special which also included chips and a large drink.
I didn't like green peppers and onions, you might, but I took them off. They had enough meatballs that it flew out the sides of the sandwich. They were big but not sliced like Bagel & Deli. The taste of the meatball was sweet and sour with a touch of banana pepper. The sauce tasted like fresh tomatoes just squished with a tangy taste because of some spices. The cheese was melted on the sub. They had enough cheese, maybe just a slight too much because the cheese kind of took over the meatball flavor. The bread was dull, well you could taste it a little bit. It was toasted and crunchy. The regular price of the sub is $7.59. It's pretty high for what you get even with the $6.99 Tuesday special, because what if a poor hobo walks into SDS on a Wednesday night and wants a meatball sandwich, what are they going to do? Huh? The Bagel & Deli bagel was better and cheaper.
Out of a scale of 1 to 10, I would give it a 6.
So, if you're from Russia buy your plane ticket and stop being a spy, and come on down to SDS for a tasty meatball sandwich!
SDS Pizza
7 East Chestnut Street
Oxford, OH 45056-2687
(513) 523-1234
At SDS there are no seats inside. They deliver for free and you can pick up. They are mostly a pizza place. The service is good but not as open and friendly as Bagel & Deli. The meatball sub comes with green peppers, onions, meatballs, sauce, and cheese on a white sub with small white seed things (not sesame seeds). On the side there were banana peppers, pickles, and lettuce. I got the Tuesday night sub special which also included chips and a large drink.
I didn't like green peppers and onions, you might, but I took them off. They had enough meatballs that it flew out the sides of the sandwich. They were big but not sliced like Bagel & Deli. The taste of the meatball was sweet and sour with a touch of banana pepper. The sauce tasted like fresh tomatoes just squished with a tangy taste because of some spices. The cheese was melted on the sub. They had enough cheese, maybe just a slight too much because the cheese kind of took over the meatball flavor. The bread was dull, well you could taste it a little bit. It was toasted and crunchy. The regular price of the sub is $7.59. It's pretty high for what you get even with the $6.99 Tuesday special, because what if a poor hobo walks into SDS on a Wednesday night and wants a meatball sandwich, what are they going to do? Huh? The Bagel & Deli bagel was better and cheaper.
Out of a scale of 1 to 10, I would give it a 6.
So, if you're from Russia buy your plane ticket and stop being a spy, and come on down to SDS for a tasty meatball sandwich!
SDS Pizza
7 East Chestnut Street
Oxford, OH 45056-2687
(513) 523-1234
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Meatball Sandwich from Bagel & Deli
Hello! Welcome to my blog again. This week we'll be talking about Bagel & Deli's tasty Afterburner Meatball Bagel.
The Afterburner comes with banana peppers, meatballs, provolone, and pizza sauce on an onion bagel (and a free cigarette if you are 18 & over - your parents might not like that!). Or you can put it on a sub for a higher price. You can tell the sandwich makers there if you don't like banana peppers or onions or cigarettes - well, maybe your parents might like a free smoke. All the sandwiches at Bagel & Deli, if you want to change your sandwich and add mustard or mushrooms or smoked cheddar or cucumbers or swiss honey mustard or whatever and much more, you can. The service is super awesome and they make the bagels right in front of you. You can sit outside. There is only one table and two chairs inside. They deliver.
I didn't like banana peppers, so I took them off. You might feel a different way. I didn't really taste the onion part of the bagel. They had enough cheese, unlike the sandwich at Bruno's. The sauce was good enough for me. The flavor was kind of like beef jerky, so it you if like beef jerky you'll like their pizza sauce (I am not sure if it has meat in it, but it sure does taste like it). The meatballs were just like a meatball you'd put in spaghetti, but they were cut into slabs. There were enough of them. The bagel was steamed, so it was sticky and tender and good. The price of the Afterburner is $5.50 on a bagel and $8.25 on a sub. I felt like I got a lot for that money.
Out of a scale of 1 to 10, I would give it a 7.
Don't crash on your bike when you're coming down to Bagel & Deli to get this yummy stuff. Don't rush cause they're open until late!
Bagel & Deli Shop
119 E. High St.
Oxford, OH 45056
513-523-2131
Thank you for reading my blog!
Next week I'll be in Washington, D.C., so sorry but you'll have to wait two weeks for another delicious blog! :(
The Afterburner comes with banana peppers, meatballs, provolone, and pizza sauce on an onion bagel (and a free cigarette if you are 18 & over - your parents might not like that!). Or you can put it on a sub for a higher price. You can tell the sandwich makers there if you don't like banana peppers or onions or cigarettes - well, maybe your parents might like a free smoke. All the sandwiches at Bagel & Deli, if you want to change your sandwich and add mustard or mushrooms or smoked cheddar or cucumbers or swiss honey mustard or whatever and much more, you can. The service is super awesome and they make the bagels right in front of you. You can sit outside. There is only one table and two chairs inside. They deliver.
I didn't like banana peppers, so I took them off. You might feel a different way. I didn't really taste the onion part of the bagel. They had enough cheese, unlike the sandwich at Bruno's. The sauce was good enough for me. The flavor was kind of like beef jerky, so it you if like beef jerky you'll like their pizza sauce (I am not sure if it has meat in it, but it sure does taste like it). The meatballs were just like a meatball you'd put in spaghetti, but they were cut into slabs. There were enough of them. The bagel was steamed, so it was sticky and tender and good. The price of the Afterburner is $5.50 on a bagel and $8.25 on a sub. I felt like I got a lot for that money.
Out of a scale of 1 to 10, I would give it a 7.
Don't crash on your bike when you're coming down to Bagel & Deli to get this yummy stuff. Don't rush cause they're open until late!
Bagel & Deli Shop
119 E. High St.
Oxford, OH 45056
513-523-2131
Thank you for reading my blog!
Next week I'll be in Washington, D.C., so sorry but you'll have to wait two weeks for another delicious blog! :(
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Meatball Sandwich from Bruno's Pizza
Hello, I am Garrett the Kid Food Critic and you should come on down to Bruno's Pizza to get one of their famous meatball sandwiches... Out of a scale of one to ten I would pick a 4.5... Maybe that would be different to you. Back to those sandwiches. The taste really did not make me go crazy over them. I thought they should make the sauce more tangy.The last bite was all bread. I'm saying they should put more meatballs on the sandwich. I think that they should put more cheese on them in the future. The price was reasonable, only around 5$, and they made it fresh right in front of me. I've said a lot of bad stuff about their meatball sandwiches but I'm still saying to eat at Bruno's because it's a nice little place that is quiet and peaceful sometimes. But I also have to say don't go there on Friday nights, cause that's when all the drunk college students go.
Bruno's Pizza 31 E High St Oxford, OH 45056
(513)523-2266
In the future I'll post a picture of the sandwiches so you can get a better idea of what I'm talking about. Enjoy!
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