WesWings
About the Business
WesWings is a popular food institution located at 156 High Street in Middletown, Connecticut, United States. They offer a variety of delicious menu options such as the Breakfast “Pail”, Chunky Monkey Pancakes, Eggs Benedict, Bacon Egg & Cheese, and more. Their menu also includes options for vegetarians and those with dietary restrictions. In addition to their tasty food offerings, WesWings recently signed a Neutrality & Voluntary Recognition Agreement with Local 217 UNITE HERE, showing their commitment to working with all stakeholders, including their employees, customers, and Wesleyan University. With a focus on enhancing the lives of their employees and improving the overall dining experience, WesWings continues to be a beloved establishment in the Wesleyan community. Visit WesWings today to enjoy a delicious meal and support a business dedicated to positive change.
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Location & Phone number
156 High St, Middletown, CT 06457, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Food are fresh and perfectly cooked, and the sauce was flavorful and not too heavy. I also tried the tiramisu for dessert and it was heavenly. The service was exceptional, with the staff being attentive and accommodating. They were knowledgeable about the menu and made great recommendations. The owner even came to our table to make sure everything was to our liking."
"WesWings is a fast food style restaurant at Wesleyan University. The food consists of several fried options and sandwiches. While the food is not the most healthy, it's a nice place to stop in for a lunch convenient to campus. The menu features several options. This is probably not the place for vegans or veg. The line was short and the food was ready in about 5 minutes even at noontime. There were some people there, and the seating both indoors and out was ample. Many of the staff are students at Wesleyan. Not having a meal plan as I am not a student, I was able to pay with a credit card with no problem. I had a turkey club sandwich and a bottled soda. At about $15 per person, I found the price to be higher than competition such as Subway sandwiches. The food was a bit greasy, but not terribly so. My party opted for outdoor dining, which was pleasant on a sunny late April afternoon. Overall it's a nice dining option providing an alternative to cafeteria food. I am unlikely to eat here daily because the fried food is probably not that healthy and it's a bit expensive, but once in a while I can see it's a nice treat and a pleasant way to share a casual lunch with colleagues. It's conveniently located on campus, an advantage over going to Main Street. This would be a good occasional alternative to dining in the cafeteria for students, and a good place for lunch for socializing with visitors and guests when you prefer to be on campus."
"Fresh, hot, delicious food that, as a Wesleyan student, is a welcome contrast to the standard everyday Usdan food. The crispy mozzarella sticks went perfectly with the marinara sauce. The Wings of Death lived up to their name as spicy and scrumptious. Highly recommend. Will be back again."
"The food wasn’t good. The chicken wings are very chewy and the number of points spent as a student wasn’t worth it. The booth seats are cool when with friends but the food is mid at best. Wesleyan students go to Summerfields instead. The flies ate the food more than me!"
"Ordered wings and boneless wings . Hot and mild . Order was mixed up. I brought it to their attention They just didn't care . That aside . The boneless were over cooked and the sauces were out of a plastic jug and lacked imagination. But the cashier had a nice hinee so there's that"
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