Russell W.
Yelp
A long needed and overdue update for my review on this place...here's a revised/updated version of my prior review:
- OVERALL -
I can't even ballpark how many times I've been here...Yelp says 171, so at least 200? I love this place. Great atmosphere, friendly staff, great beer selection, amazing wings, and some good specials too. They celebrated their Bi-Centennial in 2022, so it's certainly a long-standing landmark in the area. If you haven't visited in 10 years or so, you'll likely notice how the footprint expanded out the back to add a lot more indoor seating, and they added a patio that now goes over the brook. It was definitely needed. Oh, and they added more bathrooms, which were badly needed. You can still visit the "classic" tiny ones that are on the bar side, but the restaurant side has new larger bathrooms if there's a line.
- FOOD -
The wings are GREAT. Better than just about anywhere I've been, just keep in mind that there are a ton of flavors, and some of them are pretty unique, so there's bound to be some you won't like. There's at least a handful that I don't like. Truth be told, I'm torn up about picking favorites flavors, as there are so many good ones, but I particularly like Hot Honey BBQ, Sweet BBQ Dijon, Sweet Chili, Garlic Parmesan, and Sesame Garlic Pepper (It's better than it sounds and is one of their saltiest wings, but very good...can't believe how many years passed before I tried it!). They'll also do some off-menu combinations - one notable favorite of mine is "Green Mexican", which is a combination of Green Mountain and Mexican Spice. Some of the flavors I'd suggest skipping would be Boom Boom, Lemon Pepper, Ranch, Old Bay and Old Bay BBQ.
I do have to note that despite the ridiculous number of times I've visited, I can't really lend much of an opinion on their food other than the wings. They're known mostly for the wings, so if you don't get them, you aren't really experiencing Bidwell. I do like the onion rings, and I always opt for extra veggies with the wings as simply another conduit for their delicious blue cheese.
- DRINKS -
They have a full bar, and a great beer selection that includes 25 or so draft beers from which to choose.
- SERVICE -
The Bidwell is great if you know what to expect. This place gets CROWDED, and with good reason. It's a hotspot for the area in general, which includes UConn, and has a lot of regulars. If you go the same night each week you'll start seeing the same people quite a bit. You shouldn't go to a TAVERN expecting a perfectly choreographed & calm sit down meal, just like you shouldn't go to Olive Garden and expect the same jovial, "hang-out and have a good time" that the Bidwell offers to those who have come to love it. The waitresses are often all over the place as they have lots of tables, and the wings fly out of the kitchen. They might need to bus three tables in 3 minutes, so they may walk right by you once, twice, thrice without saying anything. Don't expect long conversation when it's busy, and you may need to flag them down from time to time, but don't be shy, they're used to it! :).
- SEATING -
The bar side is almost always first come first serve for seating, but talking to a waitress can help too The later you show up on popular nights the more likely you'll be waiting - as the night rolls on the venue can start shifting from typical restaurant table turn-over rate to people tends to turn to people hanging out for an extended stay listening to music, watching the game, and grabbing a pint or six.
Can't get a table on the bar side? The restaurant side has a waiting list when it's busy. They're usually good about noticing a new group/couple, but similar to the discussion above, the pace is quick and they might not notice you by the door on a busy night with people standing around and shuffling around. If no one comes us to you, you may need to flag someone down.
- PARKING -
There's a decent amount of parking, but it can get completely packed when they're busy. We always opt to take our oldest car, as the lot and spaces can get tight. There's a small amount of parking across the street that can be used during night hours when it's busy. It's an unrelated business, but they aren't there that late, and don't tow. Street parking is a thing of the past. There wasn't much to begin with, but what there was went away when the town installed new sidewalks and street lamps.
- SPECIALS -
Monday nights are the cheapest if you plan on having a few beers. Drafts are $3 from 4PM to close (usually excludes one or two microbrews).
Tuesday is Prime Rib, Top Sirloin Steak, Pot Roast or Meatloaf Dinner and a beer for $17.95.
Wednesday is "Rocks & Wings." The 30-wing platter comes with 6 free 7oz ponies. They used to be Rolling Rock, but it was Stella Artois for my last Wednesday visit (Sept 2024). There's also live music later in the evening on the bar side (The band will set up in the corner closest to the old wood stove).