"Initially, Vindicktive's setting screams “generic sports bar” with huge booths, TVs lining the walls, empty pint glass towers, and regulars glued to barstools. But the more time you spend here, the more it becomes a college party with best-night-ever energy. Music blasts, bartenders pause to ask how you've been, and sumo wrestling plays on the screens. And on Wednesday's 99-cent wing night, there's a packed house full of customers that catch bowls of wings zipping out of the kitchen like fly balls. It's nothing short of chaotic, but these crackly wings are well worth braving the bone-gnawing crowds." - aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley, gabe guarente
"Sure, it's called "Wing Wednesdays" instead of "Happy Hour," but logistics don't matter when you're dealing with the best buffalo wings in town—especially when they're 99 cents each. Just note that this Belltown spot gets tremendously busy." - aimee rizzo, gabe guarente
"Initially, this spot with huge booths, TVs lining the walls, and empty pint glass towers screams “generic sports bar.” But the friendly atmosphere and phenomenal chicken wings quickly prove otherwise. The flats and drums that fly out of this place are Seattle’s best, with crisp potato chip-like skin and tasty sauces—make sure spicy buffalo and lemon pepper hit the table. And, do some blue cheese dipping while you’re at it. (Vindicktive is a ranch-free zone.)" - gabe guarente, aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley
"Wings are a very important factor when it comes to choosing a sports bar to spend time in, and Vindicktive makes that decision easy because they serve the best in town. Piling into a booth at this Belltown spot to inhale a stack of buffalo flats is just as thrilling as the game itself. And speaking of, there’s always some kind of sport broadcasted on one of their many TVs, whether that’s football or sumo wrestling." - aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley, gabe guarente
"Sometimes the best kind of group meal involves sitting shoulder-to-shoulder in a large booth with music blaring, sumo wrestling playing on the TVs, and an abundance of buffalo sauce. At this sports bar in Belltown, you can do exactly that. There are tons of different nooks and crannies to take over, booths, bar seating, and even a mega-booth that could fit a small soccer team in the back corner of the restaurant. Just don't attempt this on Wednesdays—that's 99-cent wing night, and it gets so packed in there that you'll regret having friends altogether." - aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley, gabe guarente