ZipPicks Awards
Best Wings in Edgewater
Master Critic Review
CFA Clubhouse
7.7
A game-day bar-and-grill setup where wings are a core reason people show up, especially when you’re watching something on the TVs. It’s a flavor-and-sauce spot more than a chef-y kitchen—order wings and one shareable, then let the drinks and screens do the rest.
Must-Try Dishes:
Signature wings, Nachos, Fries
Scores:
Value: 8.2
Service: 7.4
Consistency: 7.5
Food Quality: 7.6
Atmosphere: 7.9
Cultural Relevance: 7.4
What makes it special: A sports-bar clubhouse where wings are the default move with a game on.
Who should go: Fans who want wings, TVs, and a casual bar setup.
When to visit: Game times or happy hour for peak energy.
What to order: Signature wings; nachos; fries for the table.
Insider tip: Order wings early on big games—kitchens bottleneck fast.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is your main option; expect it to get tighter during game windows and after 6pm. If you’re driving in for a big matchup, build in an extra 10–15 minutes to circle.
Dress code: Casual sports-bar gear—hoodies, jerseys, jeans, sneakers all fit. Come as-is for a game; no need to dress up.
Noise level: Loud during games (TV audio + crowd), moderate outside peak times. Great for groups, not ideal for quiet conversation when it’s packed.
Weekend wait: 20–45 min typically; 45–60+ min during big games or prime-time sports nights.
Weekday lunch: Usually no wait or 5–10 min; faster if you’re not arriving right at a televised event start.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Limited — you can piece together shareables (fries, nachos without meat) but it’s wing-forward and not built around veg mains.
Vegan options: Very limited — plan on simple sides at best; call ahead if you need a true vegan meal.
Gluten-free options: Limited — some wings may work depending on sauce and prep, but cross-contact risk is high in a busy bar kitchen. If you’re very sensitive, this is a tougher pick.
Best For
Better for: Game-day energy, lots of screens, and a wings-first order that’s easy to execute—this is where you go for sauces, baskets, and a team-watch atmosphere without spending much.
Consider Alternatives If: Skip it if you want quiet conversation, a chef-driven meal, or strong dietary flexibility. On huge sports nights, choose a less TV-centric bar if you care more about speed and comfort than the crowd vibe.