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I went with my girlfriend after celebrating St Paddy's for brunch the next day. We were hair of the…read moredogging it and our server Wade is the man. His attitude and spirit made everything. We were snacking got food to go those pretzel bites saved my life. He told me to get that Bonfire burger and he threw extra sauces to go it was amazing. Definitely will be back in a better mind set.

We finally checked out this spot after my friends had been wanting to try it for a while. The space…read moreis nice with a good vibe, and there's plenty of parking, which is always a plus. I was a bit hesitant going in because it's been years since the last Yelp review -- that lack of recent buzz (good or bad) felt concerning. On a Saturday night, it wasn't overly busy, so we didn't have trouble getting a table (they don't take reservations but do accept call-aheads). I ordered the burger and onion rings, and both were genuinely delicious -- I was very happy with my food. Unfortunately, the experience wasn't as smooth for my friends. One has a severe seafood allergy, and she was shocked to learn that all fried items (fries, onion rings, etc.) are cooked in the same oil as the seafood. It made her nervous to order much else from the menu, and we almost walked out when we found out. A separate fryer or dedicated oil for non-seafood items seems like a basic accommodation these days. Two other friends are recovering alcoholics and were disappointed that the only "non-alcoholic" beer option still contained a slight amount of alcohol. Their only other choice was a sugary mocktail, which isn't great for diabetics either. In 2026, it's surprising that a restaurant/bar still struggles with these common dietary and lifestyle needs. The food we did eat was solid, but the evening felt dampened by the lack of basic accommodations. There are plenty of other places that handle allergies and non-drinkers much better. I would have scored them much higher if they could have accommodated this basics.

Wild Burger - burgers - Updated May 2026

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