Recommended Dishes
Frickin' Chicken Wings (Bone-In)
Best enjoyed fresh on-site.
Frickin' Loaded Potato Skins
Packed with comforting flavors.
Ribs and Wings Combo
Tender ribs and delicious wings combo.
Frickin' S'mores
A gooey, indulgent dessert option.
Contact Information
Address: 19 N Saint Clair St, Toledo, OH 43604
Phone: +1 419 244 9464
Price Range: $$$$
Website: https://www.frickers.com/
Operating Hours
Sunday
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Monday
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesday
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Wednesday
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Friday
11:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 1:30 PM
❤️ Toledo Review
Fricker's
Fricker's in Downtown Toledo is the place where sports enthusiasts and families converge for a casual, upbeat dining experience. Located on North St. Clair St. adjacent to Fifth Third Field, this spot offers a vibrant atmosphere with over 20 televisions broadcasting the latest games, making it a perfect hangout for sports fans. But being a sports bar isn't the only card up Fricker's sleeve; their extensive menu offers a plethora of choices designed to appease various palates, especially those who have a penchant for chicken wings.
One of the most touted items on the menu is their famous Frickin' Chicken Wings. Available in both bone-in and boneless varieties, these wings come in a multitude of flavors, from the Mild and Medium to the bravely hot Frickin' Killer sauce. While some diners have raved about their juicy and flavorful wings, others mention inconsistency—ranging from overcooked wings to issues with sogginess in to-go orders. Recommendations? Definitely dig into the bone-in wings fresh on-site for the most rewarding experience.
Besides wings, Fricker's chicken-centric offerings continue with the Frickin' Chicken Chunks and Frickin' Chicken Sandwich. Expect these chunks to be succulent and generously portioned, especially when combined with your choice of wing sauce. The Frickin' Chicken Sandwich is another crowd favorite, fried to a golden crisp and doused in your preferred sauce. However, the quality of these items seems to vary, particularly in takeout format, so dining in might be your best bet.
Fricker's menu doesn’t just stop at chicken. There’s a decent selection of appetizers to start your meal. The Frickin’ Loaded Potato Skins are packed with all the comforting flavors you crave in a starter, and the Pretzel Bites with beer cheese make for a savory shareable treat. However, not everything is a hit, as some appetizers like the Onion Straws can feel a bit underwhelming based on varying preparation quality.
For those looking to diverge from chicken, the Ribs and Wings combo is worth considering. The baby back ribs, dressed in Fricker’s signature barbecue sauce, are tender and paired well with their chicken wings, providing the best of both worlds. Another highlight is the Porterhouse Steak, a hearty 16-ounce cut that pairs nicely with classic sides like Wedge Fries or a Dinner Salad.
Fricker's also offers kid-friendly options, making it a legitimate choice for families. Kids’ meals include options such as Mini Corn Dogs, Cheese Quesadillas, and 3-piece Boneless Chicken Wings, all of which come with a choice of fries. However, if you're visiting on a Friday night, be aware that the atmosphere can shift to a more adult-oriented vibe, complete with loud music and a bar-like feel.
Desserts at Fricker's provide a sweet ending to your meal. From the gooey Frickin' S'mores to the carnival-esque Frickin' Funnel Fries, these indulgent treats are perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth. And for those who appreciate a classic, their New York Style Cheesecake is consistently a safe, delicious choice.
Service experiences at Fricker's are hit or miss. While some patrons praise the attentiveness and friendliness of the staff, others have encountered less enthusiastic service, particularly during off-peak hours. Timing your visit for the lunch rush or pre-Mud Hens game could result in quicker, more consistent service. Remember to double-check hours (open until 1:30 AM on weekends) and, if you're aiming to catch a game—you might want to make a reservation or arrive early to snag the best seats with a clear view of the TVs.