I was sad it was mostly drumettes with very few wingettes (I had to look up what that part was called – wingette or flat!) which are my favorite part of the wing. These wings were a pretty good size and had a nice amount of meat on each wing. I really liked getting the wings plain – the wings stayed much crunchier than usual. I thought it was good but not as good as he says. T proclaimed it to be the “very best honey mustard sauce” he’s ever had. Jake and T pretty much fell over themselves and raved about the honey mustard sauce. That sounded like the best idea to me so we got the chicken wings naked with two different dipping sauces: honey mustard and ranch.
The wings can be tossed in BBQ, Honey Mustard, or Frank’s Red Hot Sauce and our waitress also asked if we just wanted them plain. We started off with a plate of a dozen chicken wings (you can also get a half order for $6.99). Some breakfast items are only available in the morning.
The Cafe at Harrah’s Rincon serves mostly American food – it’s almost diner like in the style of food they serve.īreakfast menu.