Zone 208

301 2nd St, Lewiston
(208) 746-2005

Recent Reviews

Taylor Brown

Was in Monday evening with my boyfriend and the bartender/server was amazing. Very calm and chill environment with good wings.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Wings

Spencer Rhodes

Total dump.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Jilliann N

I wish I could’ve given zero stars :) the owners aren’t very considerate either.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Nan Ash

A bite size loaded potato is $17. That would've been ok IF the potato had even been warm enough to melt the shredded cheese, they had asked how you wanted your bite size cooked AND if they had bothered to cook/sauté the mushrooms and onions.Cold potato, very rare steak, raw mushrooms and onions with shredded cheese... told the server and got excuses for the 'new' menu.All six dinners came out at different times and three of them were wrong!

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

Michael Kaminski

Best wings you can find around here. Variety of flavors, some of them odd too! Restaurant is a sports bar with TV's and a portioned off section for pool.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Wings

Christina Creel

Fun atmosphere. Love trivia night alot of fun, meet new friends. Excellent customer service Rory is a great server remembers what you like.Friendly staff. Fun for all. :)Kid-friendliness: Family friendly fun for all

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Wings

Amy Barley

Wings were fantastic!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Burger, Chicken Wings

Jana Eubanks

Was here for my work Christmas party. The food was awesome, as always. The staff was amazing.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Adam Schmid

Definitely my go to place for all the football games. Get to watch any game at any time here. The food is great, the manager is fantastic and the place has that good ol small town pub vibe. 100% will go there again and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lowell Nee

We were looking for a family friendly place to watch a football game, and decided to try this place out. We had a great time. We didn't get our server's name, but he was fantastic. He took care of us from the moment we walked in. The food was great, too. The wings were perfectly cooked with tons of sauce.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Wings

brian harris

I was served raw hot wings after waiting in an empty bar for 45 minutes. Cook explained some issues with the new wings. I was told I could wait another 45 minutes which I declined. The waiter said, "good news, I removed the wings off of your bill". I replied that it wasn't something to be happy about as I never got my wings, why would I pay for something? He seemed confused and went outside with other staff for their 5th smoke break. I have never returned. I don't think Chicken Tar Tar sounds good.

Andrew Reyes

Good food although it was cold when we got it but they gave us fresh ones idk why they didn't do that in the first place, the environment is friendly and had a nice quiet room for pool and other stuff to

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Chicken Wings

Sunshine11671077786

This was sent for by the Emperor: May His reign be eternal. This review is said to have been developed in quick response and succession rules apply. The Struggle of Modern Day Feudalism: From Serfs to Wage Workers The parallels between the intricate dynamics of today's socioeconomic environment and the feudal systems of the medieval era are striking. Despite living in the 21st century, a time hailed for its technological advancements and global inter-connectivity, society exhibits patterns reminiscent of ancient hierarchical structures. Like the medieval serfs, a large portion of today's workforce finds itself entangled with corporate giants. These individuals often operate on a paycheck-to-paycheck basis, trapped in a relentless cycle of debt. This juxtaposition becomes even starker when considering the exponential growth of wealth and power by the corporate elite. In such a landscape, the work of the many disproportionately lines the pockets of the few, echoing the dynamics of lords/ladies, and serfs from ages past. Additionally, the fundamental liberty of property ownership, once a distant dream for the serfs, remains elusive for many today. With housing prices soaring and wages stagnant, we're reminded of a time when vast tracts of land were controlled by a select few, while the majority toiled on this land without ever owning a piece. The seductive allure of technological progress and the semblance of upward mobility act as veils, obscuring this neo-feudalism. Yet, the essence remains consistent: a structure, whether by design or inadvertence, that perpetuates inequality and sustains a hierarchy. However, within this broader narrative, there exist pockets of resistance and hope. The analogy of Silver talking down to Copper and Zinc, while all aspire to be Gold, serves as a poignant reminder of the social hierarchies at play. Yet, in every societal structure, there are beacons of hope. Take, for example, the establishment known for its fearless team, albeit marred by those bearing insincere "corn-fed smiles." Here, Bartender Steve emerges as a symbol of integrity, professionalism, and the quintessential worth of an individual. He represents the antithesis of the system, showcasing that genuine effort and skill can shine even in the most challenging environments. As we navigate this intricate socio-economic maze, the clarion call is evident. It's imperative to challenge the status quo, question outdated wisdom, and continually strive for a world where opportunities are not the exclusive domain of a few but are genuinely accessible to all. The journey towards such a world requires collective introspection, courage, and above all, recognition of the intrinsic value of every individual. As we grapple with these challenges, may we always remember the worth of those who, like Bartender Steve, epitomize the essence of genuine service and human connection. Cook your tips and don't forget the grills and the gills. God is good. [Delivered]

Peter Jasak

Very good wings and cold beer with a server that kept us supplied. Nice clean area with sports on TV. Who could ask for more?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dale Tripplet

Zone 208 was excellent. I went in for some wings and was not disappointed. The service was as good as it gets. The bartender Lisa was superb. I was served promptly, i did not have to wait for drinks or ask for water. I would suggest zone 208 to everyone. It is child friendly with video games, vital golf pool tables and dart boards and the atmosphere was great.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Soup of the Day Bowl

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