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Sam's Wedge Inn: Wings, Phillies and horseradish vodka

Sam's Wedge Inn: Wings, Phillies and horseradish vodka

Yahoo29-04-2025

AUSTINTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – On the corner of New Road and Raccoon Road in Austintown sits a staple restaurant that's been serving up great food since 1967.
Sam's Wedge Inn's menu includes a rotating selection of six to eight Burger Battle burgers created by guests or employees. You'll love the Build-Your-Own Burger.
There's also a huge selection of jumbo wings that are never frozen, with 14 signature sauces to choose from. Try the massive Philly steak sandwich that's made with local sliced sirloin, grilled peppers, sautéed onion, mushroom and provolone cheese on a toasted hoagie roll.
The signature Sam's Special is also crafted from locally sourced chopped sirloin, made with a juicy patty with provolone on Texas toast. Other unexpected delights include the fried baloney sandwich with tater tots and the incredible Hungarian stuffed peppers.
If you're in the mood for appetizers, help yourself to some hot peppers and flatbread, and you can top any of the amazing menu items off with a drink from the full bar at Sam's Wedge Inn.
Try the Horseradish-infused vodka, help yourself to an Old Fashioned, or the 'Just Like the Fair' lemonade. The bartenders at Sam Wedge Inn will make you anything you want as you enjoy playing Keno or watching any sporting event on one of the 12 big-screen TVs. You'll never miss the Browns, the Steelers, Ohio State, the Guardians, or Pirates games. You'll also be able to catch all local high school sporting events that are shown live when they're available. The NFL package with all games is shown live as well.
There are also daily happy hour specials from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., like $2 domestic bottles, dollar off pints, $4 long islands and half price Tito's, Jack Daniels and Captain Morgan.
If you want a taste of the last true neighborhood bar and grill with great food, reasonable prices, and a friendly, welcoming staff, head into Sam's Wedge Inn open seven days a week from 11 a.m. until midnight.
Sam's Wedge Inn is located at 1685 South Raccoon Road in Austintown. Call 330-799-0718 and visit them online at SamsWedgeInn.com. You can also find them on Facebook.
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