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Tasting nicely cooked chicken wings, nacho chips and philly cheesesteaks is what most clients advise. Here you will be offered good brioches and tasty asida. Most likely, you'll return to this bar later to try delicious draft beer, ale or wine. You can come across notes that coffee is great here.

At TK's American Cafe, you can order dishes as a takeaway. This place is recommended for the competent staff. The enjoyable service is something these restaurateurs care about. This spot provides you with a great choice of dishes for affordable prices. Come here for the cozy atmosphere. Based on the guests' feedback on Google, this bar deserved 4.4.

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diego tenesaca Request content removal
I Went to eat with my wife yesterday and the owner didnt let us eat there because my wife didnt have her id .. we drove 30 mins to get there for the owner to tell us to leave. I asked her why we needed id .she said because in connecticut its state law. I just wanted to eat something with my wife and told her a bunch of times that we werent getting any drinks at all but she still insisted for id.There were some kids there eating with their parents and i asked her did you ask them for their id and she said no because they were there with their parents. My wife and i were in disbelief and left. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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TK's American Cafe is a neighborhood sports bar and restaurant that opened in Danbury, Connecticut in 1990. It was founded by Tom "TK" Kennedy. The building is actually Danbury's oldest continually operating tavern; a gravestone mural outside tells the story of all the previous businesses that called the spot home. Beginning in 1928, the site was home to CK Moore Autos: a car dealership. The first tavern to open on the site was Bennie Pane's Stone Grill in 1933; they obtained the first liquor license in the city. This was then followed by Pane's Restaurant (1937-48), Negri's Grill (1948-59), the 6 & 7 Restaurant (1959-78), The Bushwacker (1978-88), and A.W. Shucks (1988-90) before Kennedy took over. TK's nearly went on the gravestone mural themselves until they started having 10¢ Wing Night every Tuesday. Wing Night is still going strong after more than 30 years and TK's serves over 15,000 of their famous wings each week. I've been to TK's more times than I can count over the years because from 2003-07 I was a college student down the street at Western Connecticut State University. TK's is a very popular watering hole for WestConn students. I celebrated several birthdays here; if you go on your birthday then you get one free wing for every year that you've lived. I recently stopped by for dinner (for old times' sake). After looking over the menu (which consists of 76 wing flavors), I decided to order five Gold Rush (hot sauce & honey mustard), five Ugly (honey BBQ, suicide & bacon bits), five American Outlaw (honey BBQ, liquid smoke, bourbon & cayenne pepper), and five of the Four Horsemen (cocktail of three hot sauces, horseradish, xtra hot cayenne & sesame seeds). I thoroughly enjoyed all of them, but I have a soft spot for the Gold Rush wings. The Four Horsemen are probably the hottest wings I've ever had. At one time they were the hottest wings on the menu, but that honor now belongs to the Bushwacker wings (I didn't have the guts to try them). I washed everything down with pours of "TwoConn Easy Ale" by Two Roads Brewing and "Bengali" IPA by Sixpoint Brewery. TK's will always be a special place to me!
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American, Fast food, Vegetarian options
ClosedOpens at 11AM
$$$$ Price range per person $6 - $12
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255 White St
Danbury, Connecticut, USA
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255 White St, Danbury, Connecticut, USA
Features
Delivery Takeaway Outdoor seating Сredit cards accepted Wi-Fi Parking Booking TV Wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 11AM-1AM
MondayMon 11AM-12AM
TuesdayTue 11AM-12AM
WednesdayWed 11AM-12AM
ThursdayThu 11AM-12AM
FridayFri 11AM-1AM
SaturdaySat 11AM-1AM
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