Buddy Clarke’s Tavern

Basic Information:

Location: 1604 Clay Ave, Scranton, PA, 18509
Phone Number: (570) 955-0856
Wing Night: Tuesday
Wing Night Price: $1.10 per wing
Wing Flavors:

Mild, Hot, Crabby, BBQ Dry Rub, Nashville Hot, Porketta, Jerk (Spicy BBQ), Dirty Honey BBQ, Buffalo Garlic Parm, Hot Honey Ranch, Spicy Korean

Links: Facebook
Notes:

Wing to get: Nashville Hot

  • Back to Buddy Clarke’s - 04/09/24

    Overall Rating: 76

    Lynch Serniak

    Lynch's Rating: 37 out of 50

    Environment: 9

    It’s been quite a while since we’ve made a visit to Buddy Clarke’s. In fact, the last time we made a wing stop, they were under different management. Since the new management came in, which I believe has already been a couple years, the place has been modernized while still having some of the same feel of the original Buddy Clarke’s. There is a long bar with plenty of seats, a good amount of bar height tables across from the bar, and a couple options for sit-down tables as well. While the places wasn’t packed during out visit, they had a good showing for their Tuesdays wing night. We opted for the bar this visit. If you’re into craft beers, they offer some good options that will be sure to catch your fancy. Our bartender was very friendly and quick with service as well. Plus our food came out relatively quickly. In the end, it was an overall great experience during our visit.


    Wing Size: 3

    Unfortunately, I didn’t capture a picture of their everyday menu to see the normal wing prices. On Facebook, they do have an updated menu (as of 4/3/24), but no prices. On their website, they list the wings at 10.50 for an order of 10. I feel like that is outdated because on our visit for wing night, they were offering wings at $1.10 each. For those who are not the greatest at math, that comes out to $11 for 10. It’d be a very interesting strategy to have a a more expensive wing night. Perhaps you’re paying more for the convenience of order a smaller volume of wings, but I doubt that’s the case. Regardless, $1.10 per wing is one of the most expensive wing nights we’ve seen. Additionally, most of my wings were below average in size.


    Wing Flavors: 7

    I was torn on what to rate the flavor options for Buddy Clarke’s. On one hand, they don’t have a huge selection. On the other hand, the options to do provide are pretty unique and a bit outside the box. While they do offer your usual Mild and Hot, it seems most of their other flavors have a bit of a twist. For example, instead of BBQ sauce, it’s a BBQ dry rub. In fact, they offer a lot of varieties of BBQ, such as Jerk, which is a Spicy BBQ, and a Dirty Honey BBQ. I’m a sucker for an Old bay wing, so I was happy to see Crabby on the menu. And I knew once I saw that Nashville Hot, that was going to be one of my options.


    Wing Taste (x2): 9

    As a whole, all the wings I ordered were cooked great, They had a nice fried crispness that made each bite enjoyable. My first order that I sunk my teeth into was Crabby. I really liked that the Old Bay wasn’t a dry rub and was mixed into a dark red, hot sauce base. They had a good buffalo flavor with a decent old bay spice flavor. The Buffalo Garlic Parm were delicious. They also had that dark red hot sauce base mixed with a great balance of the garlic and Parm flavor. I really enjoyed these wings. Finally, my favorite wing of the bunch, was the Nashville Hot. It was a sticky, spicy, dark sauce popping with lots of flavor. It had a slight brown sugar sweetness mixed with a really enjoyable spice that was not overpowering. I highly recommend these wings. If you look for a cheap wing for wing night, this is not the place for you, but if you look beyond that, you’re in for a treat with some delicious wings.

    Serniak's Rating: 39 out of 50

    Environment: 9

    One of the first places we, your NEPA Wingmen ever went to, was Buddy Clarke’s. Without doing any research, I think that was about 8-9 years ago. Things have changed since then. We now have AI, which has presented the very real possibility that our days are numbered and that we will be conquered by our metal overlords, roughly 50 World War 3s have begun, and Buddy Clarke’s got a massive facelift.

    I don’t know when they revamped the place but man alive they did a good job giving the place a boost without axing what makes the place great, and that is the ultimate corner bar. It’s my favorite quality about Buddy Clarke’s: when I walk in there I feel a very relaxed vibe. A vibe that says “Take a seat, hang out, watch the game, and shoot the shit about anything.” I know that’s a bit cliche but it’s the absolute truth when it comes to Buddy Clarke’s.

    The inside houses some tables but many. But, they do have about a 50ft bar top attached to the wall that you can do everything you need. There’s also a massive bar that will easily accommodate you. I really think Buddy Clarke’s houses one of the best literal bars in the area. It has a classic setup that’s equipped with several TVs that give the chance to get a wide range of drinks.

    Our bartender was very diligent, knowledgeable, and added some excellent conversation as we dined. The guy was a real pros pro of a bartender.

    I knew it was going to be a good time when we got there because the door was open due to it being a nice day. When the door is open of any bar, it’s 100% going to be a good time.


    Wing Size: 6

    I’m giving  6 here. Might seem low but when it’s wing night and wings are $1.10 a wing and they’re only, at best, medium size, that’s what score I’m giving.

    I’ve said this before; I don’t run a restaurant thus I don’t buy any inventory from companies that supply me with food. So, I don’t exactly know what goes into everything that makes up why some places choose their prices. What I do know is that some places are much less per wing than others and we document that here.

    I also understand inflation affects everyone and everything. I get all that.

    I got 20 wings and I walked away full. I imagine most would as well.


    Wing Flavors: 8

    I love the uniqueness of the variety of wings at Buddy Clarke’s. You can get all the standard wing flavors, but you get them in an interesting and thought-provoking way.

    For example, it’s not just BBQ it’s Jerk, Dirty Honey BBQ. It’s not just hot ranch, it’s hot honey ranch. Little things like that go a long way with me.

    There are also solid additions such as Spicy Korean, Nashville hot, and Porketta.


    Wing Taste (x2): 8

    I feel like the wings at Buddy Clarke’s at some point in the cooking process grilled. I say this because they had an excellent char on them.

    First was the hot and they had a wonderful flavor to them. They had some spice, nothing too wild. But they were more tasty than they were hot.

    Next was the spicy Korean. These were loaded with a BBQ sauce. But, like in the name, they had chili notes that brought good spice. Again, nothing at all overpowering. Just good all-around taste.

    Moving on to the Jerk BBQ. Loved this sauce. Maybe because I went to Jamaica for my honeymoon but I can’t get enough jerk sauce and jerk rubs. This sauce had all the jerk notes and spices you’d expect. Adding the char from the grill and this was a stellar combo.

    Lastly was the porketta dry rub. What I enjoyed the most was that though it was a dry rub the wings weren’t simply dusted with the dry rub and bites were literally dry. There was a moistness that covered the wing and then the dry rub was applied and it was terrific. I think you need that slight wetness when it comes to dry rubs. To me, it enhances the flavor and in this case, the Porketta run was caked on. That’s the way to do a dry-rub.


  • Buddy Clarke’s Podcast - 06/23/15

    We finally made a return trip to Buddy Clarke’s and recorded a nice, little Wingcast for you. Head to the bottom of this post to check it out.

    In the podcast, we talk about the hardcore game of Cutthroat Cricket that we played. Also, you can hear all about how crazy Serniak went with the wing flavor options. This man was an animal!

    To read about our first visit, head over to the Buddy Clarke’s Review Page. Also, don’t forget to check us out on iTunes, where you can subscribe to automatically download all the podcasts as they come out.


    Buddy Clarke’s Tavern - 06/23/15

  • First Time to Buddy Clarke’s - 06/25/13

    Overall Rating: 71

    Lynch Serniak

    Lynch's Rating: 36 out of 50

    Environment: 7

    I drive by Buddy Clark’s quite often, but I’ve never noticed it before right off the side of Green Ridge Street in Dunmore. This can most likely be attributed to the fact that it is a small townie bar that is easily missed. There is not much seating outside of the bar area. The waitress was nice and was very good at getting our food and drinks. We got there around Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy time, and the waitress allowed us to put that station on, so we got to enjoy that while enjoying wings. The place wasn’t that packed, we shared company with a group of older guys and a group of college-aged girls. The two groups seemed friendly enough. It seemed like a nice place to hang out, and the rest of the menu was intriguing. I can see myself getting other food from there in the future. On top of that, I’m pretty sure this is the only place I have come across that has a Saturday night wing night. It was interesting because they were out of a lot of things. For example, I wanted a lemon for my water, but they were out. I also wanted Hot Garlic Parm, but they were out of Parmesan cheese.


    Wing Size: 8

    It’s nice to find a place that has their wings at $0.35. It’s not as common as it used to be. These wings were a pretty nice size for the price too. You won’t leave disappointed, that’s for sure.


    Wing Flavors: 7

    I wasn’t able to locate a menu of this place online, so I went into it blind. With it being such a small place I was under the assumption that they wouldn’t have a huge selection. I was pleasantly surprised to see that they have a pretty decent selection of flavors. There was nothing super out of the ordinary here, but I’m always happy with more variety. They also allow you to mix and match flavors that they have listed on the menu.


    Wing Taste (x2): 7

    This place did a great job of making a wing that was both big and crunchy. Personally, I like bigger, rubbery wings. It’s nice to get a crunchiness in there, but it’s rare with bigger wings because by cooking them longer, they get smaller. I ordered Hot, Hot Garlic Caesar, and Hot Ranch. The Hot were decent. These wings didn’t overly impress me., but they still had a good taste to them. The wing was pretty spicy. The Hot Garlic Caesar were pretty darn good. I liked the mixture of the sauces here. The Hot Ranch were really good too. I’ve never had a bad Hot Ranch, and this place didn’t disappoint either.

    Serniak's Rating: 35 out of 50

    Environment: 6

    Buddy Clark’s is a small bar off of Greenridge St. It felt like a little townie bar that has its regulars that no about it. The place is a straight up bar with an obvious Irish touch. There is no pool table or darts, you basically go there for 1 reason unless you are the Wingmen. Our bartender was nice and the patrons who were there were in good spirits.


    Wing Size: 8

    At wing night at Buddy Clark’s, you will find that wings are 35 cents. That doesn’t happen a lot any more. As for the size of the wings, they are a very generous size. There were a few that were small but most were large.


    Wing Flavors: 7

    Clark’s, which I believe is sometimes called had better flavor selection than I though they were going to have. They had hot, hot ranch, Caesar, bbq, butter/garlic and ranch but then on their menu they let you know that the caesar, ranch, hot and parmesan can be mixed with any their flavors. I really like how they put that on the menu.


    Wing Taste (x2): 7

    First off, the wings were nice and crispy and for their size that is difficult to do. I ordered the hot, Caesar, hot ranch and butter/garlic. The hot were solid with a descent spice to them. They were very flavorful in every bite. For the hot ranch, I could of used a bit more ranch to them but that’s nitpicking. The butter and garlic were alright and they had a lot of garlic but it was minced garlic and that’s okay, I just prefer actual fresh garlic. I think it makes a big difference. The Caesar were solid as well and were exactly what I was hoping for.