Victory Lap Challenge
a close up of a burger on a cutting board
chicken wings and dipping sauce
Merch shop interior
a close up of a sandwich
a glass of beer
The best part of this restaurant is the Entry / lobby
bacon, avocado, and lettuce
bacon and cheese on a bun
Eggstraordinary Burger Onion Rings
the bar
BBQ Pork Mac & Cheese
Tiki drink made with rum - 10 dollars
Cool ambiance
menu
Bar area
interior
menu
Mom's Meatloaf Dinner
burger, burgers, food
Nancy C.
Nov 28, 2024
The food, the atmosphere, the interior decorating, the menu and especially our server Brian Katz.The menu choices were plentiful. It is a great place to come and watch sports.
Read MoreThomas L.
Jan 10, 2025
Overall very typical experience for a restaurant in the tourist area. Arrived and there was no line. The host couldn't tell if a table was ready or not. She then asked if a high top would be okay. We had a 3 year old so we said table or booth preferred and she was hesitant, assuming there wasn't one in the next assigned servers section. She didn't bring any silverware to us either. One person ordered the boozy milkshake and said they couldnt taste any alcohol and questioned if it was even added but didn't say anything to the server. Highlight of the meal was the fried pickles. They were great and hot. Until our main meal arrived about 4 mins later. 1 person had wings and said they were good. Another had the Wagyu burger, and they thought the mass produced patty was basic and nothing special. Another had the "hot" beef sandwich...which wasn't very hot. Clearly not something they make often, I assume the meat is nuked since it didn't look fresh. Barely any meat on the sandwich, and very gristly. And not even soft gristle, felt like chewing on a hard jelly bean. The mashed potatoes were grainy and the gravy was your standard vat gravy. The kid in our group had the Mac and cheese and she thoroughly enjoyed it. I tried it and I didn't know you could screw up the blue box that badly. Maybe an off night for them, I'll give them another shot in the future, but for now, it wasn't worth the $100 dropped for 3 adults and 1 child.
Read MoreBill P.
Dec 22, 2024
Sickies Garage, a chain with a few locations scattered across the Midwest, channels a mechanic-themed vibe similar to other car-inspired eateries like Ford's Garage. And in tourist-heavy areas like Orlando and Kissimmee, these restaurants have to work hard to grab your attention--and your wallet.As regulars on the hunt for smaller chains and locally owned gems, Lisa and I are all about giving places a fair shot. We strive to offer honest reviews so you can make informed decisions about where to eat. That said, I have to be upfront: Sickies Garage has some areas that need a serious tune-up.Located in the competitive dining scene of Kissimmee, the place looks impressive from the outside, but things start to slip as you step inside. The spacious dining room, wrapped around a massive full liquor bar, promises a lively atmosphere. However, our experience began with a rather baffling delay--our hostess was MIA for a solid 15 minutes, leaving a frustrated crowd of around 20 people waiting. When she finally appeared, she informed us that the entire staff was on break and that we'd have to wait another 20 minutes to be seated. This was a first for us. Apparently, "the whole store has the flu"?Despite the lack of patrons, it was clear they were severely short-staffed, which might explain the delay. The service, once we got seated, was average--our server was friendly but seemed stretched thin.We kicked things off by sharing the Onion Ring Tower, which was a highlight. The crispy rings paired well with a zesty horseradish dip--definitely a winner. Sickies' menu also boasts a spice scale for their chicken wings, which piqued our curiosity. Lisa went for the boneless wings, while I opted for traditional wings somewhere in the middle of the spice scale. Unfortunately, both options were underwhelming. The wings were tiny, the sauce was weak, and the flavor barely registered. In a word? Bland.The kids' menu was standard fare--chicken tenders and mac-and-cheese--but nothing to write home about. My brother, who specifically ordered a medium-rare burger, was disappointed to receive a well-done version.In the end, Sickies Garage felt like overpriced bar food with service that couldn't keep up with the crowd. For a vacation dining spot in a bustling tourist area, we'd recommend looking elsewhere. Sorry, folks, but this one didn't rev our engines.
Read MoreDavid P.
Feb 23, 2025
Great place for burgers and brews and other stuff too. Service is quick and friendly. Really cool atmosphere s really cool. Hip 80s music for the late Boomers (lol).
Read MoreElena C.
Feb 22, 2025
A burger place. Not the best burgers, but the ambiance and service is there. It is casual and can host large parties. I enjoyed the Sickies burger. The portion size is bigger. I wish the sweet potato fries were crunchier, and the fried pickles tasted soggy. Had the Valentine's special which comes with appetizer, burger, and dessert 2 for $40 which I think is a good deal. Menu items have a large variety as well!
Read MoreJeremy L.
Feb 22, 2025
KUDOS to Demi for providing supreme quality customer service! The Bunlesss Burger was delicious ! Thank God for Demi! The ambiance was jamming! I highly recommend all to come and visit to support this local business!
Read MoreKarley B.
Oct 5, 2024
Another one of those meals collected and taken back to the hotel to eat because we were too tired to be nice to strangers. Sometimes all you want to do is take off your bra, make a drink, eat greasy food, and watch Gordon Ramsey yell at people on Hulu, even when you're on vacation.So we ordered:SPARE PARTS (crispy appetizer sampler with fried cheese curds, fried jalapeños, fried pickles, and crunch onion tanglers served with spicy ranch dipping sauce) which I don't even remember tasting cuz once again Jeremy ordered too much food and I was busy focusing on something else. I think the fried cheese curds were the highlight of this platter.PB&J Wings (Sickies' uniquely delicious, award-winning sauce) - neither peanut buttery or jelly-like. I thought these would be weird, at the very least, but they tasted like chicken and I ended up dipping them in sauce to get them to hit any of my tastebuds. But now I know.MONTE CRISTO (Bread layered with tender ham, roasted turkey, Swiss and American cheeses, and mayo. Batter-dipped, gently fried, and coated with powdered sugar. Served with red raspberry preserves for dipping) except I didn't get any Raspberry preserves which I feel is an important part of the whole experience. And I'd be hard pressed to believe there was any Swiss on the sandwich. It was more like a gooey toasted ham and cheese. Not bad, per se, but not really the taste sensation I was hoping for.SMOKY BURNOUT (smoky meats on top of a burger. Peppered bacon, beef brisket, Jameson sauce and cheddar cheese on top of our signature burger patty.) Jeremy can't resist brisket.As far as sides, the mashed potatoes could do with a less aggressive gravy. The cheesy corn with bacon was lovely.It was a decent meal. I wouldn't mind going back to try some of their other burgers. I feel like I chose poorly this time around.
Read MoreSkye B.
Mar 3, 2025
Food was fantastic and so was our server, Al! My husband and I shared the pretzel bites for an app and they were great! I had the steak bite sandwich, my husband had the poutine sandwich, and my son had the kids fish sticks with a s'mores milkshake. Everything was wonderful! Would definitely come back when visiting the area again!
Read MoreJason S.
Feb 28, 2025
Huge selection of bugers and draft beer. Had boneless wings that were good. About 20 flavors of wing sauces. We stop by for late night happy hour whenever we can.
Read MoreMarcy B.
Feb 15, 2025
Alexis B was a great bartender. I'm very particular with my Cosmo and the one she made for me was a "chef's kiss"
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