Lunch Special
Pick breaded or battered fish with fries, either two pieces for $16.50 or a one-piece lunch portion for $9.95. It is a flexible all-week deal for a pub-fish order without committing to a full dinner plate.
$16.50 / $9.95 lunchBugsy's runs an International Beer Club built around ninety-nine qualifying brands, with twenty draught taps along the bar and a bottled list deep enough to keep the program honest. The food carries the pub-and-sports-bar identity the place was built on: Buffalo-style wings as the lead order, a couple of namesake burgers, a smokehouse pizza, fish and chips, a Reuben, weekend ribs. That combination — a serious beer list set against a comfort-food menu and the day's games on the screens — is the working shape Bugsy's has settled on. The Lakeshore Road location has held the corridor since 1978, which gives the regulars enough years to have settled into their orders.
The kitchen leads with Buffalo-Style Chicken Wings, served with carrots, celery, and the house California dip, with a sauce board that runs from mild and medium through hot, honey garlic, Cajun, BBQ, lemon pepper, sesame ginger, and honey-hot. The Gangster Burger pushes the seven-ounce house patty into full pub-comfort mode with BBQ, bacon, cheddar, crispy onion strings, and southwest mayo; Bugsy's Burger is the simpler treatment for the table that wants a Kaiser-bound, classic pub plate. Super Smokehouse Pizza is the bridge between the pizza and pub-food sides of the menu — an eight-slice pie carrying bacon, onions, mixed cheeses, and a choice between BBQ chicken and pulled pork. Fish and Chips, the Reuben Sandwich, BBQ Spareribs, Deep-Fried Pickles, Nachos Naturally, As Usual, and a Steak & Cheese Bonanza fill in the rest, alongside a kids' menu and a stated line on vegetarian and gluten-free options for tables that need them.
The beer program does real work here. Twenty draught taps and a ninety-nine-brand International Beer Club give a drinks-led table a reason to stay past the first round, and the program plays especially well with the slower pub orders — a Reuben and a few rounds, fish and chips with a couple of beer-club picks, or a Deep-Fried Pickles starter while the table reads the bottle list. Major sports packages run alongside the beer list, so a hockey night and a quiet Wednesday burger plate are both honest reads on what the kitchen and the bar do. The dining room handles both registers without one swallowing the other.
The pub identity is Irish-American at the root, aged into a Niagara pub-and-family-restaurant role and stayed in it. Forty-plus years of cooking from the same Lakeshore Road address turns a wing-and-burger menu into something the city orders by reflex: the after-work plate, the post-game table, the takeout pickup on the way home. Bugsy's still carries the original identity — the name on the door, the pour-house line, the sports packages running every night — even as the family-restaurant breadth has grown out around it. The north-end address sits close enough to working St. Catharines neighbourhoods that a weeknight order is reflexive rather than a plan.
The specials calendar is the simplest way to read the place across a week. Monday is the Buffalo wing special at $12.00 with a beverage; Tuesday is roast beef on a Kaiser with fries and gravy for $11.50; Wednesday is the Incredible Burger and fries for $12.50; Thursday is spaghetti or penne with meatballs and garlic toast for $14.95; and the weekend belongs to BBQ Spareribs, with a first rack at $30.99 and a second rack for $11.50 more. All-week bundles fill out the rest — the Pig Out Platter for groups, the Sports Pack Special for a pizza-wings-and-pitcher order on a game night. Time the visit against that grid and the calendar does most of the ordering work — Buffalo wings on Monday, roast beef on Tuesday, ribs on the weekend, and a beer-club round somewhere in there.
Pick breaded or battered fish with fries, either two pieces for $16.50 or a one-piece lunch portion for $9.95. It is a flexible all-week deal for a pub-fish order without committing to a full dinner plate.
$16.50 / $9.95 lunchBring the table to a platter loaded with shrimp, wings, chicken fingers, ribs, cheese balls, and onion rings. The two-person and four-person prices make it a shareable value move for groups that want a bit of everything.
$69.95 for 4 / $39.95 for 2Bring a group into a 12-slice pepperoni pizza, 20 wings, and a domestic pitcher or pop for $46.99. It works as an easy game-day bundle when the table wants pizza, wings, and drinks in one order.
$46.99On Saturdays and Sundays, Bugsy’s lists BBQ spareribs with the first rack at $30.99 and a second rack for $11.50 with beverage purchase and a side. It is a weekend special built for rib-focused orders.
$30.99 first rack / $11.50 second rackStart the week with Famous Buffalo Style Chicken Wings in multiples of 10 for $12.00 with a beverage purchase. It is the clearest pick for wing fans who want Bugsy’s signature bar bite at a sharper price.
$12.00Tuesday’s special is roast beef on a Kaiser served with fries and gravy for $11.50. It is a weekly comfort-food offer with the side included in the posted price.
$11.50Midweek burger plans are simple: the Incredible Burger comes with fries for $12.50. It is a filling pub-special order when the table wants a full burger plate without building a combo.
$12.50Thursday leans comfort-food with spaghetti or penne, meatballs, and garlic toast for $14.95. It is a straightforward pasta-night deal for diners who want a warm plate instead of wings or burgers.
$14.95A 99-brand beer club, 20 draught taps and a broad bottled list give Bugsy’s a reason to be more than a generic wing-and-burger stop.
The best ordering path runs through Buffalo-Style Chicken Wings, Gangster Burger, Super Smokehouse Pizza and group-friendly platters.
All-week bundles and weekday specials make timing matter, especially Monday wings, Wednesday burgers and weekend BBQ Spareribs.
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