Local Sports Bar Orders 847 Chicken Wings For Brewers Record-Tying Watch Party
Captain's Table on North Street tripled its usual Thursday wing order after the Brewers tied the modern-era shutout margin record with a 22-0 win over Seattle.
WAUKESHA — Captain's Table, the North Street sports bar that normally moves 280 chicken wings on a given Thursday, placed a rush order for 847 wings ahead of Tuesday night's Brewers watch party, after Milwaukee beat the Seattle Mariners 22-0 to tie the modern-era record for largest shutout margin.
The order, split between two suppliers after the bar's primary distributor said it could not fill the full request on four hours' notice, arrived in three separate deliveries between 4:15 and 6:50 p.m. Manager Derek Paulson said he made the call to triple the standing order the moment the Brewers led 14-0 after five innings. "At 14-0 you're still thinking blowout," Paulson said. "At 19-0 you're thinking historic. I called the second supplier at 19-0."
By first pitch of the bottom of the ninth, with the score at 22-0, Captain's Table had seated 214 people, a Tuesday-night record that broke the previous mark of 161, set during a 2024 Packers playoff simulcast.
The Sauce Problem
The bar's signature Brewers Blue Cheese Dip, made in-house in five-gallon batches, sold out by 9:47 p.m., roughly forty minutes before the wings did. Paulson said the kitchen ran a substitute ranch blend for the final 90 orders, a decision he described as "the only real crisis of the night." Two customers asked for refunds over the substitution; both were given a round of drinks instead and declined to press the matter further.
The blue cheese shortage prompted a 10:15 p.m. run to the Piggly Wiggly on Sunset Drive, where a line cook purchased the store's entire remaining stock of bleu cheese crumbles, four containers, to restock for Wednesday's lunch rush. A Piggly Wiggly employee confirmed the transaction but said the store keeps extra crumbles on hand during Brewers homestands "just in case," without elaborating on which past incident prompted the policy.
"The 22-0 proved that even Wisconsin fans can stomach an entertaining baseball game."
— Derek Paulson, manager, Captain's Table
By The Numbers
Paulson said the bar typically staffs two people on fryer duty on a Tuesday. It staffed five for this game, plus a sixth brought in specifically to portion sauce. Total fryer runtime for the night was estimated at just under nine hours across two units, a figure the kitchen manager called "not sustainable weekly but fine for a night like this." The 847 wings consumed roughly 61 pounds of flour breading and required four separate ice deliveries to keep drink service moving at the same pace as the food.
Regular Tom Heinemann, who was at Captain's Table for the game before continuing on to The Sideline for the extra innings that never came, said the wing shortage scare around 9:45 p.m. was "the tensest tense moment of a game that had no tense moments." He ordered 18 wings over the course of the evening and finished all of them.
What Happens To 847
Paulson said the bar will not attempt to replicate Tuesday's order for a regular-season game again unless the Brewers approach a similar margin, calling the 847-wing figure "a ceiling, not a new baseline." He said Thursday's normal wing night, back to its usual 280-wing pace, will proceed as scheduled, with the Brewers Blue Cheese Dip fully restocked and, per a note taped to the kitchen whiteboard, "not going anywhere near 22-0 territory this week."
