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Friendly staff, bartender immediately acknowledged our presence upon arrival, waitress went out of her way to help us decide on a wing sauce because we were worried about the heat of the â??hotâ? options. The appetizers were awesome, and the wings were the best I have had in a LONG time, and thatâ??s saying a lot when you live in the wing capital of the country! Definitely will be coming here again!

Buffalo Shack – Menu with Prices – 1512 Tunnel Blvd, Chattanooga

This is a staple hot wing joint for the city. It’s been here since I was in high school (16 yrs ago) so I’m surprised there’s only one review for them. They offer a few different flavors but hands down the mild and hot are legit the best tasting wing sauce I’ve ever had in life. I compare all other wing sauces to this one. They also sell French fries and I think can sodas (I only ever get the wings). The wings are deep fried then tossed in sauce. There are 2 drawbacks on this place: the wings are small and the location is a bit sketchy if you aren’t familiar with the area. But, I just recommend to order more wings and go during the day if you’re worried about the location. They taste so good that I don’t even deduct stars. Now, this is literally a shack; a basic food truck with absolutely zero frills, so keep that in mind if you’re needing the extras. But if it’s amazing wings you’re after, then this is the spot.

Auggie’s Wings – Menu with Prices – 3A Cordova St, St. Augustine

The latest venture by Burger Bucket’s is Auggie’s Wings! What can I say? On my ‘great chicken wing’ hunt I have tried many and they range from awful to awesome. Auggie’s Wings ranks in the latter – because they are awesome – they should be called Auggie’s Awesome Wings! They have regular and boneless with all kinds of sauces. The wings are so good you will eat them until your stomach explodes – and still want more! But, the best part is – you can order them on bite squad and either pick them up or have them delivered – so you never even have to get off the couch (well, maybe to answer the door). Oh, and the Onion Rings and fries are the bomb.

Third Coast Coffee Menu with Prices 4402 S Congress Ave #109, Austin

Austin still promotes itself as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” but I’ve been living here a while now, and I’ll tell you exactly what we’re good at: 1. Austin is the “Live Food Truck Capital of the World.” 2. Austin is the “Live Whole Foods Capital of the World.” 3. Austin is the “Live Texans-who-eat-BBQ-but-vote-Democrat Capital of the World.” Oh yeah, and maybe one more: Austin is the “Live Coffee Roasting Capital of the World.” Seattle & San Francisco may have more boutique roasters, but they’re not capitals & grunge is so 1990. If you’ve had a really good cup of coffee from an Austin coffeehouse or hipster restaurant recently, it’s probably from one of our own local roasters. You won’t confuse their stuff with Folgers. And I’m starting to bore myself – the bottom line is Third Coast Coffee beans will cost you $11.99 for twelve ounces at Whole Foods or Central Market, but $9 for sixteen ounces at their South Congress roasting facility. For the exact same stuff. I think Forrest Gump once said, “I’m not a smart man, but I know what a good coffee deal is.” They’re open weekdays until 6, you won’t go wrong with the Yirgacheffe, and I’m just a big fan of their Third Coast Blend & classic Double French. And while you’re buying, you can enjoy a cup of whatever the staff’s brewing. There’s also a buck-off Yelp check-in coupon. Seriously, what gets better than that? Okay, maybe peas & carrots, lightly sautéed.

That Wing Place Menu with Prices 360 Boniface Pkwy, Anchorage

Tonight I decided to branch out from my normal wing place (Buffalo Wild Wings, sue me), and try a local wing joit. To be fair, the biggest motivators for this decision was that they delivered, and that they offer a different selection of sauces (I’ve gotten into a baaaad Spicy Garlic habit and needed some change.) I’m a boneless wing girl, and like my wings very crispy! Now, onto the review. I placed an order for delivery and the man that took my order was polite and to the point, a trait that I really value in wait staff. One weird thing was that when asked if I could do four flavors for a Double Portion (20 wing) order, I was told I could only get 2 flavors unless I wanted to “mix” flavors. Alright, whatever, I’ll go with two. They quoted my order at 60-75 minutes for delivery, with the actual delivery time coming it at about 45-50 minutes. The driver was nice, too. No problems with staff. My order consisted of two flavors: Buffalo Blue Cheese, and Buffalo Ranch. I was excited to try them as they are not usually flavors found on my long worn BBW menu. Upon opening the containers I was met with some, er, disappointment. To say the least. With no exaggeration there were probably two tablespoons of sauce in each container. Okay…. I guess we will just need a little extra ranch to dip these in. Nope! Turns out not only were the wings underwhelming in flavor, they were soggy! Wish I could say I’m coming back, I really do want to support a local business, but that is just not the case. ?

Buffalo Wings & Ribs – Menu with Prices – 4636 Coldwater Rd, Fort Wayne

Love Buffalo wings and Ribs. Ive been coming here for years. I live and work in the area so I frequent often (at least 1x every 2 weeks) Lately the food hasnt been great…Ive had cold wings and even been shorted a wing a time or two but never complained because the food was still good. Today was a different story. My order was wrong (sauce) but the waitress caught it before I left. The order was fixed but in the mean time every other waitress was asking the cook to fix an order. When I got back to work (about half a mile drive…maybe 3 min.) My wings were cold (cold, not warm, cold) and one of the orders still didnt have the right sauce (hot instead of medium). Almost every wing had broken bones, which got into the meat and was very unappetizing. Im not looking for a discount or just to complain but u may want to highly consider someone else for you “cook” position. Someone that likes what they do and puts “a little love” into it. Hope u all enjoy your day!

Not Your Mamas Wings – Menu with Prices – 1150 E Philadelphia St #112, Ontario

I can say that this place by far is the best wing place I have been to. Am I surprised that it is the best? No I’m not cause how many wing places are actually good. That is not a knock and saying that any wing place can just be good. But let me tell you that these wings are something else! Fried to a perfect crisp and not overly greasy and nicely seasoned. I had the lemon pepper wings and could not have been anymore satisfied. Your fries are your typical fries. You really can’t screw up French fries. I’m not going to knock the review down to a four just because I think it is a preference. But I got the potato salad as a side and overall it was pretty good but I thought there was too much relish. But I know ppl love to have a lot of relish in their potato salad so there is that. I will say if you been thinking about coming to this place then stop thinking and go. Support businesses like these because their is no wing chains that can rival this place!

Carolina Wings & Ribhouse – Menu with Prices – 1120 Washington St #3215, Columbia

We had dinner here before catching a movie at the Nick. Carolina Wings occupies a building that was formerly Tony’s Pizza, which has been defunct for years. They have done a lot with the space, but the front entrance into the building is a little weird. You’re going to feel sketchy walking in. When we arrived on a Thursday night around 6:30, the place was deserted except for employees. A hostess greeted us, but we chose to sit at the bar. The bartender was really cool and had good taste in music. We ordered some beers and started with Fried Mushrooms as an appetizer. The mushrooms are awesome! The batter is zesty without being too salty, and the mushrooms inside are fresh and not watery or slimy. In our opinion, these are in the Top Three Best Fried Mushrooms in Columbia. For supper, I had the Carolina Salad with fried chicken and ranch dressing, and had them toss the chicken in BBQ sauce. It was amazing. The salad was huge, the chicken was crispy, the sauce was good, and their ranch dressing is very good. My SO got an order of TeriCajun wings. They are billed as Jumbo Wings, so that description on the menu scared me off because we both actually prefer smaller crispy wings. However, these wings were smaller and crispy and delicious. They resemble the wings at Publick House, which is our favorite wing place. Carolina Wings has a ton of wing flavors and sauces. My SO didn’t really care for the fact that the Cajun dry rub on his wings was a little too salty, so he said he’d get a different flavor next time. Overall, this is a great place for a meal. The Bartender said they do a lot of lunch business, but not as much traffic at Dinner. The food is excellent, the menu is large, the beer is cold and the people are friendly. We will add Carolina Wings and Rib House into our Main Street rotation! If you haven’t been, go!

Wings on Fire – Menu with Prices – 9040 E Valencia Rd Ste 100, Tucson

This is a new wing place that opened right by my house so I thought I’d give it a try. Honestly the wings were pretty good. I ordered a combo of 10 boneless wings with lemon pepper and parmesan as well as a combo of 10 traditional wings with lemon pepper and hot. Both combos came with a smalldrink, fries, and some celery and carrots. I give this a four star because it’s pretty pricy. Both combos cost almost $30 ($27 to be exact). Also the wings felt a little bit under cooked. However, I would visit again. Update: 5 stars. This is my go to wing place since it’s very conveniently close to my house. The staff are extremely friendly and I love the wings.

Crave Wings – Menu with Prices – 13633 Warwick Blvd #1, Newport News

Crave Wings is what I consider a chicken wing gem in Newport News. The location is off Warwick in a small shopping center around other international stores. The inside is decorated with simple decor and decent seating for a casual restaurant. A few TV’s are on the walls and the place is always clean. The restaurant has a moderate sized menu of both American fare (Burger & Sandwiches) and Korean food, but the main attraction is the chicken wings (bone-in). The chicken wings are pretty large as compared to Wingstop or Buffalo Wild Wings. They are unbreaded, flash fried wings, that are coated in your dry rub or sauce of choice. They have plenty of sauce/dry rub options from honey BBQ, to garlic pepper, to traditional hot. A 10 wing combo with french fries and drink will run you about $14 which is still comparable to other chicken wing restaurants. The food is cooked to order so you’ll have wait, usually about 10 minutes, but the wings are worth it. The chicken wings and the sauces are flavorful. The chicken wing meat tastes as if it’s been brined or marinated before it was actually flash fried. Once fried, the wings have a slight exterior crunch. The french fries are just your basic crinkle cut fry and I’m pretty sure they are unsalted unless you ask. You could probably skip on those and use your money to get another side or more chicken wings. The fries can’t be substituted out of the combo though so you’ll have to buy the side separate. Beyond the traditional wings and a few sides, I can’t speak to much of the other items on the menu. If you are going to a place called Crave Wings, I can’t imagine you’d be looking to get anything other than the wings anyway. They are the star.

American Deli – Menu with Prices – 109 N Burbank Dr, Montgomery

I will give them 5 stars because Iâ??ve never had a problem with them until THIS DAY! .. I ordered through waitr.. and I ordered correctly! My boyfriend and I always come there.. were regulars basically.. never give them a hard time.. anyway.. my order was incorrect. I ordered a chicken philly and wing combo ..only bell peppers and cheese only.. medium wings and fries for a $1.00. When I got my food it was a BEEF philly.. and I donâ??t eat BEEF! .. I did eat one wing before I realized it was beef.. I called and the â??managerâ? said she was only replacing the philly.. mind you.. I paid waitr $26 for someone to deliver my food and I had to bring it back myself.. when I got there she told me she was only replacing the philly.. the fries and the wings would be cold.. I didnâ??t care about the wings.. but at least you could replace the fries and philly because that was a mistake on the restaurant.. she did not budge.. and continued to say she was only replacing the philly.. after I plead my case.. stating that I ordered through waitr and stated how much money I spent to get the order delivered.. only to bring it back.. she asked how many wings I ate.. as if thatâ??s the determining factor of replacing my order.. after I stated one.. she decided to replace the order minus the one wing I ate.. which I am absolutely fine with.. I do feel insulted because I order from them all the time.. and after being treated in such manner I wonâ??t order from them again. I will try to build that relationship with the new American deli on Atlanta highway.

Tony’s Pizza and Wings @South Blvd – Menu with Prices – 4200 South Blvd, Charlotte

Came in for a pizza one night and was pretty impressed compared to my expectations. It won’t knock your socks off but you won’t be disappointed. However, they said to try the wings because they were among the best in town, so on another night I came back. I’m not sure which flavor wings they were resting their laurels on but I was a big fan of the Lemon Pepper and do think they were the best I’ve had for that flavor. The Buffalo wings, I’ve had better but they were still an excellent wing. No complaints. However, what puts these a notch above, is they are baked wings. So you get all that flavor and none of the oil that tends to make wings as unhealthy as they are. In addition, they were a pretty big wing compared to other places that have gone smaller. I enjoyed the pizza and the wings and while I wouldn’t drive across town for either, I’m fortunate enough that it’s just up the street so I can, and will, come back.

Wings & Bowls – Menu with Prices – 515 N Main St Ste C, Santa Ana

As a huge wing fan, I get excited anytime a new wing spot opens up in Downtown Santa Ana. This place definitely hits the spot with its Korean style wings. I tried the Spicy Korean and it had good flavor. I have a high tolerance for spicy, but I can imagine it being really hot for some. I’d stick with the soy garlic if you think the spicy wings will be too much for you. There’s a lot more I want to come back for, especially the galbi bowl. I’ll be back often because I don’t want to lose another wing spot in Santa Ana. It’s always heartbreaking. Wing fans, check this place out, support it, give them feedback. We can’t let this place die like so many restaurants in McFadden market tend to do.