I have two roommates.
We have a variety of shared interests but probably the highest is our love of Wing Stop.
Seriously someone in my home (if not all of us) eat from here at least once a week.
Yes its a chain and my inner hipster wants to hate that aspect but its a fucking hot delicious chicken selling chain.
I've tried everything but my go to are the original hot or cajun strips.
Yeah yeah all the purists say they aren't real wings and I don't give a damn.
They're more delicious, less messy, and more good for your dollar.
Deal with it.
Their fries are also pretty good too and the little bit of sugar they put in the seasoning just adds the perfect bit of sweetness.
I as the Yelp representative for my home love Wing Stop and you should too.
Wow. So many issues with this place. This is the first and last time I ever order from Wing Stop. First of  all, I ordered lunch at 11:00 am on a tuesday and they quoted me a delivery time of 12:25. I wouldn't normally be so angry about a delivery being 15 minutes late if it hadn't already been promised at a ridiculously long time in the first place.
Secondly, the format of their menu on grubhub is awful. I ordered their 50 cent monday/tuesday wing special. The menu says "$.50 regular wings (mondays and tuesdays)." You would assume that "regular" means bone in wings, right? Nope. Boneless. Not what i wanted. Then it appears on the bill that I ordered boneless wings. Oh, they also charge extra if you want ranch or bleu cheese with your wings. Unreal.
Finally, the food was crap. The fries were cold. The potato salad was bland. The "creamy cole slaw" was the opposite of creamy. The boneless wings that I didn't want were so overly salted that I could have used the left over ones as horse treats. I tried the Louisiana rub, teriyaki, and garlic parmesan wings and none were palatable.
Ordered delivery on a Thursday night. It took ONE HOUR AND THIRTY-FIVE MINUTES for the food to arrive. WOW. Then, the food was cold. Had to wait another 10 minutes for it to heat up in the oven. THENNNNN, they forgot my extra dipping sauce that i paid 79 cents for. ROUGH!!!! Eff this place.
Review Source:Food came timely, but still showed up ice cold. The wings and the fries - ice cold! Contacted the restaurant who said they would come back to pick up the food in 45 minutes or so and return our money. Grubhub was involved since we used their service. The owner told the delivery driver to only give us half of our money back. Grubhub stepped up to the plate to resolve the situation and the owner conceded to return all of our money, but only after the delivery driver left with the food and only returning half of our money. The owner promised Grubhub he would send another driver in 1.5 hours to return the rest of our money. That was last week. Still waiting for my $16.
Moral of the story: Don't eat here.
Been a loyal customer of Wingstop since they had just a couple of locations in north Dallas. Have watched them blow up nationally. This location, however, is a pitiful excuse for a Wingstop. Poorly run, takes forever to get food, and the food quality is low. Gave it one last shot in hopes of a good meal. Still sucks. Some fries were HUMONGOUS and raw in the middle, others were burnt. Same issue with the wings (though the strangely gargantuan ones thankfully weren't raw), sauces not what they should have been. Management here is clearly inept.
Review Source:We've ordered from this Wingstop through grubhub a few times. Â Every time the fries have been soggy and cold by the time they arrived. Â This most recent time the order was 35 minutes later than they told us it would be and all of the food was cold. Â They offered us only a 25% refund. Â Thanks, but never again.
Review Source:I've had my share of wings from gourmet places to places that give you a firetruck hat to dive bars that come with a pitcher of PBR for $5, all the way to the microwavable ones.
We got the 50piece bone-in wings Family Pack.
Wingstop has got to be the smallest, skinniest wings I've ever eaten. Â The 50-piece couldn't satisfy a family of 2 much less the 5 of us. Â Thank goodness for the empty fillers that are the fries.
The flavors we got (Original, Atomic, Cajun, BBQ) were all decent, but nothing too amazing compared to the price we paid. Â The only good thing is that they deliver.
I was craving wings so we called in an order for take out Sunday night and walked over to pick it up. We arrived and the order wasnt ready, but they said it would be about 2 minutes. 10-15 minutes definitely went by and my boyfriend was starting to get annoyed. He finally went up and asked, and they went back and low and behold there was our order. Interesting.
We got a 20 wing mixture - half boneless and half bone-in Original Hot. The boneless were by far better than the bone-in. My boyfriend feels that if you're specialty is going to be wings, then you better have some damn good ones and he felt they were lacking. They served the purpose for me, but was a little annoyed for $15 you dont even get a dipping sauce OR celery? I think we will be sticking to bdubs, its too bad because this place is so much closer to us....
I kind of have a love/hate relationship with Wing Stop. Â The wings aren't great, but they fill that wing void and I'm kind of obsessed with their Louisiana Rub right now, so....they suffice on Fridays when I want easy food to eat with my beer.
I'm over the fries. Â Not sure if it's because I don't really eat fries in general anymore, but they've come free with orders twice and they were nothing like I remember. Â
Location is small, there are often annoying teenagers in here and getting someone's attention when you want to order/pick up/pay can be a struggle...but, the wings still hit the spot. Â So, I haven't completely written them off. Â Yet.
I can't actually review the food because I never received it. Â We ordered shortly after they opened through Eat24. I received a call and email from Eat24 saying they couldn't contact Wingstop to confirm the order. Â So no big deal, they followed up and said it would be delivered in 15 minutes. Â After 1 hour and 30 minutes, I called Wingstop to check on the order. Â I was told the driver couldn't cross a street (which I could visablly see was moving just fine from my window) and it was close. Â I called back again after 15 minutes and was told the driver was going to be another 15 to 30 minutes. Â I cancelled the order and they seemed unphashed and did nothing to remedy the situation. Â Even had the order come shortly after, it had been sitting in a delivery car for an hour and the soggy cold food I would have received didn't sound too appealing. Â I was looking forward to trying this place and can't say I'll give them another chance.
Review Source:I will start by saying wings may be my favorite junk food ever. I have had a lot of wings near and far and wing stop is by far my favorite. We usually get the 35 combo pack that comes with fries and several sides of ranch. Mmmm are the ranch and blue cheese dressings drinkable or what!
With the exception of one cold/undercooked fry experience, every time I have ordered the food was consistently good and quick! I must note that I always see cops eating here when I walk by so you know it must be good!
Worst delivery experience ever = first Yelp review ever.
I received my notice from GrubHub that this would be delivered at 6:45pm. Â Called at 7:10pm to ask about the status of my order, saying it would be there within 5 minutes. Â Got a call from Wing Stop at 7:35 saying they were downstairs. Saw nobody when I got downstairs and called the driver who was at the 900 block of my street (I'm at 500), saying he had the wrong address on the ticket. Â
When I got the food up to my apartment, it was comically cold. Â Not "room temperature cold", but "October in Chicago cold". Â I've ordered many times for delivery, and never had to microwave my entire meal to get it to a palatable state. Â
Wings tasted OK, but I have no real idea if they would have been good if they were semi-fresh or not. Â The reheated fries were horrible and soggy by this point.
I figured I would give them a shot, but won't be ordering again based on the delivery experience alone. Â There are plenty of Chicago wing spots; look for another if you're getting delivery.
Though I have been here before and have eaten their less than adequate wings, I found myself in a hurry and parked a half block away from this place the other night. So, because I was tired I did not want to go out of my way for any food. Hence my decision to patronize Wing Stop.
Really bad idea. I order 10 wings and wait, and wait, and wait. And let me be honest, this place isn't exactly high class. Â If I had a dollar for the amount of times I was bumped into by the unsupervised children my wings would have been free. Anyway, Â 30 friggin minutes go by and nothing. Finally my name is called. However, as I getting in my car one of the workers literally starts yelling my name. He asks me to come back, they gave me the wrong order. The guy who's order they gave me walked in 15 minutes after me! They tell me they my wings will be only 5 more minutes.
Screw it, I point out the inadequate service and I walked out. At this point, my meter was ten minutes overdue and the thought of eating greasy fried food had become less appealing with every fat, tattooed, and under clothed  woman I unfortunately witnessed lick their fingers during my wait.  So, was it smart to donate 9 dollars to wing stop? Not at all. But 35 minutes for wings? Not worth my time.
Wings: Not bad, not good. Service: Not bad, not good. I don't think it was a good or a bad day, I just think the food isn't all that great.
With so many amazing food options nearby, I won't be missing another opportunity to eat somewhere else.
Only reviewing so people aren't disillusioned by the overall 3.5 star rating.
Mmm... Wings. The last time I had wings was for Super Bowl Sunday. We had to wait forever. But, hey, what can you expect? This time I was smart. It was early on a Saturday and I was just heading home to watch a movie and had the apartment to myself!
I got myself the lemon pepper and hickory smoked BBQ. I thought that would make a nice combo. And, well, the pepper one was spicy plus a little on the dry side. The BBQ was the total opposite. together, they made a perfect combo. They were eaten quickly and downed with a delicious, frozen lemonade. I cannot complain. And it was all for about $12. I did takeaway, of course. Still stayed hot until I got home, but those buggers lose their heat quick when the bag is opened.
They do bulk without a problem if you call ahead. Definitely going back here for my little snack attacks.
I'm not a big wing guy, in fact usually 'mild' is too hot for me, but the chicken strips here are damn good, and the fries are salted with crack, because they are ridiculously addicting. Â I think they actually put sugar on them? I dont know. I get this for lunch or dinner probably once or twice a month, good fast-ish food.
4 stars for: taste, and customer service, they are always nice to me in there, especially the owner. Reasonably priced.
-1 star for: I have to specifically request the reallllly cook the fries every time, otherwise they always end up not very crispy, and cold. Â Also wish the deals in-store were available to order online. Â
Protip: Apparently delivery is just awful, so order pickup or dine-in!
They have a bunch of flavors, but the best ones are cajun and lemon pepper by far. Â There is something magical in the cracked pepper and lemon. Â The chicken is infused with that flavor through and through and it's so addictive. Â The cajun flavor is second in my book, but it still aeons away from the lemon pepper. Â
On Mondays and Tuesdays, they have 50 cent wings/boneless wings respectively. If you order online, you will not be able to access these local deals. Â I, unfortunately, did not realize the special until I went in to pick up my order. Â When I brought up the price discrepancy to the workers, they were more than willing to figure out a solution. Â They threw in extra fries and sauces. Â I was a happy camper.
There aren't that many places that deliver wings...so really, I shouldn't be so harsh...but trekking our behinds all the way to BDubs would've been a better experience than waiting an hour and a half for delivery, only to find cold wings and fries. That's what we get for being lazy...
So, after reheating everything, we did eat it. Â The food was definitely edible, so that's a plus! Â We got wings with four different sauces -- Hawaiian, Garlic Parmesan, Cajun, and some kind of Louisiana rub that was offered on Grubhub. Â The variety of sauces is nice -- better than "mild or hot" -- and they were all definitely flavorful...just a little too much. Â The smell was so strong as you went to taste the wings that it pretty much ruined them before even eating. Â I ended up wiping the sauce off of mine, then dipping in ranch. (Sidenote: it was good ranch, I must say)
The fries were cold, and as we all know, fries do not reheat that well, but would be good if fresh I'm sure. Â My advice: give this place a try, but go in person or at least carryout so you can rush home.
While I haven't actually been in this Wing Stop location, or any of their other locations...
This weekend I went to a party that had this particular Wing Stop do the catering. Best. chicken. bites. EVER. I wish I had some in front of me right now, they were so good!
I'll be visiting this place in person ASAP.
Worst. Food. Ever.
This was a delivery. It arrived stone cold. Like, it was in the freezer cold. The boneless wings were over-salted and inedible. A full 1/4 of our order wasn't in the bag so I can't tel you if that was any good. Just not there. I phoned them, and really, they could have cared less.
Okay, Wingstop, this begins my national campaign to tell the world of your rancid wings, and bad customer service. It will have to wait until I throw up the frigid wing I ate, but don't worry, I'm going to keep repeating how bad this was until the end of my days. And I have a big mouth!
Fried chicken wings late at night? Awesome. You won't find Wingstop unless you find yourself mindlessly walking around Wicker Park which is exactly how we found this place.
For $6, you get 6 wings, fries, and a drink. If you don't want the sides and prefer just the wings, it's only $7 for 10 wings.
We asked for the spiciest wings which were the atomic flavor. I was surprised when I recognized that they were made from chipotle peppers but there were definitely packing heat. The flavor was deep, smokey, and acidic from the vinegar. For me, they were hot but for my friend, they only tingled his taste buds - he can handle the Insanity sauce as if it's Tabasco.
If Wingstop was more visible, they would be able to attract more of the foot traffic of drunk hipsters. With the late night cravings, it's a great alternative than your typical tacos and pizza.
I remember it being a bit warm inside the restaurant. This doesn't help when you're about to eat spicy hot wings because I'm just going to sweat a lot more! Haha.
The wings were pretty good, but I wouldn't say it was the best. We ordered a few different flavors and the garlic parmesan was a bit too flavorful. They fries were average.
At the end of the day, I'd come back here when I'm craving wings. It's not often, but I do sometimes.
I was in the mood for wings tonight and placed an online order for pick up for 5 mild wings, 5 Hawaiian wings, Bourbon Baked Beans and cole slaw. After I placed the order it started pouring rain and I didn't feel like going out to pick up the order anymore. I called and they were kind enough to change the order to delivery.
Pros:
1. Great Customer Service on the phone
2. The wings I got were tasty
Cons:
1. The delivery was late (to the point of my hands were on the phone to call when the guy showed up)
2. While the wings were tasty, they weren't the wings I ordered.
3. The food was lukewarm (at best)
4. The baked beans were WAY too bourbon-y... I felt like I needed to be carded to eat them
I'd probably give these guys a second chance (based on the wings alone) but there's no room for error on chance number two.
I just finished my dinner of wings; tried the Cajun, Lemon Pepper and Regular Hot. If this place was a dive bar in the middle of nowhere I probably wouldn't be writing a review as my expectations would have been much lower. Silly me, I expected good wings...
Because their name is WING STOP!! How do you call yourself that and then not serve even decent wings?? As I waited an inordinate amount of time for my wings, I assumed there were big orders ahead of me. I was wrong. Â The wings were way over cooked, dry and tasteless. The worst part, they were tiny. They obviously buy the cheapest wings they can (not reflected in their prices), the product no proper restaurant will buy, and smother them in a mediocre sauce. Except for the Lemon Pepper wings which are bathed in pepper and salt. I regretted taking a bite of them.
The fries were average but the baked beans were pretty bad. The only positive was the young lady who took my order. She was pleasant and friendly and when I ordered some wings with Atomic heat, she kept insisting I taste the sauce to make sure I could handle the heat. She was right, they were ridiculously hot. A truly pointless, one dimensional flavor designed to make you cry. It did, so I skipped the Atomic.
After craving wings all day, I was so disappointed. I just threw their carry out menu away. Yes, they are that bad. If you want good wings, go to 50/50 on Division, their wings are great!
Ok, so fair is fair. Â The wings are good. Not great, not fantastic, not anything really special. But good solid wings with a fairly decent amount of meat on the bone. The Atomic sauce is fairly decent - nice flavor and somewhat hot. Â I had 10 this afternoon and was pleased.
My girlfriend had the boneless wings, and was unimpressed. Â So unimpressed that she finished about one of her order of three.
But this isn't her review - its mine. Â So why the one star you ask? Â Well, they apparently could give a shit for service. I placed my order - 10 atomic wings and a glass of iced tea. You know the kind that is listed right there in white and black on the menu. I pay, get the cup, and head over to the drink area.
Perhaps my brilliant foreshadowing has given it away. No tea. Â I don't mean they were out of tea, I mean no tea, no tea dispenser, no evidence at all that tea has ever graced their door. So, I call the guy over and ask about tea availability. He looks at me like I am out of my gourd. About this time a the fairer half of a couple sitting at the front table (eating a pizza - strange) pipes up and says "Oh yeah, we need to take that off the menu". (I can only assume she is some sort of manager or owner.)
No apology. No offer for a refund. No inquiry about whether the other drink options were acceptable - they weren't, I don't drink soda.
So there you have it. If you are a tea guy (or gal) stay away. Â Apparently straining water through leaves is a bit too difficult for these guys. Maybe you aren't a tea person - fine. But before you go here ask yourself this: "How do you expect to be treated if what you ordered isn't available after you have paid for it?" Then walk away.
As a licensed connoisseur of buffalo wings*, I'm always looking for a place that serves tasty wings. Â I always drive by this place when I'm in Wicker Park, and finally I stopped in to give it a try. Â The place looks small when you first enter, but there are more tables in the back. Â
I asked a lot of questions, since they had 9 different flavors available. Â They even offered to give me a sample, which is awesome in my book. Â I always try "hot" wings, so I decided to try the other flavors. Â I decided to try the garlic parmesan, and the teriyaki. Â I ordered the 10 wing combo that came with fries, drink, and a dipping sauce...I got ranch.
I found a seat by one of the TVs, and waited for my order. Â My order was up rather quickly, since the place wasn't crowded at all. Â I tried the garlic parmesan first, and my taste buds did a double fist pump and a hi-five!!! Â The wings were a blend of garlicky perfection, with a hint of parmesan goodness.
I then turned my attention to the teriyaki, which I found to be good as well, although it only garnered a fist pump. Â This place makes some mighty tasty buffalo wings. Â I found the wings to be a good size, and the flavors are robust. I will most certainly be back, since I have yet to try the other 7 flavors.
Its places like this that keep me in love with buffalo wings, they are just tiny morsels of flavorful chicken that bring joy to my life. Â
Oh, and in case you're wondering about the asterisk* above. I am not actually a licensed connoisseur of buffalo wings, but if you know where I can get said license...please let me know, as I will gladly apply!
When you find someone who truly enjoys what they do it reflects upon the entire experience. I stopped into Wing Stop today to find a man who I believe is the owner. He knew the guy in line in front of me and was asking him about his kids and said he had seen his sister come in with her kids. Sounds like mindless banter right? It was so genuine. Then the guy says to the owner, 'Everytime I ask my kids what they want to eat they say Wing Stop, Wing Stop. They don't even want McDonalds anymore.' Now that is special. What kid would know a Wing Stop over Mickey D's?
I step up to the counter and I ask how 'hot' are the regular hot wings. Owner says...not too hot. But, THEN, proceeds to go into the kitchen and get me a wing to try....to see if I like it!! A generous gesture, but it gets better....
When I place my order for boneless hot wings, he says that they usually come with six pieces but he is going to give me an extra 4 because he is in a good mood! Who does stuff like this anymore?
The owner was so sweet he truly seems to love the place and his customers. What a refreshing experience. The wings were good, too!
I'm not a big "wing person". Â My boyfriend is. Â He suggested Wing Stop, and said OK, just to be agreeable. Â I'm SO GLAD we did! Â It was delicious! Â We ordered a 35 winger. Â Flavors: Â Lemon Pepper (we decided this was the best,) Original with Blue Cheese dip (I hate original wings with blue cheese dip, normally,) and Parmesan-Garlic. Â They were all so good, as were the seasoned fries.
We went in, the place was empty, and it took about 10 minutes for them to make our order. Â It was clean inside, lots of flat screen TVs mounted for sports viewing. Â The front of the restaurant by the ordering counter was small, but the place is really long, and there is a LOT of seating. Â We picked it up and left. Â But on a Saturday- there was still ample street parking available.
This place is super close to my new house so I will soon be a regular as my bf and I love wings. Â
They are a bit pricey, but the wings are HUGE and they make everything for you fresh so there's a bit of a wait, but it's worth it. Â Haven't tried many flavors yet, but have tried: Original Hot (pretty spicy, very good with blue cheese dressing), Teriyaki & Hickory Smoke BBQ. Â Everything has been really good so far.
Seasoned fries - YUM. Â Crispy Veggie STicks - um, not so crispy since they wrap them up next to the hot wings = not so crispy. Â But I feel good paying $0.99 to get some veggies in after eating mounds of fried wings and fatty blue cheese sauce.
They offer catering packages too which seem like reasonable deals compared to the regular menu
Mmmmm...wings!!! Â
On a beautiful Saturday afternoon in spring, I went on a Milwaukee Ave. adventure with my friend's husband and his friend. Â We walked from Western to North making stops along the way. Â Oh, and we had quite a few beers before we started walking, so...ya' know...we were "those people" walking down the street.
We stopped at Aldi because none of us had ever been in an Aldi. Â I was sucessfully talked out of buying the $8 hard boiled egg maker, but looking at all that food made me HUNGRY!! Â Enter Wingstop. Â
I had heard of Wingstop but never actually went into one. Â I was very impressed!! Â They have a lot of wings and a lot of wing options. Â Bones or no bones. Â Atomic sauce or garlic parmesan. Â A big can of Bud Light for $3 Â or...wait a minute...hold the phone!! Â A big can of Bud Light for $3?!?! Â Done and done.
Along with my big can of Bud Light, I had 5 pieces of boneless wings. Â Cajun sauce and blue cheese dipping sauce. Â Delightful!! Â And cheap!!
I heart Wingstop.
Unceremoniously joining the ranks of 9% of the rest of the country, on the eve of the erstwhile wintertime I found myself unemployed. As such, I found the large majority of my time was spent looking for the following two things:
1) A job
2) A way to kill time as cheaply as possible
Enter Monday nights at the El Gato Negro. While watching Adult Swim DVDs and various Bruce Campbell movies I could have probably afforded to skip, I have eaten hundreds of delicious Wingstop wings without having paid for a single one. Such was the noble reward of enjoying the company of Ozzy the bartender and discussing the finer points of B-horror films and lyric translations of obscure Finish folk metal bands (opposed to, I suppose, the really popular ones).
Skeptics may cry shenanigans in my bias as it can't go without mentioning the sweetest fruit is one tasted for free. Regardless, while I may have only been in the company of a graying incarnation of Fabio, a guy in his mid-40s with his hand between the thighs of a shemale, and a few stray drifters, I often found myself edged up against the bar shamelessly licking the bones clean like a malnourished caveman. Free or not, those things are good.
The wings, while admittedly small, are seasoned in what I can only imagine is an unholy combination of saturated fat and animal byproducts so delicious Ingrid Newkirk herself would likely bash in the head of an overfed chicken if it meant more wings for her.
Unfortunately, what was once the saving grace to the wretches of the unemployment line and transsexuals alike is no more as economic downturn has forced Ozzy's weekly wing order into hiatus. Never the less, the future looks bright. I look forward to an economy coming out of rescission so these fine wings can be enjoyed in the dreary trenches of Ravenswood once again. Better yet, to the day I use my own paycheck to get some myself.
This is a good place to go if... you missed your chance to eat chicken wings at a tranny bar.
I may be naive to the upper echelons of fancy cuisine and taste, but I am certain that I KNOW wings. I'm the girl that will travel far and wide to support or refute a restaurant/bar claim that they have the "best wings in Chicago". Â Not so fast buddy.
That being said, I do believe that wings can be a very personal thing. I mean, you need to worry about spice and juiciness and size and... anyway, people like different things.
From my perspective, I like big, saucy wings with just the right kick that reddens my face but doesn't deaden my taste buds. I am not a "If you rub your eyes after eating them, you will surely go blind" person. But I can stand heat.
So now I can say, if your wing preference is similar to mine, I am not so sure you will be impressed with wing stop. The wings are tiny little things that make me wonder what type of "bird" they used to belong to...Im going to pretend that thought didnt just pop in my head...
The "hot" is not hot enough. At all. I should have gotten the atomic but that just seemed scary. Id go one heat level up than you are used to, at least.
The wings are dry. Kind of seem overdone.
Why 3 stars? The family meal is a good deal, you get a lot of food in the "meal for four". Pefect for nights in or Sunday sports. I don't agree that it's too expensive; you DO get a bunch of stuff in the pack (potato salad, fries, celery, carrots, ranch/blue cheese, wings... But I guess with the size of the wings, they kind of stick it to you.
We picked our order up after ordering online and it was ready and hot when they said it would be. Although the poor girl behind the counter looked as if she would rather be at the dentist. I wanted to cheer her up by saying "Honey, you work at the STOP of WINGS--thats awesome" But I thought the better of it and just took my food.
Wingstop is so so, if you're a wing fan. Â They're great because of their sauce -- Original Hot is killer. Â It's spicy. Â It's vinegarry (sp). Â It'll make you want to lick your fingers. Â It's so close to buffalo sauce perfection. Â
The other flavors -- don't even bother, in my humble opinion. Â
My main conplaint: Â the wings must be from pigmy chickens or something, cause they're SO SMALL!!!!! Â It's like wingstop orders wings in such bulk that they only get small, pseudo-deformed wings. Â
C'mon wingstop. Â Let's try to combine that killer sauce w/ some big boy wings, eh?
I love wings and I especially love HOT wings. Â But I am not a fan of wingstop wings. Â No sir, I am not. Â Why you ask...
Well, I don't like the flavors they've come up with. Â The garlic parmesan tasted like pooh and the hot wings weren't so hot. Â Maybe I need to attempt the famed atomic wings. Â Yeah, no f'n way. Â Why not? Â Hrm, maybe because I felt like I was given rat legs instead of wings. Â These things were so small I should've used tweezers to hold them. Â I mean really, if I'm paying for wings give me some meat on them. Â
Screw that, I'll just go to Papa Romeo's where they have real wings and not rat legs covered in pooh.
Someone say AWWWW YEAH for Atomic wings!
Seriously, if you like it hot, and I am talking "mouth is still burning after 10 minutes" hot, you are going to want to haul ass over to Wingstop and get an order of these babies. Â
The guy at the counter will try to talk you out of it, in fact, so much so he will even thrust a 1/4 teaspoon size of sauce at you to "make sure you can handle it'. Â But dont get taken in by this. Â Get them anyway. Â Yeah, its hot. Â You can handle it though. Wuss.
The wings themselves are a bit on the small side, but they are meaty and tasty. Â Even through the sauce you can still taste them, a very good sign. Â
I made the mistake of getting an order of ten with the option of splitting it into two flavours, the Atomic and the Cajun. Â While the Cajun was very, very good, I wanted more of those damned Atomic. Â
Love the interior too, sort of a sports bar meets antique aviation museum meets warehouse. Â It works, trust me.
Not bad, but not great wings. The good is that there are lot of varieties to choose from, and you will probably find something you like. The garlic/parmesean was a surprise favorite. The cons are that the wings themselves are pretty skimpy, and some of varieties are totally drenched in sauces which are good but simply too much and are just masking the fact that the wings are minimal. Curiosity is driving me to try an Atomic wing sometime. Have plenty of dairy on hand.
I'm going to shop around for some wings before I come back.