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Where are the best hot wings in the altoona area? Just curious.
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Quaker steak in State College is closed. They neglected to pay their franchise fees so the corporation went after then with a lawsuit for using their name and image.f.sciarrillo wrote:Racers in Bal Eagle intersection makes some great wings. As for the altoona area I am not sure - Although, for the State College area; Quaker Steak and Lube wings are awesome !
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Wow, when did that happen? I never heard anything about it. That stinks to say the least, their food was awesome.Lisa wrote:Quaker steak in State College is closed. They neglected to pay their franchise fees so the corporation went after then with a lawsuit for using their name and image.f.sciarrillo wrote:Racers in Bal Eagle intersection makes some great wings. As for the altoona area I am not sure - Although, for the State College area; Quaker Steak and Lube wings are awesome !
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Al's tavern, Cobrh's lounge, Pellies, and The Cantina are all pretty good in Altoona.
Spikes Pub, on the tyrone pike just outside of Houtzdale are the best though. Definitely worth a 25-30 minute drive.
Spikes Pub, on the tyrone pike just outside of Houtzdale are the best though. Definitely worth a 25-30 minute drive.
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I've been addicted to Pellegrine's original hot wings since 1991. I'm going for my next fix tonight.
Also in Altoona, I like Al's, Belmar, Knickerbocker and CoBRH's wings.
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I wonder if that affects the Quaker Steak & Lube stand at Blair County Ballpark? Were they part of the State College operation, or a different franchise from the parent company?
Also in Altoona, I like Al's, Belmar, Knickerbocker and CoBRH's wings.
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Quaker Steak & Lube closed last Tuesday. I found out when I tried to deliver Pennsylvania Musician there on Wednesday, and saw the sign about the closure on the door. I'll miss their "Louisiana Licker" wings.Wow, when did that happen? I never heard anything about it. That stinks to say the least, their food was awesome.
I wonder if that affects the Quaker Steak & Lube stand at Blair County Ballpark? Were they part of the State College operation, or a different franchise from the parent company?
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Houtzdale ... Electric Avenue
Altoona ... Al's Tavern
Dysart ... Coal Car
Altoona ... Al's Tavern
Dysart ... Coal Car
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Dan DiSabato from Altoona, and my recently deceased friend, Dave Riley, used to make the best wings ever. They only did tiny batches at parties, and everyone who ever attended one of those parties quickly agreed they were the best they'd ever tasted. Just the perfect blend of hot, savory, and smoky. I'm not usually a fan of hot stuff, but jeez, they were good. Dan's VERY protective of the recipe... I wonder if they added crack or something.
Johnstown's Scooter's has some kickass 7-pepper wings that rock, too.---->JMS

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Zacks wings are realy good. But mine are the best. I have my own secrete sauce. MMM mmm GOOD !!!!!!
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You were friends with Dave too?songsmith wrote:my recently deceased friend, Dave Riley,.---->JMS
Man I miss him.... I remember back in the 80's When he lived by the old Sabs with Donnie Crum and Sam Price.. They'd go to Baltimore and get busshels of crabs and we'd pig down all night on a keg of Michelob..
Man Dave knew how to have fun..
Did I mention I miss him? hehe....