Bar with the Best wings???

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Bar with the Best wings???

Post by Bit*chenWomen1029 »

Whats the bar with the best wings you have EVER eaten?


me myself i do not like HOT wings.... im a Wimpy Winger... My Vote is For Cobrh's wimpy wings.... i love them!!! Right down to the heartburn!!!lol

Whats your fav.?
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Pellegrine's original recipe, Monday nights...

Runner up, the Cajun wings (and a few other flavors as well) at Denny's Beer Barrel Pub in Clearfield, also to die for...
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BEER BELLIES wings were always pretty damn good ...

My opinion: ALL wings are "awsum", some just produce more EN_ER_GY ...

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Best wings ive ever eaten were at Crazy Daves Pizza and Pub in Northern Cambria. Those wings wipe the floor with any other wings ive ever eaten, and ive eaten quite a few wings in my day.
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The best wings that I’ve had are at The Rayne Drop Inn (between Indiana and Clymer). Second best goes to The Coney in Indiana.

I’ll give an honorable mention to Quaker Steak and Lube (in the Pittsburgh/ Ohio area). The wings are dinky, but the sauces are great.

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Bert|Evil wrote:The best wings that I’ve had are at The Rayne Drop Inn (between Indiana and Clymer)
I must concur that the Rayne Drop's wings are kick-ass. The bad part is, they haven't had that big buffet on Saturday nights this year on the nights we've been up there ... that's simply wing heaven ...

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I'm also checking the Rayne Drop.

Murphy's in J-town are pretty good when you're looking for something different.


And there was always something about heading over to the Sports Cafe about Noon on Sunday for a "Hair of the Dog" Rum and Coke and dozen wings.


Now in Ft Lauderdale.

Brew's Room - They do this Fried, sauced, and then grilled thing that I personally thing is GROSS

Quarterdeck - Not bad, but nothing original

The Ale House - Probably the best.



Myrtle Beach....

Greg's Cabana Bar (Garden City) - He's from the 'burgh, so he know's what a wing is supposed to be.

Murphy's Law - Also not bad wings, but nothing special either.
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There is a place in Mifflinburg that has wing nite on Mondays I believe,and you almost have to make a reservation to get in...they have 40 different flavors...even salt and vinegar

But have to put in a plug for a local place and thats 'The Pub" in Shirleysburg...
Jackson's in Windburne are kick ass too.
and we had some good ones at the County Line yesterday
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Anyone that has had Jackson's wings in Windburne, they'll agree with me that they're mighty tasty. My favorite is the Zesty Ranch, not too hot but have tons of flavor.
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Scooter's in Johnstown had the best wings I ever had, coming in at first place with their Seven Peper Wings.

God those things were awesome!
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I’ll give another honorable mention to a chain in the D.C./ Baltimore region called Buffalo Wings and Beer. Comparable to QS&L, but the wings have more meat on them. They also have a sauce called “coffin” that, believe it or not, exceeds QS&L’s Atomic, but it is only available 3 months out of the year (don’t ask me why).
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I gotta go with the Bay wings with a side of the 2 Alarm hot sauce from Al's Tavern...when I can afford them. :(
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I never understood the wing obsesion? Wings are suace and fatty skin. What's to like? Go drink a pint of hot sauce,forget the dings. much healter!

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Post by RobTheDrummer »

Why must you fuck with every post....anyway, I like Pellies Teryaki wings. Not a big fan of hot stuff. Also, the honey BBQ wings at Electric Avenue are great!
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RobTheDrummer wrote:Why must you fuck with every post....anyway, I like Pellies Teryaki wings. Not a big fan of hot stuff. Also, the honey BBQ wings at Electric Avenue are great!
i just don't ever see anyone eating dings PLAIN. Always with some kind of sauce. Must be the sauce then, right?

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That's key in any good wing! Have some good wings and you may be pleasantly surprised.
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Post by Bit*chenWomen1029 »

lol wings are good, the sauce makes them even better,,,, get the point?
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I got your sauce ...

... ah, forget it. :P

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ok now i know why you got the name BAD daze rob..... even though i know its from your band.... but i now know theres more to the BAD part!!!

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Post by YankeeRose »

My daughter loves the ones at Electric Avenue and The Hitching Post, but even their "Mild" ones are a tad too burnie (That's "Coal Speak" for hot or spicy.) for me. I don't like hot/spicy food...I can't understand the enjoyment of food that leaves one in pain, but that's just me! Are there any places that have truly MILD Wings, say close to Tyson's Honey Barbeque Glazed frozen ones?
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Uriah's Butter Garlic wings are outstanding if you don't like "hot" spicy.
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Love the Post's garlic wings, and Pelly's garlic, as well, but I'm not fit to be near for about 36 hours afterwards. I used to party with a guy named Dan DiSabato (sp?) who made better hot wings than any bar I've ever been to. They were so everlovin' good, hot, but not overly so... the hot was just enough to make the flavor "pop." We begged him to give us the recipe... not gonna happen. He should be a millionaire with that recipe.---->JMS
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Scooters...7 pepper wings. But only when Evil made them... but he's gone now... :cry: so...they weren't bad two weeks ago...but they definitely weren't Evil's. (And that means no more Evil Burgers either...::Sniffles:: ) You are missed!!!

Schooters had a good parmisian garlic mild wing.

Foxes' wings are okay...the garlic ones...but I liked it better when they were more buttery. If you're going to hurt, you might as well hurt right...
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I would have to say Main St Cafe, in Alexandria. DAMN good. :twisted: :P
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