Aaron Deacon wrote:Had some at the Violet Hour, though they were sliced thick rather than thin. They were delicious.
DaveG wrote:It'll cost me my LTH membership but...
Hooters has them - and I like 'em.
David Hammond wrote:DaveG wrote:It'll cost me my LTH membership but...
Hooters has them - and I like 'em.
No LTH post (at least in my memory) has ever effectively addressed the dining options at Hooter's. Perhaps you should!
Does anyone have a recommendation on where in Chicagoland (in the city would be best, north or northwest side would be ideal) to get fried dill pickles?
whiskeybent wrote: Not Chicagoland proper, but "Chicago's northernmost suburb
JeffB wrote:If nothing else, Hooter's redefined or misdefined "Buffalo wings" for much of the US, since the breaded deep-fried version (more Harold's than Anchor Bar) has won out.
Binko wrote:JeffB wrote:If nothing else, Hooter's redefined or misdefined "Buffalo wings" for much of the US, since the breaded deep-fried version (more Harold's than Anchor Bar) has won out.
What? Breaded Buffalo wings? The horror! Even Denny's serves them without breading (as far as I remember--it has been ten years or so)! Tell me this isn't true, that breaded has become standard for "Buffalo wings."
gleam wrote:It's really, really common. I, too, prefer unbreaded.
The breaded wings are basically KFC+Buffalo sauce.. which isn't bad, just not a buffalo wing.
Binko wrote:gleam wrote:It's really, really common. I, too, prefer unbreaded.
The breaded wings are basically KFC+Buffalo sauce.. which isn't bad, just not a buffalo wing.
Wow. I really had no idea. That's one of my pet peeves, breaded Buffalo wings. I guess I've been very lucky, as most of the places I've been to that serve Buffalo wings as "Buffalo wings" have been good about not breading them. Honestly, I can't even think of the last place I've been to that served breaded wings as "Buffalo wings." Now baked Buffalo wings, another travesty, I've seen a lot of.