LAZ wrote:Franks for the Memories. New York white hot dogs and great Buffalo wings. (I can't confirm it, but I believe this place may have been the first to serve Buffalo wings in the Chicago area.)
Even though Franks for the Memories in Mundelein takes credit for introducing Buffalo wings to the Chicago area and the Midwest, they weren't the first.
On their History page, Franks for the Memories wrote:Franks For The Memories is a family run restaurant in Mundelein, Illinois grown famous for introducing the Chicagoland area to the delicious taste of "Buffalo Wings" which originated at Buffalo, New York's Anchor Bar in 1964.
20 years later in 1984, Jim and Carol Schultz, natives of Buffalo who had relocated to the Chicago area years before, decided to open the restaurant and share with everybody the tasty morsels that made them homesick. Franks for the Memories is considered to be the first restaurant to offer Buffalo Wings in the Chicagoland area, as well as the Midwest.
Before the 1980s most people outside of Buffalo NY were unfamiliar with the odd little spicy chicken wings served with blue cheese dressing and celery sticks. All that changed with Calvin Trillin's
"An Attempt to Compile a Short History of the Buffalo Chicken Wing" in the August 25, 1980 issue of
The New Yorker. It was followed the next year by Craig Claiborne and Pierre Franey's article,
"Winging It in Buffalo" in
The New York Times Magazine. Buffalo wings took off.
Chicago's first Buffalo wings may have been served at Randall's for Ribs (41 E Superior, owned by the Levy Organization). Here's a description of Randall's wings from the
Chicago Tribune in 1982: "Buffalo-style hot chicken wings, fried with lots of hot pepper sauce and served with blue cheese dressing for dipping."
But credit for popularizing the treat in Chicago should perhaps go to Yak-Zies, who repeatedly ran the following ad in late 1983:
PUBLIC NOTICEIf you have ever been
hooked on real
Buffalo Chicken Wingsand still want them
Yak-Zies Bar & Grillhas them
506 W. Diversey11:30A.M. – 1 A.M. 348-8740
Not a corner saloon – Just a basement tavernFranks for the Memories probably wasn't the first in the suburbs either. In an ad from January 6, 1984 a place by the name of HMS Boston in Schaumburg mentions their Buffalo Style Chicken Wings (and explains what they are).
In the next year or two, many wing slingers appeared in the city and suburbs, including Franks for the Memories, Buffalo Joe's, C K Buffalo's, City Tavern, Fallen Angel and others.