NAV MAN wrote:Just hammered back 4 atomic boneless strips and 10 rock solid cajun wings from Wing Stop on harlem/bloomingdale. Real solid little stop at the wing shop. Feeling the fire right now. Washed it back with a few brewcats. NAV MAN livin' the high life.
Got pics but the NAV USB CORD is in the NAV CAB and the NAV MAN is too lazy to go get it.
Big thanks to IDID for sparkin this fire because winter time is WING TIME!
NAV MAN wrote:midas wrote:Wing Stop does a pretty good job for a chain. But I don't like their atomic. They are all heat and no flavor. So I stick with the Original Hot.
Agreed.
Wing Stop is one of the few games in town in that North/Harlem area. Smokin Ms kinda sucks.
nicinchic wrote:My Honey 1 didn't have BBQ sauce, they had buffalo sauce (some sort of Louisiana hot sauce), and I 've had them there at least 3 times. I didn't know that breading was a deal breaker. That leaves out Hooter's original wings, but they do have naked ones now, and Harold's, and Jewel. I am a buffalo wing sauce purist. I hate any other type of wing. I do not like Asian sweet/hot sauce of any kind on my wings. I am especially disappointed when buffalo wings are advertised, and they turn out to be a "version" of the restaurant's like sriracha or some weird other sauce thrown in the mix. Now, don't get me wrong, I like other sauces on other things, but Buffalo is Buffalo in my eyes. The more "Frank's, Durkee, Redhot, like" the better for me.
Panther in the Den wrote:Reports mention that the wings at Wing Stop are on the small side and not that good of a value (Not that I have been).
Panther in the Den wrote:NAV MAN wrote:midas wrote:Wing Stop does a pretty good job for a chain. But I don't like their atomic. They are all heat and no flavor. So I stick with the Original Hot.
Agreed.
Wing Stop is one of the few games in town in that North/Harlem area. Smokin Ms kinda sucks.
Reports mention that the wings at Wing Stop are on the small side and not that good of a value (Not that I have been).
Not far from North and Harlem there is ...
Kenny's Ribs & Chicken
6427 North Ave, Oak Park
(708) 660-9939
Just reopened where the chicken is reported to be pretty good (Not that I have been)!
I guess some wings might be on the menu tomorrow.
The Jerk Grill
6814 W North Ave, Chicago
(773) 745-3370
at North and Oak Park had some awesome Jerk Wings.
ucjames wrote:
The Jerk Grill is high on my list to stop at right now, just waiting on the wife to get into the mood for some jerk.
Panther in the Den wrote:From what I understand Buffalo wing sauce is hot sauce mixed with butter. This was confirmed when we were trying the wings at Toon's.
seebee wrote:ucjames wrote:
The Jerk Grill is high on my list to stop at right now, just waiting on the wife to get into the mood for some jerk.
I, um, well, I'll just leave the jokes alone...where even to start with that. I will tell you this tho - The Jerk Grill had a cert on restaurant.com last I checked. I have one I've been dying to use there. Panther, is it basically a shack?
Panther in the Den wrote:NAV MAN wrote:midas wrote:Wing Stop does a pretty good job for a chain. But I don't like their atomic. They are all heat and no flavor. So I stick with the Original Hot.
Agreed.
Wing Stop is one of the few games in town in that North/Harlem area. Smokin Ms kinda sucks.
Reports mention that the wings at Wing Stop are on the small side and not that good of a value (Not that I have been).
Not far from North and Harlem there is ...
Kenny's Ribs & Chicken
6427 North Ave, Oak Park
(708) 660-9939
Just reopened where the chicken is reported to be pretty good (Not that I have been)!
I guess some wings might be on the menu tomorrow.
The Jerk Grill
6814 W North Ave, Chicago
(773) 745-3370
at North and Oak Park had some awesome Jerk Wings.
I Do It Daily wrote:The first review is up in the original post!
Darren72 wrote:I Do It Daily wrote:The first review is up in the original post!
Perhaps it would be better to post reviews at the end of the thread rather than editing your original post.
Rick T. wrote:NAV MAN wrote:Just hammered back 4 atomic boneless strips and 10 rock solid cajun wings from Wing Stop on harlem/bloomingdale. Real solid little stop at the wing shop. Feeling the fire right now. Washed it back with a few brewcats. NAV MAN livin' the high life.
Got pics but the NAV USB CORD is in the NAV CAB and the NAV MAN is too lazy to go get it.
Big thanks to IDID for sparkin this fire because winter time is WING TIME!
Okay, now I officially mentally read your (enjoyable) postings in the voice of Duff Man from The Simpsons.
Oh, Yeah!
chezbrad wrote:Question (and I'd ask the same of TOC): how is a guy who competes to stuff his face with as many wings as possible considered a taste expert on wings?
stewed coot wrote:Perhaps it should be noted that although Bird's Nest has very good wings, you cannot get buffalo style wings there.
Da Beef wrote:The LP/Lakeview area is sort of a hotbed for wing joints.
Da Beef wrote:...BN has the most consistent wings in the city, perfectly fried, crispy on the outside and juicy in the middle. They call them "tweeties" and they come in two flavors, Buffalo and Teriyaki.
Buffalo wings