I would like to know where I can get some of the best chicken wings in Detroit. I am looking for ones outside the box. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I would like to know where I can get some of the best chicken wings in Detroit. I am looking for ones outside the box. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Detroit proper would have to be Sweetwater.
The Joe Louis Arena has Red Wings. Those are the best Wings in Detroit!
According to betterhalf, the wings at Z's Villa on Piquette rock!
This should be good. I love good wings. I hate to admit that Buffalo Wild Wings is gotta be my favorite and that has alot to do with their sauces.
Make your own, using the simple recipe on the back of the Red Hot sauce label. Seriously, they are good! I follow up with a minute or so on the grill or broiler...
Call me crazy, but I love the barbecue wings from Jet's Pizza in Hamtramck.
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I suspect they put crack cocaine in the barbecue sauce.
Sweetwater +100
A bit different than normal wings which is what you said you wanted.
Are Sweetwater's wings breaded? I live with a serious wing lover, but he prefers non-breaded wings and they're hard to come by, which is why he says Buffalo Wild Wings are the best.
The Rivertown Saloon [[now closed) made great wings, as good as you would get in Buffalo. I wonder where Bertha went with the recipe.
Why is my mouth watering for Dragon's Eggs from Union Street?
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Because they are damn good!!
Stromberg2
They sure did!!!
The Pizza Place on Ford Road in Dearborn makes very good plain wings. They're halal, if that matters to you.
Happy's Pizza on East Jefferson by Mt Elliot is my current favorite for no hassle, call ahead, take out wings.
I know these places are a bit more on the touristy side, but some of my favorites;
- Pizza Papalis
- Majestic Cafe
- Hockeytown Cafe
- Union Street
SWEETWATER x 10000
Yzerman!! Oh.....sorry, wrong kinda Wing. :0)
Had wings at a catered event from a place on Dexter near Joy rd. they really had outstanding BBQ style hot wings. didn't catch the name of the place though. damn.
I was underwhelmed by Sweetwater’s wings. But I’m willing to admit it may have been a case of high expectations coupled with the fact you can’t get a good beer in that place [[let alone one brewed in Michigan).
Frankly, I don’t think Buffalo Wild Wings even belongs in this conversation. Everything about that chain is mediocre except for the size of the televisions. Quantity of sauce choices and quality are not directly proportional.
The best wings I’ve found so far are surprisingly from Anita’s Kitchen in Ferndale. They are cooked without breading and liberally drenched in a sauce that’s not too hot but deeply flavorful. And the creamy feta dressing they come with is excellent.
I haven't been there in years, don't know why, but I always loved Union Street's wings. And the Dragon Eggs
The wings I like are hot without the sauce. I like the spice cooked into the meat and breading, not from some messy sauce, though I eat those too on occasion. The best I had were at a sports bar on Telegraph and 96, but they've been closed for years. Anyone know where I can get this type of wing besides KFC?
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