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  • 414 Pub & Pizza

    414 S. Mill Ave. #118 Tempe

    480-829-3536

    Here’s the 411 on 414 Pub & Pizza on Mill Avenue. For starters, they’re open late seven days a week and that includes delivery within five miles when you’re in the middle of some hardcore Netflixing. Secondly, their entire app menu is dang good, a litany of cleverly named eats like Fried Brittany Spears Pickles and Red Hot Chili Poppers, all made from scratch. They also serve up some serious wings, meaty, twice-cooked morsels that demand closed-eyes, sigh-induced eating. And finally, their pizza won’t win them any awards, but their friendly bartenders just might.
    4 articles
  • ATL Wings

    70 W. Warner Rd. Chandler

    480-722-9464

    ATL Wings in Chandler offers Atlanta style wings and other deep-fried southern classics like fried okra. Wings come in a variety of flavors including lemon pepper, garlic pepper, honey habenero, citrus chipotle and garlic parmesan. All of which can be washed down with their on tap Kool Aid.
    13 articles
  • ATL Wings

    3923 E. Thomas Rd. Suite B-2 East Phoenix

    602-275-9464

    ATL Wings offers Atlanta style wings, chicken tenders and other deep-fried favorites. Wings come in flavors including sweet-and-tangy, garlic pepper, honey BBQ, Cajun BBQ and of course, hot.
    13 articles
  • Booty's Wings Burgers & Beer

    1300 S Watson Rd Suite #109 Buckeye

    623-386-3080

    This small chain of west Valley sports bars knows food. Sure, you can go in for a High Life and a high-volume game, but you’d be remiss to wave away a menu. Especially for one of Booty's Wings Burgers & Beer in-the-name specialties — wings. The Traditional, Bone-In birds here are a good size, with the tough and crispy edges we all hope to see on a bar wing. But the flavor options are many, 13 kinds of rubs alone. And Booty's Blast is enticing, go for the Desert Ranch. It’s like a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos made chewable, especially when dipped in more of the house ranch.
  • Booty's Wings Burgers & Beer

    13375 W. McDowell Rd. #101 Goodyear

    623-440-4739

    This small chain of west Valley sports bars knows food. Sure, you can go in for a High Life and a high-volume game, but you’d be remiss to wave away a menu. Especially for one of Booty's Wings Burgers & Beer in-the-name specialties — wings. The Traditional, Bone-In birds here are a good size, with the tough and crispy edges we all hope to see on a bar wing. But the flavor options are many, 13 kinds of rubs alone. And Booty's Blast is enticing, go for the Desert Ranch. It’s like a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos made chewable, especially when dipped in more of the house ranch.
    2 articles
  • Booty's Wings Burgers & Beer

    15557 W Bell Rd Suite #405 Surprise

    623-546-7757

    This small chain of west Valley sports bars knows food. Sure, you can go in for a High Life and a high-volume game, but you’d be remiss to wave away a menu. Especially for one of Booty's Wings Burgers & Beer in-the-name specialties — wings. The Traditional, Bone-In birds here are a good size, with the tough and crispy edges we all hope to see on a bar wing. But the flavor options are many, 13 kinds of rubs alone. And Booty's Blast is enticing, go for the Desert Ranch. It’s like a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos made chewable, especially when dipped in more of the house ranch.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings

    1475 W. Elliot Rd. Gilbert

    480-813-9464

    Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 when a guy from Buffalo, New York traveled to Ohio to judge an amateur figure skating competition and failed to find any wings that measured up to the ones at home. Now B-Dubs, as it likes to call itself, has spread to nearly every state in the U.S. with more than 600 locations, including Phoenix, where it's easy to find on Voice Places. The yellow-and-black logo features a buffalo that has sprouted majestic wings, but make no mistake--it's strictly chicken here, available in regular or boneless varieties in 21 flavors from Garlic Parmesan and Caribbean Jerk to Asian Zing and the simply named but much feared Blazin'. Every location features a plethora of televisions for your sports-watching needs and a plentiful selection of beer on tap.
    1 article
  • Epic Wings

    9524 W. Camelback Rd., Suite C-100 Glendale

    602-773-1477

    Though a couple of dozen locations of Epic Wings has been kicking around California since 1982, the west Valley has hosted one location since 2019. This quick-service eatery in Glendale offers standard wings (original Buffalo wings means the bone-in kind) in garlic Parmesan, and honey, they are good. The garlic is not overpowering, while the sprinkled-on and sometimes creamy Parmesan is abundant. And the chicken wings themselves are pretty meaty. Orders here come in six, 12, 24, and 48.
    4 articles
  • Flip's Burgers & Brews

    805 N. Dobson Rd., Suite 101 Mesa

    480-962-1555

  • Hooters

    455 N. Third St. Central Phoenix

    602-495-1234

    Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner's former girlfriend Holly Madison. The Hooters girls at each of the 450 locations are the heart and soul (or is it the "T and A"?) of the company; from the American Midwest to the Czech Republic to Tokyo, every girl sports the same bright orange short-shorts, flesh-colored pantyhose and white sneakers. Perhaps it could be the food that keeps loyal Phoenix customers coming back. The menu focuses on chicken wings, with sauces ranging from mild to atomic, but there are also seasoned curly fries, shrimp, oysters, crab legs, burgers, and sandwiches, along with plenty of televisions tuned to whatever's going on in the sports world. Check out your local Hooters on Voice Places.
    1 article
  • Hooters

    10223 N. Metro Parkway North Phoenix

    602-997-1060

    Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner's former girlfriend Holly Madison. The Hooters girls at each of the 450 locations are the heart and soul (or is it the "T and A"?) of the company; from the American Midwest to the Czech Republic to Tokyo, every girl sports the same bright orange short-shorts, flesh-colored pantyhose and white sneakers. Perhaps it could be the food that keeps loyal Phoenix customers coming back. The menu focuses on chicken wings, with sauces ranging from mild to atomic, but there are also seasoned curly fries, shrimp, oysters, crab legs, burgers, and sandwiches, along with plenty of televisions tuned to whatever's going on in the sports world. Check out your local Hooters on Voice Places.
    1 article
  • Hooters

    16550 N. 83rd Ave. Peoria

    623-776-0123

    Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner's former girlfriend Holly Madison. The Hooters girls at each of the 450 locations are the heart and soul (or is it the "T and A"?) of the company; from the American Midwest to the Czech Republic to Tokyo, every girl sports the same bright orange short-shorts, flesh-colored pantyhose and white sneakers. Perhaps it could be the food that keeps loyal Phoenix customers coming back. The menu focuses on chicken wings, with sauces ranging from mild to atomic, but there are also seasoned curly fries, shrimp, oysters, crab legs, burgers, and sandwiches, along with plenty of televisions tuned to whatever's going on in the sports world. Check out your local Hooters on Voice Places.
    1 article
  • Jupiter Rings Wings and More

    8115 N. 19th Ave. Ste. #A101 Central Phoenix

    602-675-3799

    4 articles
  • Long Wong's Hot Wings

    4344 W. Indian School Rd. West Phoenix

    623-247-9464

    5 articles
  • Long Wongs

    2812 E. Thomas Rd. East Phoenix

    602-224-5464

    7 articles
  • Valley Wings

    15414 N. 19th Ave., Suite C North Phoenix

    602-504-3937

    3 articles
  • The Wing Counter

    5350 W. Bell Rd. Glendale

    623-463-6881

    Your Neighborhood Wing Joint Craving extra-large, crisp, juicy, homestyle-fried chicken wings coated in any of our 14 signature sauces and dry rubs, washed down with some Kool-Aid? You’ve come to the right place. Step up to the counter and order wing perfection. High Speed Counter Service Our goal at The Wing Counter is to serve the best wings, faster than ever, right in your neighborhood. From counter to table in minutes, you’ll have more time to savor the flavor. Whether you’re a wing fanatic or just looking for a quick, delicious bite to eat, TWC promises to deliver quality wings with superior customer service. Select the number of wings you want, choose from 14 signature sauces and dry rubs, and order up! Just like that—it’s ready to go. Dining in or taking out, our wings won’t keep you waiting. You’ll be coming back for more in no time. At TWC, we start saucy and end happy!
    1 article
  • Zesty Zzeeks Pizza

    3139 S. Mill Ave. Tempe

    623-455-5767

    6 articles