The best chicken wings in Toronto aren’t all about heat. We’re a stone’s throw from Buffalo where the wing was invented and even have wing deals every night of the week so you know we take wings seriously.
Here are the best chicken wings in Toronto.
9 - Sloppy Joe'sCrowds flock for the 80 cent wings on Tuesday and Thursday nights at this South Etobicoke hangout. Flavours are relatively standard, but you can mix up any two of them.
8 - Home of Hot Taste
Roasted and “Blazing Fire” Korean-style fried chicken wings are available at this restaurant with locations in Koreatown and Thornhill.
11 - Fanzone Wings & Ribs
Wings plus personal TVs at every booth? Sounds like a perfect night in Scarborough. You can even grab an order of 100 in up to four out of dozens and dozens of flavours.
3 - Crown & Dragon
Wings are half-price not only one but three nights a week at this pub near Yonge and Davenport, and you can mix and match flavours. There's award-winning Dragon's Breath, Hawaii pineapple, and Roadside Lemonade varieties, and an array of baked wings too.
4 - The Dirty Bird (Annex)
Fried chicken has become synonymous with this mini-chain that does it up on waffles, in sandwiches, and serves just the wings. By the half-pound or pound, boneless or bone-in, you get a simple choice between honey garlic, buffalo, dry or jerk BBQ.
5 - Duff's Famous Wings
If you’re looking for authenticity and tradition when it comes to your wings, this small chain has origins in New York, fifty years of history and thankfully for us, two Toronto locations. Expect spice challenges, blue cheese dip, wet naps and bone buckets.
6 - AllStar Wings & Ribs (Danforth)
Over 200 flavours of wings have been winning awards for over a decade at this wing chain. You can get them breaded, unbreaded or skinless and grilled, and like all great wing places, you have to sign a waiver before trying their Armageddon style.
7 - The Fry
At six locations throughout Ontario you can find the simple spicy, soy garlic or crispy wings this place is known for, along with their fried and boneless chicken.
10 - Victorian Monkey
If you love wings as much as you love steampunk, this Scarborough pub is the spot for you. Their garlic parm wings are surprisingly solid, and they also have honey hot, sticky sesame, and cajun dry rub flavours if that’s more your speed.
by Amy Carlberg via blogTO
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