These 10 Restaurants Serve The Best Wings In Arizona
By Monica Spencer|Published February 06, 2016
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Monica Spencer
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Monica is a Diné (Navajo) freelance writer and photographer based in the Southwest. Born in Gallup and raised in Phoenix, she is Tódich'ii'nii (Bitter Water People) and Tsi'naajinii (Black Streak Wood People). Monica is a staff writer for Only In Your State, photo editor for The Mesa Legend, and previously a staff writer for The Navajo Post. You can reach her at monica.d.spencer@gmail.com.
I think most Arizonans are still pretty sore that the Cardinals lost to the Panthers a couple of weeks ago. In fact, I heard a group of strangers arguing over it while walking past a bus stop earlier this week. However you feel about it, the Super Bowl is happening this weekend and for many people that means crowding around a TV to enjoy the game, the commercials and excellent company.
Oh, yeah, and food. No game is complete without a mixture of savory foods–and what better item to have while enjoying football than a plate of wings? No matter how you enjoy them—sweet, mild, spicy, or burn-your-tongue hot—here are some great places to get a delicious plate of wings this weekend:
This restaurant does things a little different; all wings are served dry and you can dip your wings in any of their 17 sauces, which range from very mild to ridiculously hot. Also, if you happen to have that rare vegetarian in your group, they offer crispy tofu as a "wing" option.
Location: 5 South San Francisco Street, Flagstaff.
The wings here are simply delicious. If you can't decide on a flavor, try the honey barbeque for a safe choice or the homicide if you really want to be sweating up a storm.
We couldn't get any photos of the wings here but trust us, they're good. If someone in your party doesn't like wings for some reason, they can always enjoy a pizza here as well. Both are great options, but you're really missing out if you skimp on the wings.
You have lots of options to choose from here, but one of the more interesting sauces is their cactus flavor; a blend of prickly pear, medium wing sauce, and garlic. Yum!
Another place where I wish we had more than a blurry photo to show off their tasty wings. Anyway, the wings here are great, but you may want to order them to-go. Be sure to try out the cajun seasoned wings.
There are a lot of options here, including some classic Asian flavors like ginger soy and lemon pepper for those looking for a different take on wings. Don't forget to order some fried rice to go with your wing.