The Wings at This Indiana Restaurant are So Hot, You Have To Sign a Waiver To Try Them
One of the greatest things about living in Indiana is all of the amazing local food options we have. From Hoosier specialties to reinvented classics, this state has some of the greatest food in the country. And wings are no exception. One restaurant in particular stands apart from others. Why? Because in order to even try their hot wings, you have to sign a waiver first…


Bombers BBQ in Munster, Indiana was founded in 2013 by owners Anthony Petrocelli and Christopher Cole. The BBQ aficionados wanted to bring quality freshly smoked BBQ to Indiana. They prepare all of their meat the same day, always using fresh, never frozen products.
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Bombers BBQ is famous for a lot of entrees, like their brisket, pulled pork, and rib tips. Locals swear Bombers has the best southern BBQ in all of Indiana, which is a pretty hefty claim. They also have inventive creations like bacon jalapeno bombs and Mississippi won tons. But one of the best things you’ll ever eat from this local gem is their highly rated chicken wings.

The wings at Bombers are smoked and fried and served with your choice of sauce. This includes their signature Bombers Sauce, Sweet Sauce, Vinegar Sauce, Mustard Sauce, St. Louis Sauce, and Atomic Sauce. There’s a flavor for every taste and fancy and the wings themselves are outstanding. But if you’re really up for a challenge, you’ll want to try the one sauce left off of this list…their Nuclear Sauce.

Bombers Nuclear Sauce won’t be found with all of the other sauces. This powerful hot sauce is made with Ghost Pepper extract, a pepper that should sound familiar to spicy food lovers. If you’ve never heard of Ghost Pepper, it’s heat can actually seriously inflame your skin or burn your eyes.

If you’re daring enough, you can try out this spicy sauce only after signing a waiver. If you’re looking for the ultimate hot wings, these are definitely the ones to try.
Have you ever tried these hot wings from Bombers BBQ? For more wings in Indiana, check out these great places.
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