Hot wings have become the official football food. Whether hot, mild, teriyaki or mustard glazed, fans eat chicken wings by the dozens while cheering on the home team.
Here are a few places to enjoy wings from now through Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 1.
Hot wings have become the official football food. Whether hot, mild, teriyaki or mustard glazed, fans eat chicken wings by the dozens while cheering on the home team.
Here are a few places to enjoy wings from now through Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 1.
A destination for wing lovers to munch on buffalo and honey barbecue wings in mild, medium, hot and suicide versions. Variations include pineapple teriyaki and Asiago-Parmesan.
Teakwood offers up wings wings that are identical to those from the now-closed Long Wong's on Mill Avenue in Tempe. Select either deep-fried or grilled wings, then choose your buffalo sauce heat: mild, medium, hot or suicide. Other choices are teriyaki or honey barbecue.
Glendale's oldest sports bar sells buffalo, honey, barbecue and teriyaki in mild, medium and hot. You can also get your wings grilled. Each order includes celery and carrot sticks, ranch and blue cheese dressing.
McDuffy's serves up traditional buffalo wings - mild, medium or hot - or try the teriyaki or lemon pepper wings. For a calorie boost, add flash-fried potato chips served with ranch dressing.
Native New Yorker has the usual varieties of buffalo in mild, medium, hot and suicide, plus honey hot, spicy honey mustard, barbecue and honey barbecue. More exotic choices include Oriental garlic, pineapple teriyaki, Asiago-Parmesan and strawberry hot and raspberry chipotle.
This wild West saloon and restaurant serves up AZ Wings, mild, hot, extra hot, garlic or barbecue versions. Harold's slogan: "buffalo, NY? Get a rope."
This New York-style deli is best known for its bagels and chicken noodle soup, but it also serves hot and mild wings, accompanied by blue cheese dressing and celery.
Varieties of regular and boneless wings include buffalo - mild, medium and hot, teriyaki, barbecue, honey barbecue and honey hot. Served with celery, carrots, ranch and blue cheese dressings.
Get your wings breaded or naked in mild, medium or hot buffalo style. Not hot enough for ya? Then try 3 Mile Island, 911, Cajun, Samurai or Spicy Jack.
Fox specializes in hickory smoked wings served with blue cheese dressing and celery. They're great naked or tossed in buffalo, barbecue, chipotle, huli huli or spicy sauce.
A loyal following go to 16th Street for its wings served buffalo mild, medium, hot and fire or barbecue. And nothing washes those wings down better than an ice cold beer. Happy hour is from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday-Friday and features discounts on draft and bottled beer.
Just about anyone can satisfy a wings craving at the Field House, which offers 14 varieties, from barbecue hot, honey hot, teriyaki, green chile, jerk and garlic, or choose from a slew of combinations.

What other people are saying...
Foodiebear from Scottsdale - January 14, 2009 at 6:14 AM
Good line up! Id also like to add LGO to the fray.. they make soem of the best grilled hot wings.. paired with one of their pizza's, yumm-e!
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