Submitted by t3_xy1asd in baltimore

Original Post:

https://www.reddit.com/r/baltimore/comments/u85jms/best_chicken_wing_quest/

A bro and I have set out on a quest to answer an extremely important question:

Who makes the absolute best wings in Baltimore?

We will judge each buffalo/hot wing order on a 5 point scale (average of the two reviewers) on the following parameters:

Appearance: Size, quality, and consistency of the wings
Taste: Overall deliciousness, heat to expectations
Sauce: Consistency, creaminess, acidity, flavor, quantity, attachment to wing
Crispiness: Crispy exterior, appropriately cooked meat pulling off the bone, not dry
Convenience/value: not weighted, used for tie-breaking
Restaurant: Look and feel of restaurant environment, not weighted, used for tie-breaking

3 locations added to this update:

EDIT: A buddy told me my formatting was no good and took it on himself to make this easier to digest.

Restaurant Appearance Taste Sauce Crispiness Convenience Restaurant **Overall**
Delia Foley 5 2.5 3 2.5 5 4 **13**
Magerks 4.5 3.5 3 4.25 5 4.5 **15.25**
Hudson St Stackhouse 4.75 4 4.25 3.5 5 3.75 **16.25**
Dont Know Tavern 4.5 4 5 5 5 5 **18.25**
iBar 4 5 5 4.5 5 4 **18.25**
Kisling 3 4 3.5 4 4 4 **13.25**
Nepenthe 4 3.75 4.5 3 4.5 4 **15.25**
Charles Village Pub 3.5 2 2 0 0 0 **7.5**

**Delia Foley**: Very disappointing. Not nearly enough heat, overcooked, some horribly dry. Great scene though.

**Magerks**: These were okay. Good consistency, okay taste, not enough sauce, could have used some more heat. Good crispiness. Good scene.

**Hudson Street Stackhouse**: Really good classic buffalo flavor. Good amount of heat in an appropriate amount of sauce. Could have been a little crispier. Super convenient and high value ($10 during happy hours) but a bit of a claustrophobic ceiling. Place still is great.

**Don't Know Tavern**: Damn good wings. Very good consistency, just right in size and quality. A little mild for a hot wing, but oh boy that sauce. Perfect creaminess from the butter, sticking to the wings, and enough acid to bite the back of your tongue. Perfectly crispy. I would be remiss to mention that on Mondays and Wednesdays an order of wings is $6. Which is almost unthinkable for the quality you are getting here.

**iBar**: Also damn good wings. A little bit of variability in the size and quality of the product. Had 2 broken flats in a single order. Perfect heat for an order of hot with great creaminess and attachment. Perfect amount of sauce with just the right bite. Ordered both regular and fried hard orders. Feel like the absolute perfect crispiness is somewhere in between the 2.

**Kisling**: I live near Kislings and have eaten hundreds of wings from here. I was VERY disappointed this evening. Had 2 broken wings and varied in size, sauce was good but WAY too much of it and they were overcooked. It was also grimey, far worse than normal. Not sure I'll be back anytime soon, also forgot to photo these.

**Nepenthe**: Pretty good overall. Mostly good consistency in quality, 2 were a little too big, and the order itself only had 8 wings. There was no heat to the sauce, but the sauce was good, good consistency and creaminess. On advice of this sub, we ordered them crispy and thank god we did. Because even ordering them crispy they were not at all. Feel like they would be rubber on a normal order. Overall tasty but not executed terribly well.

**Charles Village Pub**: Not going to bother scoring the restaurant because its bad. Absolutely terrible. Reasonable consistency in size and quality. Terrible and broken sauce, no creaminess, no heat. The order came out cold and we sent them back. The kitchen refried the entire order, including the half eaten wing that I left on the plate. Somehow they came back still luke warm but I didn't bother eating them. The waiter was also terrible. These were the worst wings I've ever had, and that's saying something.

Photos: https://imgur.com/a/tBClIIR

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t1_iretptq wrote

Praise be to the content creator. Praise be.

I can't believe Charles Village refried the half-eaten wing. I'd love to meet whoever made that decision so long as we were separated by protective glass.

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t1_irevobz wrote

I will stand by rating DK Tavern one of the highest. If you want to get a little crazy, get the buffalo garlic parm sauce and the get a side of the Extra Spicy to pour over them. Phenomenal.

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t1_irfyvs9 wrote

I went for the first time this Wednesday. I will be back every Wednesday going forward if they keep that special going. It’s a great deal and the wings are superb. I’ll have to try the extra spicy, I loved the buffalo garlic parm tho, so delicious!

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t1_irevgqg wrote

Gonna have to try Don’t Know Tavern. I think I’ve had that waiter at Charles Village Pub…

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t1_irfjq10 wrote

Gotta plug Lighthouse Tavern in Canton. Might not be #1 but they are absolutely solid. Nice beer selection, too.

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t1_irey6r9 wrote

I too went to Charles Village Pub just for a change of pace and, while my experience wasn't quite as bad as yours, yeah, the wings sucked. I'm pretty sure the sauce is whatever crap they can order from their food distributor and is probably vegetable oil with some hot sauce in it. Anyplace that doesn't make their own sauce isn't even in the conversation.

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t1_irezquv wrote

Which is crazy because perfectly good wing sauce is just butter mixed with Franks, but I guess that’s too much to ask for some places.

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t1_irf0jts wrote

A little disappointed in Delia Foleys rating but to each their own. You are however dead right about killings that they put way too much sauce. It's been years since I've been there but it's like Buffalo wing soup. If they cut back by like 75% on the sauce the wings would be so much better.

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t1_irfm051 wrote

Their wings are terrible for the price. They really haven’t been good since like 2 years after current ownership took over, too rubbery now

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t1_irfv25y wrote

Honestly I had them 2 months ago but was drunk and prior to that haven't had them in 2 or 3 years.

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OP t1_irf77cs wrote

No one was more disappointed than me, I can assure you.

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t1_irf830n wrote

Stackhouse is my favorite happy hour spot, nice to see their wings get some recognition. You should try Smaltimore and Snake Hill.

Edit: I lived near Kisslings two years ago and had the same experience. I guess they’re consistent?

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t1_irftfjl wrote

Stackhouse beer selection is amazing too. Maine Brewing on draft is always a good choice

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OP t1_irf9jk5 wrote

I do not like Snake Hill's at all. They are freakishly big and never crispy enough. Might be because they are marinated.

I haven't been to Smaltimore in a long time. Maybe I'll pop in.

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Edit: I also love Stackhouse, and was a regular before COVID.

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t1_irfaps4 wrote

I agree about Snake Hill, I like their other food a lot, but I feel like I'm biting into a chicken breast with a bone in the middle for their wings.

IIRC Smaltimore gets their sauces from Delia's, so you might be disappointed there. I put Mahaffey's wings above theirs, but I'll have to give Stackhouse another shot.

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t1_irevhhm wrote

I have sought this quest as well. You speak treachery against House Foley's. I bet you use ranch you scum! Although I shant combat your assessment of their bone-in wings, they have the best boneless wings witnessed by the old gods and the new.

Not in the city but try the Guinness Brewery's Jamaican Jerk Wings. I had em last week and they were fire.

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t1_irexc44 wrote

> the best boneless wings

Your argument is invalid.

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t1_irexkx6 wrote

That just makes him a typical Delia Foleys lover.

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t1_irey1v0 wrote

I have no problem with chicken bites (or whatever you want to call them), but they are a sauce delivery device and shouldn't be in the conversation of "wings".

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t1_irezmnt wrote

Not sure why adults are afraid to just order chicken nuggets. They have to spice up the name to sound mature or some shit.

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t1_irf0axv wrote

Yeah calling them.boneless wings is stupid. Just call them Buffalo popcorn chicken or Buffalo chicken bites. They are great but not at all wings.

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t1_irf4slw wrote

>they have the best boneless wings

Talk about telling on yourself.

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OP t1_irf7ehq wrote

The night we were there we were the only people eating real wings, everyone else having nuggets.

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t1_irf1zxf wrote

I've heard very good things about Sally O's wings

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OP t1_irf7a6z wrote

Yeah they are good, but they are definitely not of the buffalo style.

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t1_irf07ln wrote

Thank you for your commitment to the cause!

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t1_irfc2te wrote

Firstly, thanks for all the work you’ve put into this. Since Kislings is my normal go to wing spot I’m now motivated to go try some others on your list.

About Kislings: I’ve never noticed them to be aggressively sauced. But my view may be skewed because I always get them carry out. I really enjoy the flavor of their buffalo sauce; it reminds me of the flavor of buffalo wings I had as a kid growing up and first learning to love wings. i’ve also been pretty impressed with their consistency.

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t1_irezd7n wrote

Dude, you should also try the wings at American Wings N Pizza. I really like their spicy garlic. I would like to see how that compares to other places on your list.

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t1_irhango wrote

Is this the place on 24th? I live right there and was always curious if anything was good from there since it’s just a random carry out place. I guess I gotta try their wings now lol

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t1_irilh3k wrote

But I can only vouch for their wings. Never bothered with the other stuff.

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t1_irfcyyx wrote

Anyone remember wings to go ?

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t1_irfv4cu wrote

I lived above Shane Shoes when they were on the corner of S. Charles and E. West streets. If you sat on the Gran Prix with no paint to eat your wings, that was my car.

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t1_irfg7tt wrote

Thanks again for letting us know how great Don't Know is. We have been there for happy hour a few times and when we have gone, we have been the only customers. Great little overlooked place 👍

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t1_irfp5zz wrote

I haven’t ordered wings there in a couple years but all of the other food I’ve gotten there has been EXCELLENT. The crab tots in particular deserve a shout out. Guess I’ll have to get wings there sometime soon!

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t1_irgev6i wrote

I plan to try something different next time too. As for the wings, I really liked Korean Candy and the one that gets dusted with doritoes

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t1_irfw44i wrote

Would be interested to see a review of Barracudas now that they are open again. By far the meatiest wing I’ve had in bmore

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t1_irgtu7v wrote

Have you had them since reopen? Also remember them being great and dying to go back.

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t1_irguops wrote

I have it’s one of my favorite places in the city. A bit pricey for “casual dining” but the food in very fresh and delicious

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t1_irgi31g wrote

Have you had Mahaffey’s? Theirs are pretty solid.

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OP t1_irgj1tq wrote

I’ve had like 800 beers in the beer club there. Have had a million wings. They are on the list.

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t1_irh1l9s wrote

Great reviews. I was shocked and embarrassed when I went to Kislings, claiming to be the best wings in Baltimore, and received a packet of Ken’s Ranch for my dipping sauce.

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t1_irf6qa8 wrote

Can you review Never on Sunday's buffalo wings? Not.a dine-in place (well you can...) but they have been reliable and open til late.

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OP t1_irf9mym wrote

I lived in Mt Vernon for years and have had them many times, but not recently. Decided maybe, but the vibe doesn't really track.

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t1_irg3w9a wrote

I almost complained that there wasn’t a “total” score—then I realized I could scroll horizontally! Helpful reviews, thanks!

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t1_irg4iir wrote

This is important research and I commend your dedication.

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t1_irg5nfk wrote

Still no Claddagh? Go during HH or on Sundays for the 30 wings for $28 special and thank me later.

Source: Buffalo Expat

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OP t1_iri3yrb wrote

I used to go there a lot for beer tubes and wings. They are definitely on the list.

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t1_irh4hv4 wrote

I really recommend the green Buffalo wings from Sally-Os. Sounds weird but they were incredible.

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t1_iriofqh wrote

I love you. Two recommendations - try Zen West for regular wings and then try the wings at Full Tilt Brewing!

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t1_irg4r0u wrote

I rarely see Local Fry mentioned in wing discussions. Are they not cared for or are they just relatively unknown?

I think their garlic lemon wings are insanely good.

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OP t1_irg788x wrote

Isn’t it just a takeout spot?

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t1_irg9fxr wrote

Mostly. It’s at the Rotunda so there’s plenty of outdoor seating available. Their food is really good, though… the wings and their topped fries.

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OP t1_irgifim wrote

Yeah when we set out on this I excluded local fry specifically because it’s not a real sit down place.

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t1_irgj4uc wrote

Here are other places if you haven't tried:
BRD
Underground Pizza
1157 Bar And Kitchen (Korean Fried Chicken Wings)
The Local Fry
The Chicken Lab

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OP t1_irgk3y7 wrote

This is specifically Buffalo wings only. So no go on 1157 or chicken lab. Also it needs to be a bar/restaurant. No take out style so no local fry and no BRD.

Underground pizza are baked. Not Buffalo.

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t1_irgzpgb wrote

Koopers has some solid wings. You can taste they're wet brined in thyme/herbs, always big, fall off the bone wings. P.S. thank you for your service this is solid work

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t1_irinxox wrote

Add 29th Street Tavern (I would ask them to fry hard). I don't expect it to be at the top but they are generally reliable if I don't desire the slightly longer trek to iBar.

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t1_irj862v wrote

Had wings at Ale Mary’s this week. There’s are finished on a grill so have an interesting char. Tasty but not a lot of sauce.

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t1_irgnnvf wrote

Try Americas best wings there’s some pretty decent sites in the county

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OP t1_irgtioi wrote

This looks like a takeout place and I’m definitely not going to a chain in the county.

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t1_irh2h1g wrote

Your loss. Honey Garlic pepper and Parmesan wings with a side of hush puppies and a half is a Great combination and Side Note: you’re definitely wasting your time trying to find good wings at restaurants the takeouts have the best ones usually in the inner-city

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