Whether youre looking for a good wing night spot or daily deals, these sports bars, mom-and-pop shops and counters are slinging some of the juiciest legs and flats in Orlando.
Friendly Confines
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Pretend you’re at Wrigley Field with one of the Chicago-style sports bar’s 70-cent boneless wings from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. to close. You can also get $2 off of 8-piece wing baskets with a side on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., but leave the Cardinals jersey at home; this is a Chicago Cubs joint.
Photo via Friendly Confines/FacebookFlyers Wings and Grill
5621 W. Colonial Drive, 407-297-9464
Flyers may not look like much on the outside, but the all you can eat Monday deal for $21 is enough to get you past the front door. Get 50 wings with bleu cheese, celery, fries and soft drinks for $45.79 on Tuesday nights or all day Sunday (sans the fries and drinks) for $41.
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Mondays bring 75-cent wings and Tuesdays a special on 60 boneless wings – impressive deals, but it’s the 15 wings and a pitcher of domestic beer Saturday special that really makes Frogger’s friendly.
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2736 S. Chickasaw Trail, 407-277-7789
Try 10 single-flavor wings for $10.49, or double the flavor and the wings for $20.99 at this small family-run spot. Get yourself a glass of sweet tea or lemonade as you gobble up the sriracha-honey, garlic, or honey-barbecue wings.
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Yes, we know that Hooters can be an overrated chicken wing destination, but the all you can eat deals warrant some recognition. You can pig out to your heart’s content for $13.99-$15.99 on Mondays, or try the Wednesday “Wingsday” platter with curly fries for $8.99.
Photo via Hooters/FacebookProccolino’s
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UCF students are familiar with this Italian eatery’s wing lunch specials. Order 5 wings and fries for $6.25, 10 wings for $8, or 20 for $15.
Photo via Proccolino’s Altamonte/FacebookJohnny’s Other Side
1619 E. Michigan St., 407-894-6900
The sister spot to Johnny’s Fillin Station serves 50-cent wings every day from 3-5 p.m. on a spacious patio with multiple flat screen TVs for sports fans until 2 a.m. If you’re not feeling social, order delivery before 11 p.m.
Photo via Johnny’s Other side/FacebookGator’s Dockside
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All you can eat wings from 6-11 p.m. Monday and boneless wings on Wednesdays from 6-11 p.m. for $13.99, and at a sports bar you can take your kids to (kids eat for free from 5:30-8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays). Try wing sauces ranging from sweet honey garlic and mild Thai peanut to the “4 Alarm Suicide” hot wings.
Photo via lainey329/InstagramJosie’s Pizza and Wings
1225 Hiawassee Road, 407-296-4009
Even good wing spots run the risk of serving bland, sauceless wings, but Josie’s isn’t that place. They don’t bread their wings; they smother them in a thick homemade Buffalo sauce. Pair it with one of their pizza combos – $16.99 gets you a 12-inch pizza and 10 wings.
Photo via Josie’s Pizza and Wings/FacebookO’Town Burgers N Wings
6614 Old Winter Garden Road, 407-286-0515
O’Town Burgers N Wings might be known for their juicy burgers and Mediterranean options, but the daily $5.99 chicken wing lunch combo with fries and a drink steals the show.
Photo via O’Town Burgers N Wings/FacebookThe Winghouse Bar and Grill
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Winghouse may become addictive for Monday night football fans; they serve all you can eat wings Monday nights starting at 9 p.m. and all day Wednesday for $9.99. You’ll want to cover everything with the Dallas sauce, a blend of sweet brown sugar and honey barbecue.
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For many, Buffalo Wild Wings is too predictable a wing spot, but the boneless buy one, get one free wing special on Tuesdays and Thursdays makes it a redeemable choice. They also have a formidable list of beers on tap – nothing too fussy, but there’s something for everyone. Don’t forget to load up on potato wedges, fried pickles or mac and cheese bites.
Photo via yummies.jpg/InstagramWing Shack Orlando
4650 E. Michigan St., 407-381-4798
Wing Shack is known for their “trophy wings” (including PB&J and Bloody Mary sauce options), but the 60-cent wing deal on Wednesdays from 3-7 p.m. takes the real trophy.
Photo via Wing Shack Orlando/FacebookBahama Breeze
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Pair Jamaican and habañero wings (half price on the appetizer menu) with a $4 cocktail or $5 specialty drink during Bahama Breeze’s happy hour Monday-Friday from 4-6 p.m. or the late-night happy hour Sunday through Thursday from 10 p.m. to midnight. Drafts and beers range from $3 to $4 if cocktails aren’t your thing.
Photo via drrch501/InstagramWings of Winter Garden
12801 W. Colonial Drive, Winter Garden, 407-656-4492
Their all-day specials offer 6-12 wings with curly fries and a drink ranging from $6-$10 every day, a 36-wing family pack for $31.99, and a hot honey garlic sauce that can’t be replicated.
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129 W. Church St., 407-422-6656
With a minimum order of six wings, you can get a 60-cent traditional wings on Mondays and boneless on Thursdays. The specials are dine-in only, but the wings and “Thirsty Thursdays” drink specials are well worth pushing through the football crowd.
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Order 10 boneless wings or more and get them for 60 cents each? It’s no wonder rapper Rick Ross owns 30 Wingstop restaurants and has even referred to the famous 10-piece deal in his lyrics.
Photo via jaycut2/InstagramBrick and Fire Pizza
1621 S. Orange Ave., 407-426-8922
More than just a pizza spot, Brick and Fire keeps its wing deal simple and flexible: 50-cent wings all day Wednesday dine-in, takeout, or delivery. Opt for one of their pizza and wings combo discount deals if you’re considering the takeout or delivery options, or get 50-cent wings all day Wednesdays – the pineapple barbecue wings surpass everything.
Photo via Brick and Fire Pizza/FacebookBuffalo Wings and Subs Co.
4152 W. Oak Ridge Road, 407-354-4476
Buffalo Wings and Subs is the true definition of a hole-in-the-wall spot, and who needs ambience when you can have anywhere from five wings for $4.29 to 50 wings for $34.99? Get your hands messy with the lemon pepper chicken, topped with the Niagara Falls sauce.
Photo via biankii_xo/InstagramMad Crab Seafood and Wings
325 W. Kennedy Blvd., 407-986-0819
Mad Crab will lure you in with their variety of wing deals, with seven pieces for $7.50, 50 pieces for $41.49 and everything in between. Of course, you can’t visit Mad Crab if you don’t also indulge in one of their extra-fresh Southern seafood boils. Combine with wings for ultimate satisfaction.
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