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11 hours ago, Behindenemylines said:

Sounds like my kind of place.  Will check it out

 

11 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

Grape Jelly.  Most locals get the fingers.   Feel like its a little overrated but I grew up 10 minutes away and spent many a teenage years there.   Its also as dive as dive can get.


 

They briefly had a Clarence location about 20 years ago.  
 

Back then they were something more than some of the more recent fair, but still outstanding because there just isn’t really anything like them.  Rather there wasn’t anything like them until as recently I’ve seen some other places, and even Disney, use jelly.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said:

This is just how it is with every single mom and pop place

 

Every place is better than the last.. and the brightest and the best

 

Realistically there's not many bad chicken wing joints in the city.. better than the majority around the country

 

1 hour ago, NickelCity said:

 

This x1000000

Living outside of the city, can confirm. Nearly every wing place by me starts with "hot" at Franks level, and then adds sugar if they go spicier. There's a lot of places that serve wings limp and soggy upon arrival and the only solution they have come up with is to bread their wings.

 

I have been to a place with rave local reviews that was effectively wings breaded and seasoned like southern fried chicken, out into a bowl and a glug of sauce poured over top before serving. 

 

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2 hours ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

Pony’s Irish Pub.  Middleport.

 

A joint/ aged bar and pub…oh boy, the wings though. 
 

 

 

Literally live 30 seconds away from there.  I will say they are very good.  A little pricey, but good.  They are different than your typical wings, but that is what makes them unique.  Many love their chicken fingers as well.  Also, for those not in the area, they are just finishing up a renovation of their outside entrance.  Nice glass windows now. 

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1 hour ago, Draconator said:

My band has played Wingfest at Highmark Stadium the past two years. I have had award-winning wings from around the world. Some of the best wings I have had at Wingfest were from Popeyes. 

 

So someone brought wings from Popeyes in Hamburg with them to Wingfest. Cool. But they had to be lukewarm at best. Nice crunch on Popeyes you can't get at Wingfest lol.

 

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2 hours ago, BarleyNY said:

You can’t tell anything from Wingfest except if you like a sauce. When I went all of the wings were cooked at a central location and sauced at the stalls. Not a good time if you like crispy wings. I’ll never go again. 

 

Yeah, it's not optimal to be sure.  

 

I haven't even looked at the line-up in years, but for the first few years they actually had a lot of local places, but as time went on it seemed as if they had all the national chains and the like.  I remember one year Wing Zone sponsored the event, which I thought was weird.  

 

I think that the last time that I went, before it moved to Highmark, they had vendors that weren't even selling Wings there, some not even selling food.  Most of the wings were soggy.  It wasn't very fun.  

 

Again, I haven't even wasted my time over the past decade or more, just curious where it is now.  

 

 

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20 minutes ago, beerme1 said:

 

So someone brought wings from Popeyes in Hamburg with them to Wingfest. Cool. But they had to be lukewarm at best. Nice crunch on Popeyes you can't get at Wingfest lol.

 

They had their own truck all the way from New Orleans, cooked and all that on-site. 

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14 minutes ago, Draconator said:

They had their own truck all the way from New Orleans, cooked and all that on-site. 

 

Ah cool! Not produced by Wingfest then. Acceptable!

Thank you for following up. I appreciate what Drew Cerza has done. Seriously. But seeing what seemed like 75 - 100 fryers made me think this is a saucefest only. Nobody controlling how they cook their own wings. In Popeyes case, obviously needs to be breaded so not being done by wingfest. Good marketing move by Popeyes for sure then.

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Just now, beerme1 said:

 

Ah cool! Not produced by Wingfest then. Acceptable!

Thank you for following up. I appreciate what Drew Cerza has done. Seriously. But seeing what seemed like 75 - 100 fryers made me think this is a saucefest only. Nobody controlling how they cook their own wings. In Popeyes case, obviously needs to be breaded so not being done by wingfest. Good marketing move by Popeyes for sure then.

They even had a jazz duo of saxophone and acoustic guitar playing at the same time as us. I would add a bass line when we were between songs.

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10 hours ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

 


 

They briefly had a Clarence location about 20 years ago.  
 

Back then they were something more than some of the more recent fair, but still outstanding because there just isn’t really anything like them.  Rather there wasn’t anything like them until as recently I’ve seen some other places, and even Disney, use jelly.

 

 

No kidding, I had no idea about the other location.     Was it still called Ed's then?   I can't remember when they changed the name and the bar front.

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11 hours ago, Sherlock Holmes said:

My homemade one is 90% mold, any mold I find goes straight in!

Getting ready for the flu and cold season... gotta boost those antibodies... Penicillin is so passe' when blue cheese is around.

10 hours ago, WhitewalkerInPhilly said:

 

Living outside of the city, can confirm. Nearly every wing place by me starts with "hot" at Franks level, and then adds sugar if they go spicier. There's a lot of places that serve wings limp and soggy upon arrival and the only solution they have come up with is to bread their wings.

 

I have been to a place with rave local reviews that was effectively wings breaded and seasoned like southern fried chicken, out into a bowl and a glug of sauce poured over top before serving. 

 

The bar at the rink I play at in Brewster NY makes decent wing... but the sauce is underutilized unless you order extra.

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