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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Chicken wings
I'm slightly obsessed with chicken wings. They aren't good for you, but I love them. I hit the national chicken wing festival as often I can. Which disney restaurant have wings worthy of a try. I've looked at the allears menus and found a few. What do folks recommend? I like all kinds, they need not be super spicy, but heat doesn't bother me.
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Technically not WDW though at DTD, but we often will go to Rainforest Cafe when we shop in Dallas and they have GREAT wings. Spicy though so be prepared to set your lips on fire.
I would assume that T-Rex being the same chain would have the same sauce if they do wings. |
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If you go to the WDWinfo site there is a great search feature that will allow you to find all the restaurants at WDW that serve chicken wings.
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I thought the wings at Yak & Yeti were excellent! 'Ohana also had good wings, but I liked Y&Y better.
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I don't think Yak & Yeti is still peddling wings. I've never had Buffalo Wings at WDW (because that just wouldn't be right), but I did have the wings at Sci-Fi, and 'Ohana. Both were decent, 'Ohana's were probably better.
People also rave about Kona's, but I've never tried them. I think ESPN alctually sells them Buffalo style as well. |
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Being from Buffalo, I can assure you there are no good wings in WDW or anywhere else for that matter
However, the ones at ESPN would be the closest.
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![]() Is it it Dwyers in tonawanda ? Love their wings for some reason. My brother in law lives in grand island and we love to visit. All the junk food in the buffalo area is my cup of tea. They don't have to be "buffalo" flavor for me to like them. |
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Kona's wings were yummy!!!!
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Join Date: May 2010
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Kona, Ohana and Tambu lounge have good sticky wings. Otherwise I order mine plain. I don't like the spicy/buffalo style. ESPn wings are big. RiverRoost at POR have some good wings and nachos. But like I said I get them plain so can't comment on any sauce!
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OMG. Chefs has the best creme brulee. Sunshine Seasons is right up there too. Wasn't impressed with WPE. But that was right after I had the one at Chefs.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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i gotta think
that there are 100 great places to get wings withing 15 minutes from the world....I've had a few decent plates at some of the resort lounges...but NOTHING to get excited about
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I really loved the Nom Nom wings at Raglan Road in DTD. Not the typical Buffalo style, but rather with a slightly spicy, garlicky teriyaki type sauce. They were some of the best wings I've had. Even my partner, who usually dislikes wings, loved them.
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