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Wingstop

2.8 (131 reviews)
ModerateChicken Wings
Closed • 10:30 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)
Updated over 3 months ago

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I didn't order a pool of grease

Hot honey rub tenders have a pool of grease sitting in the container. I didn't order a pool of grease.

Eddy H.

This is my first visit to a Wing Stop. It's located in a Publix shopping center. They have a few TVs if you want to watch sports while you eat. Most of the staff speaks Spanish to each other. They are fairly friendly and welcoming when they come to the front counter to take your order. I decided to try their new chicken sandwich and 10 bone in wings. I like how you can add one of their flavors to the sandwich. This is unique compared to other restaurants offering a traditional chicken sandwich. The wait times are a little long. I placed my order in the restaurant and waited 15 to 20 minutes for my food. It appears that most people call and order ahead of time because a lot of people came in to pick up their food while I was waiting. The food was average at best. The chicken on the sandwich was flavorful but the bun was plain with one or two pickles. Most of the wings were drums with very few flats. The wings appeared to be cooked a little too long because the meat was dry and not very moist or juicy. Being that the restaurant is not close to where I live, I probably will not return and I would not highly recommend the place.

10 Buffalo hot and lemon pepper wings and side of fries
Kat S.

If Yelp allowed, I would lean more towards a 3.5. Just above average wing place. I ordered through the website and picked it up. As I arrived, I watched my ordered come out of the fryer basket and get put into the to go container. It was hot when I took it back to the car. My issue was that the wings were under done and the fries were over done. While the option of extra crispy can be chosen while ordering wings, I didn't want crunchy wings so I didn't select that- my mistake, perhaps. The fries were sad in that they had a slight bitter/smoke taste but were soggy. I have learned that I use more blue cheese than the plastic containers from the restaurant- and in this case, even one is an extra expense- so, I have a bottle on the fridge door at work.

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Stopped by here for the first time and as soon as i walked in, it smelled like strong chemicals. There is a nail salon next door and the smell is overpowering in this Wingstop to the point where you can't smell anything else. A male employee walked up to greet me and i let him know that I have never been here before and made a comment about the smell. I asked him "would you eat here?" He said "well i work here so i have to." (No one can force you to eat something you don't want to eat) B/c of the response i received, I asked "if you had a choice, would you still eat here?" He said "Absolutely not." As soon as he said that i walked out. If your own employees wouldn't eat the food, don't expect customers to...yikes..

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The quality of the chicken wings was very good (meaty but not fatty) and the seasonings were very tasty. Prices were reasonable also.

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