I thought it was either in Latham or Clifton Park, but apparently here's one in Albany
At the time I thought the flavor was good, but they were skimpy in terms of meat on bone. Maybe not the case looking at the reviews & pics. But many many loved it, was kinda always a known spot no matter who you'd come across
I'm sure current locals might have other ideas tho, I'm 20 yrs out of Albany
Hop down to Schenectady and go to 20 North Broadway Tavern, get the triple threat wings (or any flavor that appeals to you, really). Worth the extra 15 minutes.
Whyen I was in college in Albany over 25 years ago Â
We ordered wings from Mild Wally's all the time. I would have guessed they were long closed, but they appear to still be open. No idea how the wings are now. The other go-to was Across the Street Pub.
So not albany, but clifton park has some good wings. 1 Ravenswood, and no 2, Rusty Nail.. Both are excellent but get them extra krispy. If you do hit up ravenswood the 24Karat gold sauce on the wings is fantastic.
It's been 25 years or more since I lived there... Â
But I killed mass amounts of wings at a bar called Hurley's. No idea if it's still there or what the quality of food might be... but I crave those to this day. Living in southern california now, they wouldnt know decent chicken wing, deli, pizza, Italian food if it sat on their face and begged to be eaten.
What I grew up with on every corner... now is an adventure finding. It took me 5 years to find a decent deli that was within 30 minutes. Still haven't found a wing place I would still be able to get the wings home in time to be somewhat warm.
But ahhhhh... the weather and the girls. Makes it all worth it.
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At the time I thought the flavor was good, but they were skimpy in terms of meat on bone. Maybe not the case looking at the reviews & pics. But many many loved it, was kinda always a known spot no matter who you'd come across
I'm sure current locals might have other ideas tho, I'm 20 yrs out of Albany
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Juniors as someone else mentioned has pretty good Wings too.
Do tell which comes out on top
I could be wrong but I think Druthers won the last regional wing contest.
I think you were thinking of Wings Over Albany, but that closed this past year. I heard that it had gone downhill over the past few years.
That's right. And I haven't heard really great things about them.
Of course there's always Hooters.
What I grew up with on every corner... now is an adventure finding. It took me 5 years to find a decent deli that was within 30 minutes. Still haven't found a wing place I would still be able to get the wings home in time to be somewhat warm.
But ahhhhh... the weather and the girls. Makes it all worth it.
Elbo Room, corner of Delaware and Morton, was also very good but was a small, crowded place