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The Best Places to Get Wings in Boston, MA

Kelley Square Pub
Underdog Hot Chicken
Buff’s Pub
Side Chick
Woody’s Grill & Tap
FIYA Chicken
Bonchon Allston
Gallery at Kelley Square Pub in Boston
Kelley Square Pub
3 wings and 3 drumsticks combo from Underdog Hot Chicken in Boston
Underdog Hot Chicken
Half Wing Plate from Buff's Pub in Boston
Buff’s Pub
4pcs whole chicken wing dinner with fries from Side Chick in Boston
Side Chick
kitchen sink pizza from Woody's Grill and Tap in Boston
Woody’s Grill & Tap
Spread from FIYA Chicken in Boston
FIYA Chicken
Wings from Bonchon Allston in Boston
Bonchon Allston

There’s nothing quite like a perfectly cooked chicken wings. Juicy, crispy, succulent, and it’s not always about being drenched in buffalo sauce, either. Chefs in Boston have gotten creative, allowing wings to take on all sorts of exciting new forms. Next time your wing craving hits, check out this blog first to find out all of the best spots in Boston to get wings. 

Gallery at Kelley Square Pub in Boston
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Kelley Square Pub

84 Bennington St, Boston, MA 02128
(617) 567-4627

You know the wings are on point at Kelley Square Pub when people from Buffalo are saying they’re the very best. We love the friendly neighborhood feel of this pub. They offer Italian American comfort food, which includes bone-in wings as well as boneless buffalo fingers. Though, if you’re looking for more of a meal, you can always add in one of their amazing calzones. The vibe is casual with plenty of seating throughout the dining room and the bar. Cocktails, beer, and wine are served, and there are always specials on the whiteboard.

3 wings and 3 drumsticks combo from Underdog Hot Chicken in Boston
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Underdog Hot Chicken

160 Brighton Ave, Boston, MA 02134
(617) 208-8133

Fried southern food at its finest is available at Underdog Hot Chicken. How can we possibly refuse a plate of crispy chicken wings served with a bowl of macaroni and cheese? Wings and drumsticks are prepared depending on the spice level you want, going all the way to “crazy dog.” Menus are on the wall when you walk in. It’s all very casual, and you can sit inside or grab your meal to go. You’ll eat well without spending too much moola. 

Half Wing Plate from Buff's Pub in Boston
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Buff’s Pub

317 Washington St, Newton, MA 02458
(617) 332-9134

At Buff’s Pub, almost every table will have a plate of wings so that’s how you know they’re good. The no-frills bar always has sports on the TVs and beer flowing from its bar. The award-winning wings come in a wide array of sauces ranging from the traditional Buffalo all the way to Maple Hot and Garlic Cheese Sriracha. If you want something fun to pair with the wings, you’ll want to order up a half or full order of the create-your-own mac ‘n’ cheese.

4pcs whole chicken wing dinner with fries from Side Chick in Boston
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Side Chick

692 Columbia Rd, Boston, MA 02125
(617) 506-1757

As if the name itself isn’t a good enough reason to check out this restaurant, Side Chick impresses with a long list of chicken entrees. While the location is small, you can find wings, sandwiches, and subs. The “Wifey Found Out” is definitely a spicy chicken sandwich that even features a spicy diablo sauce. While we recommend the Bangin’ Buffalo sauce for your wings, there are plenty of tasty options to choose from. And to make it more exciting, there are also dips that extend far beyond the traditional ranch and blue cheese.

kitchen sink pizza from Woody's Grill and Tap in Boston
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Woody’s Grill & Tap

58 Hemenway St, Boston, MA 02115
(617) 375-9663

Woody’s is the quintessential neighborhood hangout with pizza, salad, and wings featured on the menu. There are plenty of beers on tap, and the TVs in-house all have a game showing on them. Grab a seat at the bar or sit in the brick-accented dining room. Buffalo wings are a great starter, but you can continue that flavor with one of their house specialty pizzas – the Buffalo Chicken, where blue cheese and buffalo drizzle round out the pie.

Spread from FIYA Chicken in Boston
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FIYA Chicken

1024 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215
(617) 208-8350

You better believe that FIYA Chicken knows how to pack some punch into their wings. Baskets of wings and fries are one of the best deals that you can find. And their fries can have a Nori seasoning if you want something non-traditional. The secret to their fried chicken is that everything is triple-fried. And the Spicy Korean wings have an unforgettable sweet and spicy glaze on them. You can also find a few other tasty items on the menu, including corn dogs.

Wings from Bonchon Allston in Boston
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Bonchon Allston

123 Brighton Ave, Boston, MA 02134
(617) 254-8888

We would fail if we assumed that chicken wings are only done by American and Italian restaurants. Bonchon is a Korean fried chicken chain that is local around Boston. They offer some incredibly exciting flavors for chicken wings along with some other favorite Asian entrees. Booths and tables fill the dining room, and various TVs will show sports games as well as other programs depending on the day and time. Every dish looks gorgeous, and when you want wings, you can feed a crowd with portions as large as 50 coming out of the kitchen.

Nampla Wings from Crying Thaiger in Boston
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Crying Thaiger

114 Ferry St, Malden, MA 02148
(781) 480-1243

Crying Thaiger is on the outskirts of Boston, but it’s worth mentioning because the food is incredible. While the Thai restaurant is best known for its soups and noodles, anyone who has tried their wings will argue that they are the very best. The rustic industrial eatery is always buzzing. If you can’t get a table, they always offer takeout. Their “crying wings” are spicy thanks to a special Thai seasoning. They are deep-fried to perfection and will be a perfect start to anything else you may order from the menu. And with various drinks served from Mason jars, you can always wash down the spice to go in for another.

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