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Gotnospice asks:

Anyone know where a really good hot wing place is in Boston or Rozzie/JP area?

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Penguin Pizza in Mission Hill - All time best wings so damn good and like a billion different kinds of beer.

In JP Eugene O'neill's at Forest Hills is good, and hardly ever packed too

If you're looking for variety in flavors though Wings over Boston/Brookline is ok

If you want a real wing experience though, take a trip to The Hangar in Amherst, MA

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Who calls them hot wings? They're called Buffalo wings.

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Great comment
10/10
Would read again

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Wing-It in Allston is probably the best. Wings over are too greasy and dominos too small. Bon chon makes ok wings too, if you like asian style.

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Upstate New Yorker, Buff's in Newton is the best I've had around here.

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Looked far and wide after finding Buffs and wasn't able to find anything better. Nothing like WNY wings but about as close as you'll get.

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are definitely at Woody's Grill and Tap on Hemenway Street

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So, not really Boston, but Atwood's Tavern in Inman Sq has, surprisingly, some of the best Buffalo Wings in the world.

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Kelleher's on Centre Street on the Westie/Rozzie line has amazing wings--- dry rub, buffalo, honey hot, honey buffalo..definitely recommend.

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On Centre St in Roslindale. My BF loves them...the buffalo are good, but his favorite are the Old Bay wings.

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but then they stopped serving wings altogether for a bit (at least at the one in JP) and now they only serve teriyaki wings--my favorite flavor, but they're not the "hot" wings/a-k-a buffalo wings that the OP was looking for.

A serious contender should be The Dudley Square Grille (still known by the locals as Stash's) since they really do use fresh, whole wings, hand-battered with flour and dipped in buffalo sauce (or teriyaki or BBQ sauce).

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Fat Cat - Quincy

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Gallway House in JP does great wings. If you're willing to travel, the Avenue in Allston has the best wings in the city (plus a great tap selection). If anyone wants to disagree that notion, I challenge you to a wing eating contest.

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I consider the Avenue wings ... acceptable ... particularly when on special, but they're not "the best wings" by far. Good for the price.

Alas, I can't handle a wing challenge any more, which is a shame, since this would be a good night for it: because Soul Fire has that all-you-can-eat wing special on Mondays...

Although I am a Buffalo wing purist, I make an exception for Soul Fire because they have a really appealing smokiness to their sauce. Non-traditional but appropriate given the venue.

In terms of pure Buffalo wings, though, I have tried a fair selection of restaurants over the years and I am still not satisfied with anything in the Boston area. I plan to take a crack at some of the suggestions in this thread I have not yet tried yet, though.

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I wholeheartedly agree that while buff wings are the king of wings, soul fire's all you can eat is pretty phenomenal.

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http://wing-it.com/

God, you out of town yuppies dont know anything unless it was featured in the improper

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