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Bucks County’s Best Wings

Top spots to enjoy the tastiest wings during a game in the suburbs

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Game day is a popular time to dive into hot and spicy Buffalo-style wings or savor some milder garlic parmesan chicken offerings. When you find yourself daydreaming about a plate of super spicy wings or flavorful teriyaki chicken bites, Bucks County restaurants have the answer you need. Here are some Bucks County dining spots serving up outstanding wings you can enjoy during the Eagles game or as a snack or light meal any other day of the week.

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Riegelsville Inn

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The wings snack item on the Riegelsville Inn menu is a hidden gem at this picturesque restaurant along the Delaware River. Order the savory wings to accompany your favorite beverage and choose from an impressive array of sauces, including sweet chili, General Tso’s, Buffalo-style, sweet heat barbecue, barbecue, lemon pepper dry rub, and the daring Last Breath option.

Devil’s Acre Tavern

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Wing lovers head to Devil’s Acre Tavern for the one pound of wings menu item offered with a bevy of flavorful sauces, from the Devil’s Sauce hot option for zesty wing lovers to the daring Atomic offering. If extra spicy wings don’t please your palate, this Bucks County restaurant also offers less fiery choices, such as the garlic parm and salt and pepper.

Rams Pint House & Rooftop Lounge

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Rams Pint House and Rooftop Lounge in Perkasie has an entire section on its menu dedicated to wings, from boneless to bone-in varieties, offered in a wide array of flavors such as mild, medium, hot, sweet Thai chili, and mango habanero. Not a fan of chicken wings but still love sauce-laden appetizers? Order the fried shrimp or fried cauliflower offerings with your favorite wing sauce.

The Dubliner on the Delaware

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The Dubliner on the Delaware, a popular Irish restaurant in New Hope, offers a few different wing options that provide an ideal starter for your shepherd’s pie or bangers and mash entree. Choose a traditional wing sauce, such as the hot or mild, or try something new by ordering your wings prepared with the restaurant’s housemade creation, The Dubliner Jameson Sticky Sauce.

Plumsteadville Pub

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Plumsteadville Pub is the talk of the town when it comes to the spot to scoop up a plate of memorable chicken wings with more than a dozen sauces from which to choose your favorite — roasted garlic hot, honey teriyaki, and traditional hot are a few options. Head over to the pub for wing specials during the game and enjoy a pint of your favorite beer at this North Easton Road spot known for its vibrant live music and events.

Porterhouse Restaurant & Brew Pub

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Wing aficionados who want a flavorful option in addition to the traditional hot sauce offering will likely appreciate the chipotle lime and southwest flavors at Porterhouse Restaurant and Pub in Lahaska. Enjoy a plate of your favorite chicken wings with a cold pint of beer and a crock of the Vidalia onion soup gratin.

Coach's Steak & Hoagie House

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Coach’s Steak and Hoagie House serves up a standout cheesesteak and Italian hoagie, but it’s also a stellar spot to grab an order of chicken wings. Choose your favorite sauce — barbecue, spicy garlic, and sweet teriyaki to name a few — and order wings to enjoy all on your own or to share with family members and friends during the big game.

Station Taphouse

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Boneless or bone-in wings — you decide at Station Taphouse in Doylestown. Flavor options are bountiful at this popular restaurant and bar located next to the Doylestown train station with sauce offerings including mango habanero, Buffalo garlic parmesan, and bourbon filling the wing roster.

New Britain Inn

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The New Britain Inn offers many options when it comes to its wing menu, from the serving size to the sauce selection. Choose from bone-in wings by the pound in your favorite sauce, such as sesame honey or garlic hot, or order the boneless wings in half-pound quantities — white meat chicken tenders that are dredged in Lancaster buttermilk then fried to perfection and tossed in your favorite sauce. Wing aficionados will also appreciate the fact that every Thursday night this Bucks County restaurant offers all-you-can-eat wings, so be sure to keep this wing special on your radar.

Over a dozen saucy wings alongside ranch dressing. New Britain Inn

Pineville Tavern

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Pineville Tavern is an excellent choice for game day wings — or wings to enjoy anytime at all. Savor these traditional hand-breaded Buffalo-style wings served with housemade blue cheese dressing and crisp celery sticks, perfect for those wing lovers who appreciate a classic chicken wing.

Green Parrot

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The Green Parrot in Newtown offers wings with an impressive flavor selection, from honey hot to garlic. For a zesty option outside the usual hot sauce, try the Cajun dry rub wings which offer a kick without the sauce.

HG Coal Fired Pizza

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The flavor of coal-fired wings hits differently and these savory snacks make the menu at HG Coal Fired Pizza, a local pizzeria with two Bucks County locations including Warrington and Doylestown. Order these crispy wings with the lemon sauce and caramelized onions, the garlic sweet chili sauce, or the mango habanero flavor. This popular restaurant also offers traditional chicken wings with a large list of available sauces.

Isaac Newton’s Bar and Restaurant

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Isaac Newton’s Bar and Restaurant serves up brined and fried wings with your choice of classic hot sauce or spicy ranch rub. Order the wings as a starter before your main entree or make it a light meal by adding a Caesar salad or onion soup au gratin.

The Iron Oven

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Garlic parmesan, honey sriracha, and Buffalo ranch are a few flavors of chicken wings you’ll find on the menu at The Iron Oven in Southampton. Enjoy your favorite boneless or bone-in wings with celery and blue cheese dressing alongside a refreshing pint of IPA or pilsner.

Itri Wood Fired

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Wood-fired pizzas are a big draw at Itri Wood Fired in Bristol, but don’t sleep on the wings. This Mill Street restaurant offers outstanding wood-fired wings topped with sesame seeds and scallions and served with a buttermilk ranch dressing for dipping.

Riegelsville Inn

The wings snack item on the Riegelsville Inn menu is a hidden gem at this picturesque restaurant along the Delaware River. Order the savory wings to accompany your favorite beverage and choose from an impressive array of sauces, including sweet chili, General Tso’s, Buffalo-style, sweet heat barbecue, barbecue, lemon pepper dry rub, and the daring Last Breath option.

Devil’s Acre Tavern

Wing lovers head to Devil’s Acre Tavern for the one pound of wings menu item offered with a bevy of flavorful sauces, from the Devil’s Sauce hot option for zesty wing lovers to the daring Atomic offering. If extra spicy wings don’t please your palate, this Bucks County restaurant also offers less fiery choices, such as the garlic parm and salt and pepper.

Rams Pint House & Rooftop Lounge

Rams Pint House and Rooftop Lounge in Perkasie has an entire section on its menu dedicated to wings, from boneless to bone-in varieties, offered in a wide array of flavors such as mild, medium, hot, sweet Thai chili, and mango habanero. Not a fan of chicken wings but still love sauce-laden appetizers? Order the fried shrimp or fried cauliflower offerings with your favorite wing sauce.

The Dubliner on the Delaware

The Dubliner on the Delaware, a popular Irish restaurant in New Hope, offers a few different wing options that provide an ideal starter for your shepherd’s pie or bangers and mash entree. Choose a traditional wing sauce, such as the hot or mild, or try something new by ordering your wings prepared with the restaurant’s housemade creation, The Dubliner Jameson Sticky Sauce.

Plumsteadville Pub

Plumsteadville Pub is the talk of the town when it comes to the spot to scoop up a plate of memorable chicken wings with more than a dozen sauces from which to choose your favorite — roasted garlic hot, honey teriyaki, and traditional hot are a few options. Head over to the pub for wing specials during the game and enjoy a pint of your favorite beer at this North Easton Road spot known for its vibrant live music and events.

Porterhouse Restaurant & Brew Pub

Wing aficionados who want a flavorful option in addition to the traditional hot sauce offering will likely appreciate the chipotle lime and southwest flavors at Porterhouse Restaurant and Pub in Lahaska. Enjoy a plate of your favorite chicken wings with a cold pint of beer and a crock of the Vidalia onion soup gratin.

Coach's Steak & Hoagie House

Coach’s Steak and Hoagie House serves up a standout cheesesteak and Italian hoagie, but it’s also a stellar spot to grab an order of chicken wings. Choose your favorite sauce — barbecue, spicy garlic, and sweet teriyaki to name a few — and order wings to enjoy all on your own or to share with family members and friends during the big game.

Station Taphouse

Boneless or bone-in wings — you decide at Station Taphouse in Doylestown. Flavor options are bountiful at this popular restaurant and bar located next to the Doylestown train station with sauce offerings including mango habanero, Buffalo garlic parmesan, and bourbon filling the wing roster.

New Britain Inn

The New Britain Inn offers many options when it comes to its wing menu, from the serving size to the sauce selection. Choose from bone-in wings by the pound in your favorite sauce, such as sesame honey or garlic hot, or order the boneless wings in half-pound quantities — white meat chicken tenders that are dredged in Lancaster buttermilk then fried to perfection and tossed in your favorite sauce. Wing aficionados will also appreciate the fact that every Thursday night this Bucks County restaurant offers all-you-can-eat wings, so be sure to keep this wing special on your radar.

Over a dozen saucy wings alongside ranch dressing. New Britain Inn

Pineville Tavern

Pineville Tavern is an excellent choice for game day wings — or wings to enjoy anytime at all. Savor these traditional hand-breaded Buffalo-style wings served with housemade blue cheese dressing and crisp celery sticks, perfect for those wing lovers who appreciate a classic chicken wing.

Green Parrot

The Green Parrot in Newtown offers wings with an impressive flavor selection, from honey hot to garlic. For a zesty option outside the usual hot sauce, try the Cajun dry rub wings which offer a kick without the sauce.

HG Coal Fired Pizza

The flavor of coal-fired wings hits differently and these savory snacks make the menu at HG Coal Fired Pizza, a local pizzeria with two Bucks County locations including Warrington and Doylestown. Order these crispy wings with the lemon sauce and caramelized onions, the garlic sweet chili sauce, or the mango habanero flavor. This popular restaurant also offers traditional chicken wings with a large list of available sauces.

Isaac Newton’s Bar and Restaurant

Isaac Newton’s Bar and Restaurant serves up brined and fried wings with your choice of classic hot sauce or spicy ranch rub. Order the wings as a starter before your main entree or make it a light meal by adding a Caesar salad or onion soup au gratin.

The Iron Oven

Garlic parmesan, honey sriracha, and Buffalo ranch are a few flavors of chicken wings you’ll find on the menu at The Iron Oven in Southampton. Enjoy your favorite boneless or bone-in wings with celery and blue cheese dressing alongside a refreshing pint of IPA or pilsner.

Itri Wood Fired

Wood-fired pizzas are a big draw at Itri Wood Fired in Bristol, but don’t sleep on the wings. This Mill Street restaurant offers outstanding wood-fired wings topped with sesame seeds and scallions and served with a buttermilk ranch dressing for dipping.

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