This is a consistent, clean, casual chicken joint that is open a lot and serves beer. We really like it because the food is good and fast and it is a comfortable environment. Our only issue is the lack of menu options but it doesn't stop us from ever going when we want chicken!
(4)
Ashley H.
Hands down our favorite restaurant! Their fries are fresh cut potatoes seasoned with the perfect blend of salt and sugar. They are seriously to die for! Wings are killer in several great flavors. Lemon pepper is our favorite! Can't say enough great things about this place! We even have friends who drive up from Birmingham when the craving for some good ole Wing Stop hits them. :)
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Jeff C.
first off, let me say I am a huge fan of chicken wings. I have tried MANY different restaurants and none can compare in quality and taste to their wings. the flavors are amazing and this place is always open when you're hungry for some grub. this particular store is locally owned and the staff is always so friendly. highly recommended to anyone passing through!
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Steven S.
The address you have listed is incorrect. Wingstop is next to Subway on the north end.
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Jordan T.
This is my favorite wing place ever. I love the boneless wings and fries so much that I am willing to overlook how long the wait is (anywhere from 20-40 minutes). Unfortunately, if you are looking for customer service, don't look here because they don't have time or interest in you. BUT as I said earlier, the food is so delicious nothing else matters.
(5)
Ragna R.
I am a huge wing fan in general and I love Wingstop. I have been a dedicated customer since the place opened in 2000-2001 (?) and probably have eaten somewhere between 2-4 thousand (seriously) wings, in all of their sauces our the last decade. The main appeal for this particular Wingstop is that it is located across the street from the only semblance of so-called "nightlife" in town -- the movie theater. How the owner ever managed to convince the franchise (which is based mostly on the west coast) to open shop in the middle of nowhere Alabama is beyond my comprehension, but it has apparently paid off. Wingstop is never crowded, as most of their customers are just in long enough to pick up a phoned-in to go order. The seating is always clean, the music (though not my taste) is pleasant enough, and the kitchen is open so you can see how clean it actually is. The prices are fair and low. The original hours were 4PM-Midnight daily, however they have since changed the opening time to 11AM to cater to the lunch crowd. Moving on to the food... Wingstop offers 2 custom "freshly made" dipping sauces: Ranch, and the delectable Blue Cheese, which is in my opinion the main point that sets them leaps and bounds above any other wing restaurant as I am a huge fan of dips... Honestly, no other blue cheese tastes this way, trust me, I have tried countless in my wing escapades and no recipe found online can rival it. The great thing is that you can buy the sauce in PINT size containers, and, I shamelessly admit that I have enjoyed the container in it's entirety many, many times. Aside from the dips, Wingstop offers 9 flavors which suit any palette. They have a standard Hot, "Cajun" (which is actually just their Hot sauce with dry Cajun spice mixed in), Atomic (which is almost the consistency of Salsa made of pure pepper and it is obscenely hot) and the standard fare of Mild, Hickory Smoked BBQ, Lemon Pepper, Garlic Parmesan, Hawaiian, Teriyaki. For anyone wanting a "variety", I recommend the Cajun, Hawaiian BBQ and Lemon Pepper as those are my personal favorites. In all fairness to the rest of the wing world, Wingstop as a whole is nothing special, but they have decent sauces which all taste great and dips to die for. If for some reason you ever find yourself passing through this little backwoods town, please do yourself a favor and check out Wingstop.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No
Charlie S.
This is a consistent, clean, casual chicken joint that is open a lot and serves beer. We really like it because the food is good and fast and it is a comfortable environment. Our only issue is the lack of menu options but it doesn't stop us from ever going when we want chicken!
(4)Ashley H.
Hands down our favorite restaurant! Their fries are fresh cut potatoes seasoned with the perfect blend of salt and sugar. They are seriously to die for! Wings are killer in several great flavors. Lemon pepper is our favorite! Can't say enough great things about this place! We even have friends who drive up from Birmingham when the craving for some good ole Wing Stop hits them. :)
(5)Jeff C.
first off, let me say I am a huge fan of chicken wings. I have tried MANY different restaurants and none can compare in quality and taste to their wings. the flavors are amazing and this place is always open when you're hungry for some grub. this particular store is locally owned and the staff is always so friendly. highly recommended to anyone passing through!
(5)Steven S.
The address you have listed is incorrect. Wingstop is next to Subway on the north end.
(3)Jordan T.
This is my favorite wing place ever. I love the boneless wings and fries so much that I am willing to overlook how long the wait is (anywhere from 20-40 minutes). Unfortunately, if you are looking for customer service, don't look here because they don't have time or interest in you. BUT as I said earlier, the food is so delicious nothing else matters.
(5)Ragna R.
I am a huge wing fan in general and I love Wingstop. I have been a dedicated customer since the place opened in 2000-2001 (?) and probably have eaten somewhere between 2-4 thousand (seriously) wings, in all of their sauces our the last decade. The main appeal for this particular Wingstop is that it is located across the street from the only semblance of so-called "nightlife" in town -- the movie theater. How the owner ever managed to convince the franchise (which is based mostly on the west coast) to open shop in the middle of nowhere Alabama is beyond my comprehension, but it has apparently paid off. Wingstop is never crowded, as most of their customers are just in long enough to pick up a phoned-in to go order. The seating is always clean, the music (though not my taste) is pleasant enough, and the kitchen is open so you can see how clean it actually is. The prices are fair and low. The original hours were 4PM-Midnight daily, however they have since changed the opening time to 11AM to cater to the lunch crowd. Moving on to the food... Wingstop offers 2 custom "freshly made" dipping sauces: Ranch, and the delectable Blue Cheese, which is in my opinion the main point that sets them leaps and bounds above any other wing restaurant as I am a huge fan of dips... Honestly, no other blue cheese tastes this way, trust me, I have tried countless in my wing escapades and no recipe found online can rival it. The great thing is that you can buy the sauce in PINT size containers, and, I shamelessly admit that I have enjoyed the container in it's entirety many, many times. Aside from the dips, Wingstop offers 9 flavors which suit any palette. They have a standard Hot, "Cajun" (which is actually just their Hot sauce with dry Cajun spice mixed in), Atomic (which is almost the consistency of Salsa made of pure pepper and it is obscenely hot) and the standard fare of Mild, Hickory Smoked BBQ, Lemon Pepper, Garlic Parmesan, Hawaiian, Teriyaki. For anyone wanting a "variety", I recommend the Cajun, Hawaiian BBQ and Lemon Pepper as those are my personal favorites. In all fairness to the rest of the wing world, Wingstop as a whole is nothing special, but they have decent sauces which all taste great and dips to die for. If for some reason you ever find yourself passing through this little backwoods town, please do yourself a favor and check out Wingstop.
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