Binga’s Wingas
907 US Rt 1, Yarmouth, ME, 04096
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Address :
907 US Rt 1
Yarmouth, ME, 04096 - Phone (207) 846-8736
- Website https://www.bingaswingas.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :4:00 pm - 11:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Very Loud
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Dan L.
Bottom line: If I lived in Yarmouth, I would visit Binga's as often as my budget and cholesterol level allowed me. Prices are definitely steep. But when you bite into these wings all your cares will melt away. I was there for the first time yesterday. Not sure how many people 'from away' they get at Binga's, but I can't wait for my next trip to Yarmouth so I can go back. I had a half order (6) of traditional buffalo wings and my wife had a full order (6) of the buffalo tenders. The wings were probably in the top 5 I've ever had. The buffalo tenders were hands down the best I've ever had. These were clearly not machine-formed, pre-breaded and frozen chicken tenders. These tenders were made by hand, to order. They were plump, juicy, HUGE, breaded and sauced perfectly. A++. The wings were large and if my daughter hadn't stolen 3 i think a half order could definitely make a decent meal. Binga's also offers smoked wings, which I did not have a chance to try. I also did not have a chance to try the other 30 something flavors of wing sauces. Plenty to choose from for everyone's taste buds. Awesome beer selection and a cool ambiance. Loses one star for cost. That was the only con I noted though. Binga's does offer a 4lb basket of wings and also caters. The food was top notch and if I lived there I would be a regular, although I'm not sure I'd ever get to try anything besides their wings...they're just too good to pass on.
(4)Ben M.
Beer and Wings Mecca. Do not confuse Bingas with a restaurant that has many options or a place that you would go for any other reason than beer and wings. I eat here once a week, because the staff is friendly, the wings are incomparable, and the draft beer selection is above-average. There are a handful of non-wing items on the menu that aren't bad, but you go here for the wings. With 20+ very unique sauces, ranging from mild to unbelievably hot to somewhat strange, there is bound to be something here that will please most palates. TV screens to watch the Bruins/Sox/Patriots/Celtics are situated above the bar and the music selection is fun. A great staple in Yarmouth!
(4)Kimberly L.
Overpriced and meh at best. $4.00 for a root beer and $14.99 for a dozen wings. My boyfriend (who loves wings) didn't even finish them because they were not good. I tried the steak sandwich because it was the only thing reasonably priced on the menu at $7.99. Steak was extremely dry and so was the bread. Saw another table get comped for something they ordered while we were there too. We won't be back.
(1)Chelsea B.
A PHOENIX RISING FROM THE SAUCES! Sauces that actually complete the full gamut of heat and flavor. I've never known Noah to shy away from heat, but even he can't handle the Chernobyl. I've been away from the Portland area for a while, but there was a time on every visit in recent history that someone would mention Bingas. I never went and the original burnt down before I moved back. So Noah and I have been stalking the retrofitting of the former Bill's Sandwhich Shop in eager anticipation of a casual beer pop-in and a feed trough for him (He's a farmer. It often takes two dinners to fill him up). When Binga's finally opened on a Thursday (at 9am no less-- a WINGS place!) we attempted to go but decided we'd rather not stand in the rain to wait for a table-- the place was up to it's gills. The next night, a Friday, we slipped in just before 5 and snagged the last two seats at the bar. A few beers, a couple baskets of wings, some fried pickles (yes! tender, small slices too!) and a salad later they had stopped taking phone orders. Binga's is bumpin'. Regardless of the tight squeeze, the renovation is well done and not claustrophobic. From all accounts the wings are exactly what they used to be (great texture!), but the sliders that so many loved are mysteriously missing. I had my first Leviathan, a somewhat fruity beer that speaks to the good range of options-- something to pair with any sauce! Other winning qualities: Open 'til 11. Great lighting. Not Buck's.
(4)Morgiana Y.
My mouth is watering just remembering my meal here. I stopped in here after a trip to the fireplace store next door - they recommended Binga's. Binga's has a few long booths they seat multiple parties in and a bar area. Not a bother to us since it was a cold December day and I was craving wings. I got an order of Valley Girl (buffalo, bbq, and honey mustard) wingas. Wicked good! It was so good I licked up all the sauce.
(4)Julie D.
Yum! Love both kinds of wings, and the sauces are fabulous.
(4)Kelly R.
I absolutely love sitting at the bar here! Sarah is so friendly and full of energy. The falafel salad and the fried broccoli is amazing. There are soo many sauces to choose from which is definitely one of my favorite parts of the menu. The "blanch" is where it's at ~ ranch and blue cheese mixed together. Fried pickles are scrumptious also. I don't each much meat but my friends love the crispy rib app and the wings! Definitely going back again and again.
(5)Ross C.
Three stars for the food; a big, fat zero for the service. I sit down at the bar, and the girl behind it throws a beer mat at me and it lands on the bar. "Okay..." I thought. And then it all made sense. The most appalling flirting event I've ever had the misfortune of being within earshot of. Pretty-boy-phone-addict to my left and said girl behind the bar stopped short of undressing each other, but I don't know why - at least it would have given me something to look at while waiting for my food. In a role reversal of Say Anything, he gave her a pen! Classic. "It's a special pen, because you're special." He couldn't decide whether to have another beer or drive home to Boston. He had three while I was there, so I think you're staying at your chez bae tonight, brah. You COULD still drive home, though, since your phone will obviously impair your ability to keep to your lane much more than the alcohol will. Take-out it is going forwards. Edit: in all that porn, I neglected to mention that with my dozen wings I got (count them) two sticks of carrot and celery. I was going to get fries to start, but then I noticed it's 99 cents on top of the $3.99 for toppings (which include salt and vinegar). Come on. Edit 2: Pretty-boy-phone-addict has got in contact with me, calling me a douche. Yes, I was the douche of the threesome I unwittingly became a part of.
(3)Brad S.
I have been eating at Bingas for years now and will continue to eat here for years to come. Every order of wings I have had from Bingas has been phenomenal and I have never left dissatisfied in any way. Valley Girl is definitely my favorite sauce, but you can't go wrong with anything here. I would imagine that these wings are the closest humanity has come to perfection! From the tender meat to the blanch sauce, every flavor creates a lasting impression. Also, if wings won't top you off, the burnt ends are juicy and flavor packed. This 5 star review has been deservingly earned and I highly recommend stopping in if you find yourself in the area.
(5)Adria K.
I'll start off by saying that I'm not a wing fan (I don't like the bones), but I am a chicken tender fan... and I really will say that Bingas' are the best. I don't know how they do it... but their chicken is the crispiest that I've ever had. Their sauces are amazing... I'm not usually a buffalo fan, but I LOVE their Buffalo Garlic sauce. My husband has worked his way through a lot of their sauces (he's what you'd call a wing connoisseur) and has enjoyed every sauce he's tasted... especially any of their buffalo flavors, General Tso's and Thai Chili. Their french fries are hand cut and very good! They also have Captain Eli's root beer which always makes me happy!
(5)Paul D.
Stopped by for lunch. Had the fried broccoli, brisket plate and a pulled pork sandwich. With 3 beers, that was $52. Staff was nice, pleasant and responsive (we sat at the bar). Beer selection was good. Broccoli was interesting. Had some of their insane hot sauce with it - wow! Pork sandwich was good, fries and salad were good. Brisket - not so much. No smoke ring at all, and the texture made it pretty clear this had been cooked in an oven and not smoked. Very disappointing.
(3)Kaidi I.
If I still lived in Maine, I'd go to bingas more often! Now I'm just ordering the sauces online and making my own wings til I get to visit again. Some key points: The sauces are fantastic! There's a lot to choose from and plenty of unique ones. And you can buy them to go or order them online and have them delivered anywhere in the US. The food and service have been good each time I've been there.
(5)Lisa Husniyyah O.
Awesome brisket. So glad I read the reviews on Yelp! You could easily pass by on the highway without stopping. Do yourself a favor and go in. The brisket was so tender and delicious. We loved the sauces so much we bought two bottles.
(5)Linda P.
Delicious wings. Consistent flavor/ servings regardless how busy they are. Binga's is a must on the trip when travelling through Maine. I have gone out of my way to stop here. Love love love the wings. Love love love the service!
(5)Jason L.
Yes, yelp is right, meh. Ordered a BBQ platter for 2, and some thai peanut wings to bring back to my hotel room. When I went in to pick it up, I had to wait at the waitress stand for 5-7 minutes until finally some guy who was drunkenly eating his wings turned around and said to me with a sauce covered face, "You here for food?" Apparently so buddy, this is a restaurant and all... He went into the back to fetch someone and my food. Just a weird experience overall. Back at my room my wife & I dug in, the thai peanut wings were excellent, the sauce coated the wings nicely and there was just enough spice & peanut flavor. This is where the greatness ended. Bingas should just drop the BBQ from their menu all together and focus on what they do right, which is wings. The pulled pork & ribs had no smoke flavor what-so-ever, so immediately my mind wandered to "great, i just spent $50 for shit BBQ" The pulled pork was at least palatable, the ribs were disgusting. Covered in a rub that consisted primarily of Italian seasoning, all I could taste was rosemary. Surprising actually, considering they were caked in this sickly sweet finishing sauce. The fenway sausage was pretty good, but 3 of them were overkill. The sides were all excellent, the slaw, the beans, the cornbread.. but my wife was sad that the "smoked corn" on the menu wasn't included. Considering none of the meats were "smoked", not sure how they would have accomplished "smoked corn" $50 for the platter & wings was about double the value I received. You're better off finding a different place to eat.
(2)Bryan D.
After a bad experience at a nearby restaurant we had to stop here for something to eat. We ordered some boneless and wings and all their sauces. The wings were a little over cooked and dry, but the flavor was great and all the sauces were awesome. We will definitely be going back next time we're in town
(4)Natalie K.
Good food but boneless wings seem a little over priced to me. Also my biggest pet peeve when I order food is when they forget something and Recently they forgot our beans. You never notice until you are home and then they offer for you to come get them. "gee thanks I'd love to let me food sit at home and get cold while I drive all the way back to your restaurant to get what YOU forgot to give me." Still delicious though.
(4)Dave P.
Binga's us a great place for a beer and wings. The atmosphere is super cool and laid back and this is my first time in the Yarmouth location. Love it! A small place but I also feel like that's a good thing... definitely worth the stop!
(4)Brett C.
Borderline my favorite place to eat of all time. Service is always friendly, and the wings just can't be beat. It's not even possible. I live two hours away and have to stop in every time I'm in the area.
(5)Megan K.
best hot mango wings ever! hands down.
(5)D P.
Love love love love! Fabulous wings, wonderful Fenway Sausage Sub, love the fried pickles. Would eat here all the time if I could afford it. Yummy. Typically busy, but staff is always nice.
(5)J S.
So odd that two New York City raised transplants would love to eat at a wing place. Amazingly consistent wings, comfortable surroundings, great beer selection, and friendly staff. As a spicy food aficionado, I was taken aback by the intensity of their top tier sauces. They will kick you and keep you down. What more could a spice lover want? Also a huge plus that they offer both traditional wings along with ones that are smoked. Smoked are the way to go. Another amazing find is their wondrous pickle chips. Who knew fried pickles could be so addictive. We've brought many friends and family from out of town here for a quick bite, and they all rave about it.
(5)Zack B.
Dank (bbq) wings. Grade A. I like them smoked.
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