Okay... I am on a search for the best wing in the nation & I must say that Wing Nuts falls well short of a place that I will visit again (especially with the City Club a few blocks away & has one of the best wings I have ever had). The wings are not fried, which I like the idea of a healthier wing... but the wing are horrible & overpriced. The sauces are great and help the taste... But again, they fall well short of a decent chicken wing. We tried a few wraps and a sampler platter which gives you a little of everything & all I can say is Yuck! I do like the establishment. Good patio, comfortable, well decorated, and decent service (even thought it takes forever to get your food)... But I will not be returning. Sorry Guys!
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Travis B.
As far as selection and flavors of wings, this place is the "spot" in Ogden. We've been on several ocassions and have tried several of their sauces and have been happy with our order each and every time. The fact that the wings are baked instead of fried also eases my mind a little bit about them not being quite so bad for you. (I know, worrying about the health of chicken wings is a lost cause.) The honey jalepeno sauce is a personal favorite and the "hot" setting is just enough to warm you up and still leave taste buds intact. I am also a big fan of their Quesadillas. Cheese, meat, and tortilla should be a simple combination but this place has put some twists in to it with flavored wraps and sauces that leave you satisfied. The salads on the menu are very flavorful with all kinds of little extras like cranberries, walnuts, and veggies that should be legally required in all salads. If you're going to order something as boring as a salad, it might as well have some flair to it. One thing I really like about this place is the size of their drink glasses. When you order an iced tea or soda, there's actually a good amount in the glass. They are oversized which keeps the thirst away between wait staff visits and keeps you quenched. The only deduction I would give is for a poor ventilation system that was part of the building's design. The air movement in the restaurant isn't adequate and it can get a bit "smoggy" in the winter time when the doors cannot be propped open. Opening the doors and the nice, ambient patio provides relief in the warmer months and should NOT be a detractor from a visit to this place.
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Timbo W.
My wife and I went here for the first time. Not too busy for a Friday night. The atmosphere is a bar with a nice patio area. We were seated right away and our waitress was pleasant and the service was prompt. The wings are very good but for $1 each they're a little pricy. We got the traditional wings and the Jamaican Jerk wings. Both were good. We also got the spicy buffalo chips which were awesome! Total bill was $49 including 20% tip. We both liked it enough to come back again.
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Mike M.
A lot better than buffalo wild wings. My fav wings are the raspberry and the chili garlic.
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Amanda H.
Wings are fresh and baked. Seriously, that's awesome ! In a town focused on fried foods and where every corner you turn is another new junk food drive thru, it's awesome to have a place that has healthy options ! Veggie platter for an appetizer ? Yes please ! CAGE FREE locally farmed chicken ? Yes please! A mixed greens salad NOT iceberg ? Whoot ! Even their buffalo sauce is healthy with NO butter included ! Add Open late and tasty beers and I'm stoked. If the weather is nice the patio is open which is nice. I might be slightly biased but I think this is by far one of the best places in town to get legit healthy food . On top of all that I can watch sports!
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Aolani K.
YASSSS WAAAANGGGGSSSS! (Thumbs up emoji here) I was in the mood for wings so we came here. My bf likes the bbq and I like the buffalo. They're baked, not fried, so at least you can feel a little healthier lol. The only downside is if you're really hungry, you're going to need a million wings. Pretty standard wings. They have beer, so that's a plus because beer makes everything better. Also try their buffalo chips. They're tasty!
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Alan H.
We love WingNutz in Ogden and come here at least once a week. The staff is always friendly and fast. Try the chicken strips with either the curry or honey BBQ. Mixed buffalo chips are great too. Everything is baked not fried in grease so it is a much healthier option for those of us who are wing fanatics. Wraps are okay but seem to have less meat and mostly lettuce/veggies. If you are a regular and use their card to earn points eventually you will earn enough to get your own beer mug up above the bar and a discount on your drinks. Beer is always ice cold and tasty. They do Karaoke on certain nights of the week.
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Christy O.
We went in on a holiday. I'm guessing they were understaffed planning on a regular weekday. We tried to sit on the patio, we were given the excuse that it sprinkled this morning and there is a chance of rain this afternoon (7%), that if it started raining we would not be able to get a table inside. There were 3 tables full in the restaurant. Needless to say, we are enjoying a beautiful patio day across the way. I would have been happy to go in and get my own food and beer from the bar.
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Becky C.
If you like hot Spicy food then you'll probably like this place. I found it to not have much flavor. I ordered the nachos, they were good except the jalapenos were heat with no flavor. Maybe they on the shelf to long? My friend had the buffalo chicken wrap, for her it was to spicy to enjoy. The blue cheese and ranch didn't cool it off. The waitress didn't react well to our complaints. She likes the food. To each their own. Service was a two star and so was the food.
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Cory F.
Was disappointed in their customer service after a long flight. Never had the chance to order the food, left and headed to Iggys and experienced better customer service.
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Mark C.
Steady service, for a corporate feeling place, it has a local, "we know you approach " solid salads and wings.For skeechy OGDEN,, was return visit place for me.
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Victor V.
Ahhhhhhhh Wing Nutz. I really want to like this place, I really do. It has all the right ingredients to be an awesome sports bar but some things just are a bit off or misplaced.. My boneless chicken wings, were juicy. That's awesome but what's not is the fact that I could see they were just little nuggets of grilled chicken breast in a watery vingerary sauce. At least bread, batter or coat the meat with something so the sauce can stick better. By the way, I'm judging these nuggets as wings. Now, those same nuggets, if not converted into "boneless wings" would make a DELICIOUS grilled chicken fillet. The actual bone in wings; with a name like Wing Nutz, I expected these to be good. They weren't necessarily delicious perfect wings, but they were damn good for being 11pm on a Sunday night. Some of the wings were nice and crunchy, chewy and juicy, yet some, the skin was TOO soft for me. Consider baking/frying last minute for a few seconds to get that crunch I like. The sauce on these were good! The beer selection was shmgeg okay. Definitely not Slackwater but better than your average beer/wine restaurants. The 3 pints I had were local brews, tasty, full bodied, not too bitter with a nice honey like after taste. 3 stars for the matter being that my beers were as COLD AS THEY COME! Nowhere in town have I had my beers be that cold, which is awesome! The waitress; the poor gal you could tell had an extremely long day. She didn't look too happy, but like said previously, 11pm on a Sunday night, service exceeded my expectations. I had 3 pints of seasonal microbrews (she only gave me the name of one, at first she recommended one, 2nd time I asked she said "Wanna try the other" so the recommending stopped there. But she did make sure to bring the beers out fast, asked twice if everything was good and we left her a good tip for putting up with us. I'll probably be back, just to give this place another shot. It's just like Roosters, once was great, but how the mighty have fallen. But they can still save themselves.
(3)
T G.
Service still matters. Upon arriving and asking our waitress for recommendations on how to order. She recommended sharing a few plates. When half our group started having there own conversation about sharing she got offended and treated the whole table like they did not deserve to be in the restaurant. Those who where still listening to her suggestions felt they had to explain (ask for forgiveness) for the conversations at the table explaining "they are just playing" she proceeds to tell them "well I'm not playing" and just pointed to each corner of the menu stating "there's drinks, appetizers, and wings" and walked away. Some at our table didn't order, the rest ordered to go. Sadly the food was actually worse than the service. Grocery store wings have tasted better.
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Kevin S.
The wings are fantastic and come in a variety of flavors and heat scale. Their salads are fresh and tasty too which is a rare find in a wings & beer joint. Wait staff is always courteous though they seem to be understaffed sometimes. Wings: Southern Lemon Hotties & the Parmesan Curry are out of this world.
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Jake S.
I think Wing Nutz is fantastic. Their wings are baked not fried. They are amazing. They have a variety of wing sauces and two dry rubs. The Cajun Twist dry rub is so good. The traditional buffalo sauce is great and I recently tried the Chili Lime sauce which was delicious. If you enjoy wings you need to try Wing Nutz. If you go on a Wednesday (wing Wednesday) they are discounted. After all this talk I need to go get some wings!
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John I.
Excellent sauces, baked wings instead of deep friend, super friendly bartender/waiters and beers made specially for WingNutz. Yup, this is a great spot for some late night grubbin.
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Tamika W.
Boring and bland wings. I could make better wings at home.
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Vikkie N.
Yes, the 'baked' wings idea is a good one, but the delivery and decor could be better (I felt like I was in a sleazy old-man bar). The sauces could be infinitely better. If you want a beer and a so-so basket of wings in downtown Ogden - this is your place.
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Joe M.
Went here on a Wednesday evening around 10 and there was only one girl running the entire place... Serving, bussing and bar tending. She did a great job however and service was still very good. Luckily she had cooks in the kitchen making the food. Had chicken wings and quesadillas and no real complaints with either. Chicken wings are baked not deep fried and they have a lot of good sauces to choose from.
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Kermit S.
I'll keep it simple: no thanks. I have nothing nice to say so I'll do what my mom taught me to do.
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Troy C.
I like the idea of healthier baked wings but I Made the mistake of getting the boneless wings, they came out as dry as jerky, the sauce was just on the outside, no penetration so not much flavor, not too impressive, I will have to give them another try sometime, with bone-ins and update my review accordingly/.
They had some tasty selections of beers here. I tried a couple of different ones, and enjoyed them both, the wheat and pumpkin brews. I ordered the 10 piece wings, with their traditional sauce, and a special chili lime sauce. I asked for them extra spicy, or "took them to purgatory" hoping to enjoy a nice hot meal. I also ordered their buffalo chips with blue cheese crumbles. I ate the chips first, and they were amazing. They were thicker cut than the kettle chips I was expecting, but were a perfect mix of crisp and chewey. I tried the sauce on the wings first, and enjoyed both. I dug into the traditional first. It had a great chili flavor without that overwhelming vinegar flavor that too many wing places have. Even though I ordered them extra hot, they were not quite a hot as I like. The chili lime sauce was as it sounded. They got a good mix of both in there for a great flavor. Once again, not as hot as I would have liked. There where a large number of sauces to suit just about any palate, so I look forward to coming back to try others. The wings were good quality, though a couple seemed slightly overlooked. I stuck around to watch the football game. The staff was friendly and helpful.
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Jennifer W.
I'll admit, I only go to Wing Nutz for the karaoke on Thursday nights. I think its got a good vibe and I have had good times there. I The wings are OK and they do have a wide selection of flavors. I'm just not that much of a wings gal. There are a few drawbacks. The place is tiny and they only serve beer. Not very conducive to "I can only sing when I am shit-faced." It's got big-screen TVs, so it's the perfect place to watch a sports game, if you're into that sort of thing.
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Andy J.
Great wings and good selection of beers. However like previously stated it is smoky inside the restaurant. If it were not for the smoke I'd give them 4 stars.
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Nate P.
Good atmosphere, good food, great service, AND it's open after 6 pm on a Sunday night...unlike everywhere else in Ogden.
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Brian T.
I might be biased since I love hot wings a little more than your average person. So to compare this place to other wing joints out here- It's probably the best tasting. The only draw-back is the prices are a little inflated, but that's typical of wing joints west of the Mississippi. The wings are baked, not fried, which is something I was skeptical of at first, but they pull it off. The wings are also mostly big and meaty so that's a plus, since an order of 20 leaves me stuffed to the gills. I always get take out-orders during football season so that's all I have to go from.
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Barrett C.
We went here because I liked the sound of the "baked wings" The service was atrocious..... We were told to sit anywhere when we walked in and then were promptly ignored by the snooty waitress. When she did come over, she took our drink orders, brought our waters and beer back and then disappeared for a bit..... she came back and took our food orders and we literally did not see her again until the check was delivered.......... We waited, and waited and waited for our food to be delivered. It appeared as if they were grossly understaffed this evening because everyone was waiting... Our food came and I advised the gentleman that delivered the food that my water had been empty for about 15 minutes and that I wanted to order another beer 10 minutes ago but had no intentions of doing that now....... on to the food........ our food was cold... COLD. we had waited all that time, and I was thinking that it was because we were waiting to have it prepared fresh..... well there goes that idea... Cold wings - Gross, Cold Chicken Nachos - Gross.... they brought out two knives and no forks... just an all around fail of a place... I can say this, I will not be returning.... man I cant wait for Buffalo Wild Wings to open here.....
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Erik M.
I think the food here was decent. Actually the "Hog Wings" were surprisingly good. Other than that, I was unimpressed. I thought that the prices were kind of high for what it was - essentially just a place that sells wings and beer. Particularly given that the servers weren't particularly eager to "serve" me beer and or food. I was sitting at the bar, its not like I was easy to not notice. I think the worst part about this place though was that the whole indoor area was filled with some kind of wing baking haze. Seriously. They really need to ventilate their kitchen. That said, the food was good so I'm giving them two stars on that fact alone.
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Rich A.
Good food, a great beer selection. I love the Hog wings, but I wish the sauces were spicier. I've only been there once & the menu says you can, "take any sauce to purgatory," so I'll have to try that next time. Great place if you eat gluten free as my wife and a buddy of mine do.
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J B.
Good wings with an excellent selection of sauces. Their wings are meaty, baked, and not breaded. There's also a good number of sauces to choose from with my favorites being the Raspberry Chipotle (kicked up a notch) and the Traditional. Their blue-cheese dressing, which is a mild blue-cheese, works well with the wings. They also offer buffalo chips, which are their version of fries. They come in an original or spicy variety. I find the original to be a bit bland, but the spicy have a bit more to offer and works well with the blue-cheese as well. They beer selection has declined. They used to offer the Bohemian line and have now substituted it for their own line. This was disappointing, especially since the Wing Nutz Pilsner is a mediocre beer. As others have pointed out, it's not very well ventilated and there can be smokey wing haze. So, if the weather is nice, I'd recommend getting an outside table. They have a few non-wing offerings, but nothing I would recommend. If you're not a wings and beer kind of person, then this isn't the place for you.
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Melissa M.
I think I just had an affair with my Honey Jalepeno BBQ wings... and the guys that work here are BAD ASS!!! I love this place :)
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Derrik S.
Best wings in Ogden! Get the Raspberry Chipotle sauce if you know what's good for you...
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Kristin G.
BAKED wings... its nice! They arent all greasy, but also arent soggy. Great place to have a beer and some wings and just hang out. It has been a bit smokey in there a few times we've gone in, I guess because of the baked wings? I've tried two of the new microbrews- YUM!
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Anne S.
I love these wings, but 3 stars for the crappy service. They need to get their act together. And for the record, this place's taste trumps BWW
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Jamie M.
i enjoyed this place :) There wings are really good! When we went there it was pretty dead but it was a Tuesday afternoon. I wouldn't mind coming back and watching football or something. Oh and the wing chips are really good! Get the mix!
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Beau S.
Well I had to review something in my trip to Ogden um!! good wings and the hog wings were unique and good. The service was bad and I had to chase down someone to help us after the service was just standing at bar talking. but food was good. That crap Utah near Beer can suck my nuts thought.
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Just_Dason L.
I cannot say anything bad about this place. Yes I'm a fan!!
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Trevor K.
Bad service stale beer and loud and tight quarters hot wings are ok go to city club for great wings
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Adam A.
If you are near the Ogden Junction the best bet for most occasions would be Wing Nutz. Sonora Grill is more formal/date while I'd say Wing Nutz is the casual/pre movie spot. Some nights they have karaoke too if that is your thing. There are numerous nice flat screen TV's all around the place.They do have the NFL Ticket so you can stop in for Sunday football. I've had mostly excellent servers except one dude who didn't want to change one of the TVs to the Real Salt Lake MLS Championship game. I know this is America and it is soccer, but they are the local team and they were playing for the championship. If you are with a few people the best thing to do is order a big order of wings on one ticket because the more you order the cheaper it will be. I usually spend around $25 for buf chips, 15-20 wings, draft beer, and tip. I have friends that swear by the quesadillas as well. There is a long list of wing flavors and you get your choose of sauces for dipping. My fav is the Razz Chipolte. They make baked wings which are much better than those crispy fried type wings. Plenty of beers on tap too and you can get a pitcher (not everywhere in UT serves pitchers) I took a star off because too often when I order the buffalo chips there are hardly any in the basket. The theater across the street fills up the basket when I order their version. Last time I went we ordered some new nachos they had on the menu and was let down when they came. There was absolutely no cheese of any kind even after we mentioned it and they sent us a new order.
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Chelsi A.
Wraps are amazing. Service rocks. Don't love the karaoke.
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Roaming E.
Wings are great but pricy. They have about a bizzilion types of sauces. The atmosphere is really why folks come here. Trendy and social.
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Jessica M.
I like their wings, but I do agree that I think this place is a bit overpriced. I don't go here unless I have a coupon or there is a special. I like that the wings are baked, and the sauces are very good. I tried the parmesan and curry sauce on their boneless wings, and it was very, very good and very different from the BBQ-based sauces usually drenched on the wings. We went on a Sunday afternoon to watch the football games, and the place is set up very well for that sort of thing.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch, Dinner Parking : Street Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : No Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Music : Karaoke Good For Dancing : No Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Happy Hour : No Best Nights : Mon, Sat, Sun Coat Check : No Smoking : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
Deano G.
Okay... I am on a search for the best wing in the nation & I must say that Wing Nuts falls well short of a place that I will visit again (especially with the City Club a few blocks away & has one of the best wings I have ever had). The wings are not fried, which I like the idea of a healthier wing... but the wing are horrible & overpriced. The sauces are great and help the taste... But again, they fall well short of a decent chicken wing. We tried a few wraps and a sampler platter which gives you a little of everything & all I can say is Yuck! I do like the establishment. Good patio, comfortable, well decorated, and decent service (even thought it takes forever to get your food)... But I will not be returning. Sorry Guys!
(1)Travis B.
As far as selection and flavors of wings, this place is the "spot" in Ogden. We've been on several ocassions and have tried several of their sauces and have been happy with our order each and every time. The fact that the wings are baked instead of fried also eases my mind a little bit about them not being quite so bad for you. (I know, worrying about the health of chicken wings is a lost cause.) The honey jalepeno sauce is a personal favorite and the "hot" setting is just enough to warm you up and still leave taste buds intact. I am also a big fan of their Quesadillas. Cheese, meat, and tortilla should be a simple combination but this place has put some twists in to it with flavored wraps and sauces that leave you satisfied. The salads on the menu are very flavorful with all kinds of little extras like cranberries, walnuts, and veggies that should be legally required in all salads. If you're going to order something as boring as a salad, it might as well have some flair to it. One thing I really like about this place is the size of their drink glasses. When you order an iced tea or soda, there's actually a good amount in the glass. They are oversized which keeps the thirst away between wait staff visits and keeps you quenched. The only deduction I would give is for a poor ventilation system that was part of the building's design. The air movement in the restaurant isn't adequate and it can get a bit "smoggy" in the winter time when the doors cannot be propped open. Opening the doors and the nice, ambient patio provides relief in the warmer months and should NOT be a detractor from a visit to this place.
(4)Timbo W.
My wife and I went here for the first time. Not too busy for a Friday night. The atmosphere is a bar with a nice patio area. We were seated right away and our waitress was pleasant and the service was prompt. The wings are very good but for $1 each they're a little pricy. We got the traditional wings and the Jamaican Jerk wings. Both were good. We also got the spicy buffalo chips which were awesome! Total bill was $49 including 20% tip. We both liked it enough to come back again.
(4)Mike M.
A lot better than buffalo wild wings. My fav wings are the raspberry and the chili garlic.
(4)Amanda H.
Wings are fresh and baked. Seriously, that's awesome ! In a town focused on fried foods and where every corner you turn is another new junk food drive thru, it's awesome to have a place that has healthy options ! Veggie platter for an appetizer ? Yes please ! CAGE FREE locally farmed chicken ? Yes please! A mixed greens salad NOT iceberg ? Whoot ! Even their buffalo sauce is healthy with NO butter included ! Add Open late and tasty beers and I'm stoked. If the weather is nice the patio is open which is nice. I might be slightly biased but I think this is by far one of the best places in town to get legit healthy food . On top of all that I can watch sports!
(5)Aolani K.
YASSSS WAAAANGGGGSSSS! (Thumbs up emoji here) I was in the mood for wings so we came here. My bf likes the bbq and I like the buffalo. They're baked, not fried, so at least you can feel a little healthier lol. The only downside is if you're really hungry, you're going to need a million wings. Pretty standard wings. They have beer, so that's a plus because beer makes everything better. Also try their buffalo chips. They're tasty!
(4)Alan H.
We love WingNutz in Ogden and come here at least once a week. The staff is always friendly and fast. Try the chicken strips with either the curry or honey BBQ. Mixed buffalo chips are great too. Everything is baked not fried in grease so it is a much healthier option for those of us who are wing fanatics. Wraps are okay but seem to have less meat and mostly lettuce/veggies. If you are a regular and use their card to earn points eventually you will earn enough to get your own beer mug up above the bar and a discount on your drinks. Beer is always ice cold and tasty. They do Karaoke on certain nights of the week.
(5)Christy O.
We went in on a holiday. I'm guessing they were understaffed planning on a regular weekday. We tried to sit on the patio, we were given the excuse that it sprinkled this morning and there is a chance of rain this afternoon (7%), that if it started raining we would not be able to get a table inside. There were 3 tables full in the restaurant. Needless to say, we are enjoying a beautiful patio day across the way. I would have been happy to go in and get my own food and beer from the bar.
(1)Becky C.
If you like hot Spicy food then you'll probably like this place. I found it to not have much flavor. I ordered the nachos, they were good except the jalapenos were heat with no flavor. Maybe they on the shelf to long? My friend had the buffalo chicken wrap, for her it was to spicy to enjoy. The blue cheese and ranch didn't cool it off. The waitress didn't react well to our complaints. She likes the food. To each their own. Service was a two star and so was the food.
(2)Cory F.
Was disappointed in their customer service after a long flight. Never had the chance to order the food, left and headed to Iggys and experienced better customer service.
(1)Mark C.
Steady service, for a corporate feeling place, it has a local, "we know you approach " solid salads and wings.For skeechy OGDEN,, was return visit place for me.
(4)Victor V.
Ahhhhhhhh Wing Nutz. I really want to like this place, I really do. It has all the right ingredients to be an awesome sports bar but some things just are a bit off or misplaced.. My boneless chicken wings, were juicy. That's awesome but what's not is the fact that I could see they were just little nuggets of grilled chicken breast in a watery vingerary sauce. At least bread, batter or coat the meat with something so the sauce can stick better. By the way, I'm judging these nuggets as wings. Now, those same nuggets, if not converted into "boneless wings" would make a DELICIOUS grilled chicken fillet. The actual bone in wings; with a name like Wing Nutz, I expected these to be good. They weren't necessarily delicious perfect wings, but they were damn good for being 11pm on a Sunday night. Some of the wings were nice and crunchy, chewy and juicy, yet some, the skin was TOO soft for me. Consider baking/frying last minute for a few seconds to get that crunch I like. The sauce on these were good! The beer selection was shmgeg okay. Definitely not Slackwater but better than your average beer/wine restaurants. The 3 pints I had were local brews, tasty, full bodied, not too bitter with a nice honey like after taste. 3 stars for the matter being that my beers were as COLD AS THEY COME! Nowhere in town have I had my beers be that cold, which is awesome! The waitress; the poor gal you could tell had an extremely long day. She didn't look too happy, but like said previously, 11pm on a Sunday night, service exceeded my expectations. I had 3 pints of seasonal microbrews (she only gave me the name of one, at first she recommended one, 2nd time I asked she said "Wanna try the other" so the recommending stopped there. But she did make sure to bring the beers out fast, asked twice if everything was good and we left her a good tip for putting up with us. I'll probably be back, just to give this place another shot. It's just like Roosters, once was great, but how the mighty have fallen. But they can still save themselves.
(3)T G.
Service still matters. Upon arriving and asking our waitress for recommendations on how to order. She recommended sharing a few plates. When half our group started having there own conversation about sharing she got offended and treated the whole table like they did not deserve to be in the restaurant. Those who where still listening to her suggestions felt they had to explain (ask for forgiveness) for the conversations at the table explaining "they are just playing" she proceeds to tell them "well I'm not playing" and just pointed to each corner of the menu stating "there's drinks, appetizers, and wings" and walked away. Some at our table didn't order, the rest ordered to go. Sadly the food was actually worse than the service. Grocery store wings have tasted better.
(1)Kevin S.
The wings are fantastic and come in a variety of flavors and heat scale. Their salads are fresh and tasty too which is a rare find in a wings & beer joint. Wait staff is always courteous though they seem to be understaffed sometimes. Wings: Southern Lemon Hotties & the Parmesan Curry are out of this world.
(4)Jake S.
I think Wing Nutz is fantastic. Their wings are baked not fried. They are amazing. They have a variety of wing sauces and two dry rubs. The Cajun Twist dry rub is so good. The traditional buffalo sauce is great and I recently tried the Chili Lime sauce which was delicious. If you enjoy wings you need to try Wing Nutz. If you go on a Wednesday (wing Wednesday) they are discounted. After all this talk I need to go get some wings!
(5)John I.
Excellent sauces, baked wings instead of deep friend, super friendly bartender/waiters and beers made specially for WingNutz. Yup, this is a great spot for some late night grubbin.
(4)Tamika W.
Boring and bland wings. I could make better wings at home.
(1)Vikkie N.
Yes, the 'baked' wings idea is a good one, but the delivery and decor could be better (I felt like I was in a sleazy old-man bar). The sauces could be infinitely better. If you want a beer and a so-so basket of wings in downtown Ogden - this is your place.
(2)Joe M.
Went here on a Wednesday evening around 10 and there was only one girl running the entire place... Serving, bussing and bar tending. She did a great job however and service was still very good. Luckily she had cooks in the kitchen making the food. Had chicken wings and quesadillas and no real complaints with either. Chicken wings are baked not deep fried and they have a lot of good sauces to choose from.
(4)Kermit S.
I'll keep it simple: no thanks. I have nothing nice to say so I'll do what my mom taught me to do.
(1)Troy C.
I like the idea of healthier baked wings but I Made the mistake of getting the boneless wings, they came out as dry as jerky, the sauce was just on the outside, no penetration so not much flavor, not too impressive, I will have to give them another try sometime, with bone-ins and update my review accordingly/.
(2)Daniel G.
Wow. After a bit too long of a wait to get menus, this place blew my fiancé and me away. Got bone in wings with the traditional, Jamaican jerk, and southern honey with a kick and every one of the sauces was great. Traditional delivers the heat, too! Great view from the outdoor seating of the mountain and the temple...and good people watching! Our new wing spot in Ogden!
(4)James J.
They had some tasty selections of beers here. I tried a couple of different ones, and enjoyed them both, the wheat and pumpkin brews. I ordered the 10 piece wings, with their traditional sauce, and a special chili lime sauce. I asked for them extra spicy, or "took them to purgatory" hoping to enjoy a nice hot meal. I also ordered their buffalo chips with blue cheese crumbles. I ate the chips first, and they were amazing. They were thicker cut than the kettle chips I was expecting, but were a perfect mix of crisp and chewey. I tried the sauce on the wings first, and enjoyed both. I dug into the traditional first. It had a great chili flavor without that overwhelming vinegar flavor that too many wing places have. Even though I ordered them extra hot, they were not quite a hot as I like. The chili lime sauce was as it sounded. They got a good mix of both in there for a great flavor. Once again, not as hot as I would have liked. There where a large number of sauces to suit just about any palate, so I look forward to coming back to try others. The wings were good quality, though a couple seemed slightly overlooked. I stuck around to watch the football game. The staff was friendly and helpful.
(4)Jennifer W.
I'll admit, I only go to Wing Nutz for the karaoke on Thursday nights. I think its got a good vibe and I have had good times there. I The wings are OK and they do have a wide selection of flavors. I'm just not that much of a wings gal. There are a few drawbacks. The place is tiny and they only serve beer. Not very conducive to "I can only sing when I am shit-faced." It's got big-screen TVs, so it's the perfect place to watch a sports game, if you're into that sort of thing.
(3)Andy J.
Great wings and good selection of beers. However like previously stated it is smoky inside the restaurant. If it were not for the smoke I'd give them 4 stars.
(3)Nate P.
Good atmosphere, good food, great service, AND it's open after 6 pm on a Sunday night...unlike everywhere else in Ogden.
(5)Brian T.
I might be biased since I love hot wings a little more than your average person. So to compare this place to other wing joints out here- It's probably the best tasting. The only draw-back is the prices are a little inflated, but that's typical of wing joints west of the Mississippi. The wings are baked, not fried, which is something I was skeptical of at first, but they pull it off. The wings are also mostly big and meaty so that's a plus, since an order of 20 leaves me stuffed to the gills. I always get take out-orders during football season so that's all I have to go from.
(4)Barrett C.
We went here because I liked the sound of the "baked wings" The service was atrocious..... We were told to sit anywhere when we walked in and then were promptly ignored by the snooty waitress. When she did come over, she took our drink orders, brought our waters and beer back and then disappeared for a bit..... she came back and took our food orders and we literally did not see her again until the check was delivered.......... We waited, and waited and waited for our food to be delivered. It appeared as if they were grossly understaffed this evening because everyone was waiting... Our food came and I advised the gentleman that delivered the food that my water had been empty for about 15 minutes and that I wanted to order another beer 10 minutes ago but had no intentions of doing that now....... on to the food........ our food was cold... COLD. we had waited all that time, and I was thinking that it was because we were waiting to have it prepared fresh..... well there goes that idea... Cold wings - Gross, Cold Chicken Nachos - Gross.... they brought out two knives and no forks... just an all around fail of a place... I can say this, I will not be returning.... man I cant wait for Buffalo Wild Wings to open here.....
(1)Erik M.
I think the food here was decent. Actually the "Hog Wings" were surprisingly good. Other than that, I was unimpressed. I thought that the prices were kind of high for what it was - essentially just a place that sells wings and beer. Particularly given that the servers weren't particularly eager to "serve" me beer and or food. I was sitting at the bar, its not like I was easy to not notice. I think the worst part about this place though was that the whole indoor area was filled with some kind of wing baking haze. Seriously. They really need to ventilate their kitchen. That said, the food was good so I'm giving them two stars on that fact alone.
(2)Rich A.
Good food, a great beer selection. I love the Hog wings, but I wish the sauces were spicier. I've only been there once & the menu says you can, "take any sauce to purgatory," so I'll have to try that next time. Great place if you eat gluten free as my wife and a buddy of mine do.
(4)J B.
Good wings with an excellent selection of sauces. Their wings are meaty, baked, and not breaded. There's also a good number of sauces to choose from with my favorites being the Raspberry Chipotle (kicked up a notch) and the Traditional. Their blue-cheese dressing, which is a mild blue-cheese, works well with the wings. They also offer buffalo chips, which are their version of fries. They come in an original or spicy variety. I find the original to be a bit bland, but the spicy have a bit more to offer and works well with the blue-cheese as well. They beer selection has declined. They used to offer the Bohemian line and have now substituted it for their own line. This was disappointing, especially since the Wing Nutz Pilsner is a mediocre beer. As others have pointed out, it's not very well ventilated and there can be smokey wing haze. So, if the weather is nice, I'd recommend getting an outside table. They have a few non-wing offerings, but nothing I would recommend. If you're not a wings and beer kind of person, then this isn't the place for you.
(3)Melissa M.
I think I just had an affair with my Honey Jalepeno BBQ wings... and the guys that work here are BAD ASS!!! I love this place :)
(4)Derrik S.
Best wings in Ogden! Get the Raspberry Chipotle sauce if you know what's good for you...
(4)Kristin G.
BAKED wings... its nice! They arent all greasy, but also arent soggy. Great place to have a beer and some wings and just hang out. It has been a bit smokey in there a few times we've gone in, I guess because of the baked wings? I've tried two of the new microbrews- YUM!
(4)Anne S.
I love these wings, but 3 stars for the crappy service. They need to get their act together. And for the record, this place's taste trumps BWW
(3)Jamie M.
i enjoyed this place :) There wings are really good! When we went there it was pretty dead but it was a Tuesday afternoon. I wouldn't mind coming back and watching football or something. Oh and the wing chips are really good! Get the mix!
(4)Beau S.
Well I had to review something in my trip to Ogden um!! good wings and the hog wings were unique and good. The service was bad and I had to chase down someone to help us after the service was just standing at bar talking. but food was good. That crap Utah near Beer can suck my nuts thought.
(3)Just_Dason L.
I cannot say anything bad about this place. Yes I'm a fan!!
(4)Trevor K.
Bad service stale beer and loud and tight quarters hot wings are ok go to city club for great wings
(2)Adam A.
If you are near the Ogden Junction the best bet for most occasions would be Wing Nutz. Sonora Grill is more formal/date while I'd say Wing Nutz is the casual/pre movie spot. Some nights they have karaoke too if that is your thing. There are numerous nice flat screen TV's all around the place.They do have the NFL Ticket so you can stop in for Sunday football. I've had mostly excellent servers except one dude who didn't want to change one of the TVs to the Real Salt Lake MLS Championship game. I know this is America and it is soccer, but they are the local team and they were playing for the championship. If you are with a few people the best thing to do is order a big order of wings on one ticket because the more you order the cheaper it will be. I usually spend around $25 for buf chips, 15-20 wings, draft beer, and tip. I have friends that swear by the quesadillas as well. There is a long list of wing flavors and you get your choose of sauces for dipping. My fav is the Razz Chipolte. They make baked wings which are much better than those crispy fried type wings. Plenty of beers on tap too and you can get a pitcher (not everywhere in UT serves pitchers) I took a star off because too often when I order the buffalo chips there are hardly any in the basket. The theater across the street fills up the basket when I order their version. Last time I went we ordered some new nachos they had on the menu and was let down when they came. There was absolutely no cheese of any kind even after we mentioned it and they sent us a new order.
(3)Chelsi A.
Wraps are amazing. Service rocks. Don't love the karaoke.
(4)Roaming E.
Wings are great but pricy. They have about a bizzilion types of sauces. The atmosphere is really why folks come here. Trendy and social.
(3)Jessica M.
I like their wings, but I do agree that I think this place is a bit overpriced. I don't go here unless I have a coupon or there is a special. I like that the wings are baked, and the sauces are very good. I tried the parmesan and curry sauce on their boneless wings, and it was very, very good and very different from the BBQ-based sauces usually drenched on the wings. We went on a Sunday afternoon to watch the football games, and the place is set up very well for that sort of thing.
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