Best wings in JAX? [POLL]

Started by coredumped, September 20, 2009, 08:18:25 PM

Who has the best wings in JAX?

Dicks
10 (15.9%)
Fast boys
4 (6.3%)
Wild wing cafe
7 (11.1%)
Buffalo wild wings (BW3's)
11 (17.5%)
Hurricane wings
9 (14.3%)
Christy's wings and things
3 (4.8%)
Other (write in comments)
19 (30.2%)

Total Members Voted: 63

Captain Zissou

Jolly Mon! Whole wings perfectly cooked!!!

For a more mainstream entry, Wing House (currently closed) or Gators Dockside.

copperfiend

I had some Hurricane wings a few weeks ago for the first time and they were very good. My favorite is Dick's but I am a sucker for Publix hot wings also.

Shwaz

Quote from: copperfiend on September 24, 2009, 10:05:25 AM
I had some Hurricane wings a few weeks ago for the first time and they were very good. My favorite is Dick's but I am a sucker for Publix hot wings also.

9 times out of 10 it's Publix for me. I used to really enjoy wings from "The Moon" in Jax Beach.
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stephElf

Players Teriyaki.

Large
Crispy not Soggy
Sauce... not too little, not too much


02roadking

  Smoked garlic wings from Whole Foods are pretty doggone awesome. They are in the little BBQ bar past produce but before the meat counter.
 Jackie's Seafood used to have some of the best wings, imho, but it has been awhile since I have paid them a visit.
 Northstar has a pretty decent wing if ya like them crispy. Plus, they come with Marks HHour on Thursday & Fridays....LOL
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JeffreyS

Gator's dockside something for everyone.
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Bewler

What no Sharx wings love?

;)

Oh, but I keeeeeed.

Honorable mention should definitely go to Harpoon Louie’s though, particularly their “Karl’s Way”. Come for the cats stay for the wings.
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Omarvelous09

I know this may mark me as a lil ghetto... but i dont care. there's this place on Myrtle between 8th and Kings rd...and its referred to as "the window". There's no sign, and theyre only open a few hours a day...a good way to find it, is by the long line. You can seriously get 4 whole wings, curly fries and a drink for 4bucks.  ;D
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thelakelander

When I lived in Lakeland there was this little spot where a guy served food out of "a window".  For something like $5, he'd give you a thing of oxtails, rice and a chunk of cornbread that would take you half the day to finish off.  You just gave me a new spot to try out.  Ghetto or not, I love these types of hole in the wall spots.
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DavidWilliams

Quote from: thelakelander on September 24, 2009, 08:13:02 PM
When I lived in Lakeland there was this little spot where a guy served food out of "a window".  For something like $5, he'd give you a thing of oxtails, rice and a chunk of cornbread that would take you half the day to finish off.  You just gave me a new spot to try out.  Ghetto or not, I love these types of hole in the wall spots.

So do I. I have had some of the best food ever in just such a venue.

riverside planner

Harpoon Louie's "Karl's way" is my favorite for wings. 

Omarvelous09

Quote from: stephendare on September 24, 2009, 08:36:12 PM
omar, dont forget the garlic crabs and shrimp.

that place only needs to be open a few hours a day.  so good.

So true... think i might go there for lunch tomorrow.  ;D
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Wacca Pilatka

Next time I'm in Jacksonville I was going to drive that stretch of Myrtle to look for a Prairie-style gas station that's featured in Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage (Anyone know if it's still there?  It was once a Gulf station and later a Fina).  I'll have to add the window place to the itinerary.
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Omarvelous09

Quote from: Wacca Pilatka on September 25, 2009, 05:28:05 PM
Next time I'm in Jacksonville I was going to drive that stretch of Myrtle to look for a Prairie-style gas station that's featured in Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage (Anyone know if it's still there?  It was once a Gulf station and later a Fina).  I'll have to add the window place to the itinerary.

Its at the corner of Mrytle and Kings rd. i think some of the pumps are still there, there are usually some guys sitting there selling oils.
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