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Who has the best chicken wings in Atlanta?

WASHINGTON, DC - National Chicken Wing Day will be celebrated Monday, July 29, 2019.  Photo by Deb Lindsey/For The Washington Post via Getty Images
 

Who has the best chicken wings in America? How about Atlanta?

Thrillist, the website that covers food, drinks, travel and more, recently picked the 21 best chicken wings from across the country.

It should be no surprise to any Georgia chicken wing lovers that three local establishments made the cut. Even the list’s author noted, “Admittedly, I thought the perfect paper box of steaming hot chicken was an Atlanta, Georgia creation.”

And although we could make the argument that Atlanta is the unofficial home of the chicken wing, they are actually a Buffalo, New York creation.

But back to Atlanta. Which three local spots made the list? That distinction went to J.R. Cricket’s, American Deli and Wing Spot.

J.R. Cricket’s opened in 1982 near Georgia Tech. Thrillist notes that 35 years since the opening, the wings remain the stuff of legend.

"A mention on Donald Glover's Atlanta for a mythical flavor called 'lemon pepper wet' only enhanced the profile," Thrillist notes. "The classic Buffalo are unfailing, the fries are nice and salty without overkill. The skin holds up to the sauces, whether it's the thick BBQ, wet teriyaki, or lemon pepper dry."

As for American Deli, it’s been up and running around Atlanta for years, too. The first store opened in 1989.

“Get lost in the sauce by getting your wings smothered in BBQ, garlic parmesan, sweet chili sauces, or the Atlanta favorite, 'lemon pepper wet,” the article notes.

J.R. Crickett’s and American Deli made the list last year. New to this list this year is Wing Spot in Covington. Thrillist touts the restaurants 22 flavors of “biddy-sauce greatness.” There’s even a sauce called jalapeno bomb.

“If you like to live on the wild side, give the X-Hot sauce a go and come back to us with a report on how your taste buds are doing,” the article noted.

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Pick up some wings from one of these three local spots and even if you’re team loses the big game, you’ll at least have a satisfied stomach.