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Buffalo Wings
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Katie Krzyzanowski
2004-02-06 21:44:39 UTC
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Any recommendations for "the best" buffalo wings in the Philadelphia area?
Prefer locations that are casual and in the Abington/Jenkintown area, but am
open to just about anyplace.

We tend to like them well cooked, and medium heat.

Thanks!
Lew Bryson
2004-02-08 19:57:54 UTC
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Post by Katie Krzyzanowski
Any recommendations for "the best" buffalo wings in the Philadelphia area?
Prefer locations that are casual and in the Abington/Jenkintown area, but am
open to just about anyplace.
We tend to like them well cooked, and medium heat.
I ate a lot of wings up in Buffalo as part of research for a book, and the
closest ones I've found in Philly were at McMenamin's Tavern, on Germantown
Ave. in Mt. Airy, which isn't TOO far from you. The place is definitely
casual, the rest of the menu's great, the regulars are good folks, and the
beer selection is outstanding. One of my favorite places in Philadelphia.
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Exile on Market Street
2004-02-13 06:02:50 UTC
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Post by Katie Krzyzanowski
Any recommendations for "the best" buffalo wings in the Philadelphia area?
Prefer locations that are casual and in the Abington/Jenkintown area, but am
open to just about anyplace.
We tend to like them well cooked, and medium heat.
My personal recommendation is Moriarty's, in the 1100 block of Walnut,
just across Quince Street from the Forrest Theater.
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