I compared Buffalo chicken wings from 2 popular chain restaurants and thought Buffalo Wild Wings was the better value
- Buffalo Wild Wings and Applebee's are well known for their chicken wings.
- I tried Buffalo wings from both chains to determine a winner based on taste and value.
- Buffalo Wild Wings took the lead with its buttery chicken wings with a generous amount of meat.
As the Super Bowl approaches, many restaurant chains are banking on popular tailgate favorites to attract fans.
Buffalo chicken wings are one of the top choices for game-day snacks β a report from the National Chicken Council estimated that Americans were expected to consume 1.45 billion chicken wings during the 2024 Super Bowl.
To capitalize on wings' popularity throughout football season, many chain restaurants are offering promotional deals, family-sized bundles, and free delivery to lure in customers as people continue to battle rising food prices and inflation.
I tried classic Buffalo wings from Applebee's and Buffalo Wild Wings, two chains known for their wings, to determine which restaurant wings were better, based on taste and value.
At my local Applebee's in Brooklyn, New York, nine classic bone-in wings were priced at $18.99, before tax and fees. The order included celery sticks and sides of ranch and blue cheese dipping sauces.
This year, Applebee's became the NFL's official grill and bar partner after the chain recognized significant overlap between its customer base and NFL fans.
"We know our guests are football fans," Applebee's chief marketing officer Joel Yashinsky told Business Insider.
The wings were tender and juicy, and the sauce had a rich, buttery flavor.
The Buffalo sauce struck a great balance between its spicy kick and savory, buttery notes, creating a well-rounded flavor. The meat inside was impressively juicy, and I appreciated the generous size of the wings.
My main gripe with Applebee's wings was the price: $18.99 for a plate of wings seemed steep, even though the wings were on the larger side. That said, prices may vary depending on the location you visit.
The wings from Applebee's and Buffalo Wild Wings ended up costing around the same amount per wing when I divided the price by how many wings I received. However, I would have liked the option to order fewer wings at Applebee's and pay less upfront.
Buffalo Wild Wings' Buffalo bone-in wings are arguably the chain's most iconic menu item, so I was excited to see how they would compare to wings from a classic chain like Applebee's. They definitely didn't disappoint.
I ordered a six-count of traditional Buffalo wings through the Buffalo Wild Wings app for $12.49, excluding tax and fees, and a side of ranch.
The wings were crispy and evenly coated with a light layer of Buffalo sauce that covered every inch. The order included a mix of drumsticks and flats, with the drumsticks standing out for being especially meaty.
The chicken inside the wings was moist and tender, and the crispy skin added a nice balance in terms of texture. The sauce, with its slightly sweet, spicy, and buttery flavor, enhanced the overall taste.
They tasted much like the wings I've made at home but without the time and effort required to cook them myself.
In terms of value, I found these wings to be an excellent deal for the price given their flavor and amount of meat on each wing. Their quality and flavor exceeded expectations, and I wouldn't hesitate to order them again.