I have visited this location twice for an order to go. I never had an opportunity to go to the old location so I really can't compare the two. What I can tell you is that they have transformed what appears to be a former gas station into a nice, clean, quick service wing stop. The setup is laid out quite well. You come in and they ask if you're picking up or ordering. You can place your orders ahead if you wish to save time which I don't usually do unless I am in a hurry. After placing your order, they have a seating area you can sit to enjoy your wings or wait for them to call your number to leave. If you get a beverage with your order, they have a station in the back of the room with all the basic sodas and teas. They offer other things on the menu but since it is a wing spot, I have never deviated from the wings. Upon my first visit I saw a chalk board sign offering a new flavor of Asian Zing. Since I like my wings sweet and spicy, I decided to jump on it this new flavor with a side of fries. Upon my second visit the sign was still there with Asian Zing on it, but I decided to go with one of the older flavors of honey mustard with some hot mix in. I have to say overall, the wings are just okay. I had trouble both times finding the taste of the sauce. The taste of the frying oil was so strong it overtook the sauces. During my first attempt with the Asian Zing, I just got the normal amount of sauce on them. I prefer my wings wet and messy, but since it was my first visit I decided to go against my norm. When I got home I found that the taste wasn't strong at all. I just figured there wasn't enough sauce on them, and next time I will order wet. Next visit I did exactly that, but with a different sauce, but still, same problem when I got home. The only real difference was the amount of sauce in the bottom of the to-go container. My best guess really is that the sauce just doesn't bond to the texture of the fried wing. This maybe just due to me taking them home and may differ at the restaurant. It also seems that you need to order bleu cheese, or white sauce, separately. According to the menu there is a charge for them and celery. These are both staples of a wing dish, and I expect at least some bleu cheese. I mean I can understand not for the sauces without heat, but for the ones that are hot, it should be included. I understand also that it cost the business more money, and they can keep the wing dish cost down without adding it. You can also just build it into the price and if the customer wants more than charge more. I can say that I did love the fries here. Yes, when they got home they were a little soggy but that is to be expected. The taste is great and the freshness of them is apparent which saved the meal for me.
The whole thing is, I like wings. So I am a little picky when it comes to them, especially when it's a wing place. I like the restaurant itself, and the staff are very nice and accommodating. The wings are okay, but not great. The price is definitely good, and the fries are great. Will I be back?? Yes, most likely since it is in my area, but wouldn't go out of my way for it but I can say that Wings of Winter Garden is fat kid tested fat kid approved. As Always Stay...
Read moreI just had the absolute worst experience with Wings of Winter Garden. I ordered lemon pepper wings that were as dry and hard as concrete. When I checked my to go order before I left the restaurant I asked that they season them since they looked like plain fried chicken. And because they looked so dry I purchased ranch just in case. I snapped a pic and sent them to a couple of friends who had been here before and they each replied “do they taste as dry as they look.” I wasn’t going to write a review because it was my first time and I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt. But when I called the restaurant and shared my disappointment James’ response was truly disturbing. “Oh our lemon pepper wings are very dry. That’s just how they are. And if you put a lot of seasoning on them they get really salty.” In shock I replied, umm okay well...before I could finish my sentence he said okay and hung up on. I called back now infuriated. I asked who he was and if there was anyone above him because his explanation of overcooked wings was not appropriate. He told me he was the manager and the owner. I asked for his last name in order to follow up and was told “it’s public record, you can look it up,” and it is not. I will be returning this week to receive a refund. James is disgusting!!! He should not be a manager and if he is the owner that...
Read moreIf you’re a fan of delicious, perfectly cooked wings, Wings of Winter Garden is a must-visit! From the moment you step inside, the warm and welcoming atmosphere sets the tone for an incredible dining experience.
The menu is extensive and caters to every flavor craving imaginable. Whether you prefer classic buffalo, tangy barbecue, or something adventurous like mango habanero, their sauces and dry rubs are bursting with flavor. The wings are cooked to perfection—crispy on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside.
What really sets Wings of Winter Garden apart is their attention to detail and quality. The service is top-notch; the staff is friendly, attentive, and always ready to offer great recommendations. The sides are just as impressive, with options like loaded fries, crispy onion rings, and a creamy coleslaw that pairs perfectly with the wings.
The casual, family-friendly vibe makes it a great spot for a laid-back dinner, catching a game with friends, or just satisfying a serious wing craving. With fair prices and generous portions, it’s clear that the owners are passionate about providing great food and a fantastic experience.
Whether you’re a local or just passing through, make sure to stop by Wings of Winter Garden. You’ll leave with a full stomach and plans to come...
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