I became a fan of hot wings when I started school in Tuscaloosa back in ‘98. I tried several places and decided my favorite wings were at Wing Zone and Baumhower’s Wings.
Rozlynn, on the other hand, had only heard of this wing craze since living here. I finally took her to Wings a few weeks ago and she loved it. It reminder her of her first time eating at the original Dreamland. I like them because they are crispy (possibly double-fried??) and their sauce is very good.
We got a sampler plate with the buffalo flavors and honey mustard flavors. Turns out we should have gotten all buffalo flavor–Roz demolished them. She specifically liked the hot sauce taste paired with the ranch dipping sauce. The service was very good too. And we got chips and salsa as an appetizer, which was a good bang for your buck.
I’ve always liked Baumhower’s Wing’s and appreciated their variety on the menu. And their hot wings are probably the best in town. It is a sports-theme restaurant with a good southern flair.
Bob Baumhower’s Wings
I became a fan of hot wings when I started school in Tuscaloosa back in ‘98. I tried several places and decided my favorite wings were at Wing Zone and Baumhower’s Wings.
Rozlynn, on the other hand, had only heard of this wing craze since living here. I finally took her to Wings a few weeks ago and she loved it. It reminder her of her first time eating at the original Dreamland. I like them because they are crispy (possibly double-fried??) and their sauce is very good.
We got a sampler plate with the buffalo flavors and honey mustard flavors. Turns out we should have gotten all buffalo flavor–Roz demolished them. She specifically liked the hot sauce taste paired with the ranch dipping sauce. The service was very good too. And we got chips and salsa as an appetizer, which was a good bang for your buck.
I’ve always liked Baumhower’s Wing’s and appreciated their variety on the menu. And their hot wings are probably the best in town. It is a sports-theme restaurant with a good southern flair.
www.baumhowers.com