![]() Rather than spend extra money trying to attract roaming Wi-Fi hoarders, they’ve doubled down on technology that’ll get you in and out efficiently, like the “Wingbot,” which you can use over Facebook Messenger, Twitter, text, or Alexa to order wings. But that speaks to what they’re doing right. Everything is handed to you in a brown paper bag. Employees don’t bother to ask whether you’re going to take the food to go or eat it there. ![]() During three separate visits, not a single person (except for me) ever took their wings and sat and enjoyed them in the Wingstop restaurant space. What’s even more interesting about this post in particular is that you decided to review a fast food chain instead of a smaller food joint or restaurant.As the dominant force in the fast-casual wing game, Wingstop knows its audience better than most. I’m really glad that your blog has stayed to a central theme of “deals”, because for college students, that’s really what we look for when we go out. The fact that I can get vanilla sprite or sparkling water with my wings makes the experience a whole lot cooler. What I thought you could have included, however, is even though they may have a lack of customer service, they do offer one of the most high tech fountain soda dispensers. I felt like the images you included also did a good job of making Wingstop look like a nice place and not some dirty fast food chain. I feel like they should really advertise it better, without banners or signs, or without even the cashiers recommending it, it’s quite possible you might miss out on a great deal like this! For those that have not eaten at a Wingstop, like you mentioned, they tend to give you more meat than the regular bone in wing (definitely a plus for boneless fans like myself). While I’m a pretty big fan of Wingstop (Cajun is my favorite, by the way), I have never heard of. What caught me is this most recent blog post on Wingstop. I haven’t followed your blog much this semester but so far from what I have read, I should have paid attention sooner. Generally they have a sports channel on and you will be able to see one of the many televisions no matter where you sit. If you like sports, they even have televisions all around for entertainment. There is a roll of paper towels for customers to keep their hands clean since it is all finger food. ![]() They constantly bus the tables so there will always be a table available. The cashiers were nice aside from the fact that they did not acknowledge the special until you mention it even though it’s the exact same order for a different price. The service is not excellent but it was as expected. Some of us thought it was a little salty but you can just rub the sauce off if that is the case. Like all the other Wingstops, each flavor was packed with taste. For only about $25 we fed 5 people and had some left over. If you compare a boneless wing (breast meat) with the boned wings, there is actually a lot more meat in the boneless. The size of the wings were very generous. The Garlic Parmesan was so good that we got another order of 10. I’ve tried all the flavors on the list but the ones we ordered were Garlic Parmesan, Lemon Pepper, Atomic, and Hickory Smoked. If you order boneless wings at the Daly City location and don’t specify that you want the “special” they will charge the full price since many are not aware of the special.Īt such an amazing price, we ordered 10 of each flavor. There are no signs or banners around the store to tell you about the deal. The special isn’t exactly a secret since they advertise it on the website but many do not know about it. Wingstop has some of the best sauces for the wings they serve and the closest one to San Francisco would be the Daly City location. Even with the 50 wing combo you still can’t touch that price. ![]() However, I hate bones so this is perfect for me. Some people are only into dark meat so this might not be as much of a deal for them. Every Monday and Tuesday, there is a 50¢ Boneless wing deal. 50¢ Wingstop wings doesn’t seem realistic.
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