Wings Around The Clock

801 20th St S, 35294, Birmingham, US, United States

🛍 Lunch, Catering, American, Chicken Wings

3.3 💬 1569 Reviews
Wings Around The Clock

Phone: (+1)2055818088

Address: 801 20th St S, 35294, Birmingham, US, United States

City: Birmingham

Menu Dishes: 22

Reviews: 1569

Website: http://www.wingsaroundtheclockonline.com/

"First and foremost, if you 've only ordered 'Lemon pepper ' then keep your opinons to yourself. Order with no seasoning to try their wings as is or go somewhere else to get your bland or severe mild on. This place doesn 't deserve so many 1- and 2- star reviws from lemon-pepper people.(this paragraph is my edit) Walked in and ordered takeout since I was at one of the close hotels. Staff was extremely friendly. They had bleu cheese dressing. Excited about that cause there must be a nationwide shortage of it, at least around Birmingham and Cincinnati. Got the orange buffalo sauce. Sauce was great. By the time I got back to my room the wings were still hot and skin still crispy. Not a fry fan, but fries were good. I wouldn 't order celery again"

Chad Chad

These guys have it. I got a 20 piece traditional. 10 bet bet and 10 cold pepper.Both are amazing.The 2 men behind the counter were kind and cared about their product!Thanks!

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Redginald
Redginald

This restaurant serves some of the best fresh and tasteful all whiting fish and fried okra I’ve honestly tasted in my entire life!!! The cook “Royal”, which is his name, puts his heart and soul in cooking the meal.


Stacia
Stacia

The food was really good. Came out hot and fast. Customer service was great. The guy taking my order was patient and helped me make my decision. The peach tea and j wings were my favorite. Give this place a try.Food: 5/5


Kassidy
Kassidy

Best wings in downtown! If you're looking for the perfect wings, this is the spot for you! I rarely leave reviews, so you know these wings are exceptional! The customer service is top-notch (shoutout to Ken Joy)! Food: 5/5 View menu


Raven
Raven

The service was exceptional—very friendly and accommodating. I tried the hot honey and hot lemon pepper dishes. While I wish there had been a bit more sauce, the flavor of what was there was fantastic. The ranch dressing was also superb.


Kimberley
Kimberley

The Smoking Hot wings were tasty, and the Cajun fries were fantastic. However, if you're looking for truly spicy wings, the Smoking Hot ones may not satisfy; they’re more like a medium level of heat. Apologies for the lack of a photo—I dug in before I remembered to take one!


Grant
Grant

The quality here is highly inconsistent. Some days, these wings are the best in town, while on other days they’re just average. I always request the bet-bet sauce, but they only include it about half the time. How can a wing spot be so stingy with the sauce? My order today came without any sauce at all. I think it's time to look for another wing place. Food: 4/5. View menu


SwtCntryGirl
SwtCntryGirl

My coworkers and I frequently ordered food due to our long hours at work. The onion rings were tasty. I tried the honey BBQ boneless wings with ranch, and they were by far the best boneless wings I've ever had. The wings were lightly breaded, tender, and juicy. I couldn't stop raving about them all night. My coworker had the whiting fish and wings, and they enjoyed their meal as well.


J
J

We ordered food from them on a Saturday night outside Plum Bar. The young lady serving us was very friendly. The wings were somewhat underseasoned but still acceptable, but the fries were a complete disappointment! They resembled twigs that had been fried until dark brown, crunchy on the outside but falling apart like burnt potato sticks. At $15 a plate, they should be embarrassed! They should have known better than to serve that. I will definitely not be spending my money with them again.


Jeff
Jeff

First and foremost, if you 've only ordered 'Lemon pepper ' then keep your opinons to yourself. Order with no seasoning to try their wings as is or go somewhere else to get your bland or severe mild on. This place doesn 't deserve so many 1- and 2- star reviws from lemon-pepper people.(this paragraph is my edit) Walked in and ordered takeout since I was at one of the close hotels. Staff was extremely friendly. They had bleu cheese dressing. Excited about that cause there must be a nationwide shortage of it, at least around Birmingham and Cincinnati. Got the orange buffalo sauce. Sauce was great. By the time I got back to my room the wings were still hot and skin still crispy. Not a fry fan,... View menu

Birmingham

Birmingham

Birmingham, a vibrant city in Alabama, offers classic Southern cuisine like barbecue ribs and fried green tomatoes, along with a burgeoning food scene featuring gourmet dining and craft breweries.

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  • Lunch Delight in our lunch offerings, where fresh ingredients and global flavors come together to create satisfying meals. Choose from an array of salads, sandwiches, and hearty entrees for a midday culinary escape.
  • Catering Catering services offering a diverse range of delicious and beautifully presented dishes, perfect for any event or gathering. Our menu combines creativity with quality ingredients to delight your guests. View menu
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.
  • Chicken Wings Savory and crispy chicken wings, perfectly seasoned and irresistible. Choose from a variety of mouthwatering sauces that range from tangy and spicy to sweet and zesty, made to satisfy every craving.

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