Norvin
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Buffalo wings in New England
Fri, 04/7/06 9:15 PM
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I need to find some places for good wings in any/all of the New England states. I already found a couple in Ct., and Vt. thanks to this forum, but I still need joints in Eastern and Western mass as well as Maine and New Hampshire. There used to be a place in Keene, NH called Don and Dave's wings and Ribs, but I believe they've shut their doors for good. Any help at all in finding other good spots around New England would be appreciated. Upstate New York works too. Thanks.
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roossy90
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RE: Buffalo wings in New England
Fri, 04/7/06 9:43 PM
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roossy90
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RE: Buffalo wings in New England
Fri, 04/7/06 9:44 PM
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Ashphalt
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RE: Buffalo wings in New England
Mon, 04/10/06 11:41 AM
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wheregreggeats.com
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RE: Buffalo wings in New England
Mon, 04/10/06 4:06 PM
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Archie Moore's ... they have a few locations.
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Pdasilva0324
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RE: Buffalo wings in New England
Sun, 04/30/06 4:00 PM
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I am originally from MA and live in OH now. When I moved here to OH wings were not a very big thing in MA. I go back to MA on average 1-2 times per year and it seems wings are getting more popular there. MA is seafood, brown bread, roastbeef, and ice cream central. It would be interesting to open a Buffalo Wild Wings back home though..would be one of the few things I would take with me from Ohio back to MA.
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amini1
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RE: Buffalo wings in New England
Wed, 05/10/06 3:44 PM
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The Hangar in Amherst, Mass has very good wings. It's in the same town as U Mass. They also have a decent beer selection.
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roossy90
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RE: Buffalo wings in New England
Wed, 05/10/06 8:08 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Norvin I need to find some places for good wings in any/all of the New England states. I already found a couple in Ct., and Vt. thanks to this forum, but I still need joints in Eastern and Western mass as well as Maine and New Hampshire. There used to be a place in Keene, NH called Don and Dave's wings and Ribs, but I believe they've shut their doors for good. Any help at all in finding other good spots around New England would be appreciated. Upstate New York works too. Thanks. How upstate NY are you going? There is Kirstys Red Dog Tavern, in Inlet, NY, in the Adirondacks. Got the proverbial red dog to greet you at the door. Eric and Kirsty would be your host's. The old owner used to sell his hot sauce and have plaques made for who could eat the most hottest wings.
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RE: Buffalo wings in New England
Wed, 05/10/06 8:47 PM
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You said you had found some in CT, but I figured I'd throw in my two cents: Porter's in Westbrook, CT. Best I've had in southeastern CT by a long shot. They serve a variety of heat levels all the way to up to one they serve a wing at a time. I assume because no one has ever wanted more than one. If I recall correctly they actually serve it on-fire/flaming for a little extra drama. I am old-time chili-head and wing lover and the mediums and hots are really tasty. Great sea-side location, friendly staff. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area (US-1 between Westbrook and Clinton). Dave PS - Well shucks, these guys got all fancy on me and have a web site now: http://www.porterstaproom.com/home.htm You can access the wing menu from there.
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