Whether your vibe is Mission or Marina, this place has you covered with their wings. There are five sauce options, one of which is called “Death,” but they do the classic buffalo extremely well. Read more.
Giordano Bros’ buffalo wings are worth a visit all on their own. $17 will get you 20 wings, which rock the classic buffalo sauce, and they don’t skimp on the celery and bleu cheese. Read more.
It's a great place to catch the Super Bowl while snacking on some solid wings. Dine in, pick up, or order out, no matter what you choose Hi Tops does buffalo wings right. Read more.
Hot Sauce and Panko has settled into its new digs in Russian Hill, offering a plethora of spicy and savory wings for takeout. Try the wings and waffle combo for the full experience. Read more.
Located right next to the former stadium of SF’s own 49ers, Kezar Pub knows how to treat football fans right. Famous buffalo wings here are tangy and delicious, and go great with their beers. Read more.
These wings are large and in charge, and coated with Kin Khao's tangy, spicy sauce. This dish is awash in tamarind, fish sauce and other Thai ingredients, and comes with a hot towel to clean up after. Read more.
Every Tuesday through Sunday, Mister Jiu's now hosts "sour hour" at the bar from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., with different takes on the classic drink, like the whiskey sour, amaratto sour, and more for $8. Read more.
San Tung is strictly a Chinese food restaurant, but their wings are unique. Head to the Sunset for their specialty dry wings, which are deep fried and flavored with ginger, red pepper, and garlic. Read more.
The stone wings are arguably the best Korean-style wings in the city. This may be the most delicious way to get into the thick of the celebrations. Read more.