You know what my problem with Las Vegas is? There just ain't no good wing spots out here. I know, I know what you're gonna say:
"But B-dubs, Hooters and Wing Stop are good Ray!"
And if you honestly believe that stop reading my reviews because when it comes to wings I'm an enthusiast and baby, we just don't see eye to eye. [Pro-Tip: SmokeEaters back in San Jose, California are still my all time favorite wings. So get on my level]
Anyhoo, Wing Time is my favorite wing place in the Aliante area. Can't say they're the best in Vegas but once I try all Vegas wing spots I'll let ya know. So far they are my go to spot. So that's saying something.
Wing Stop's shtick is their many flavors. And usually that's a sign that your wings aren't great. Can't master one so get good at many. Not true here. Sure there are some I don't care for but the classic flavors are pretty darn tasty.
Note to reader: I've only tried their hot buffalo, lemon pepper, BBQ and red rooster so I can only opine on those.
Their hot buffalo are tasty. But the heat leaves much to be desired. Still, this flavor has been my standard every time I come through. Maybe next time I'll get their ghost pepper wing. See if that's hot enough for me.
The lemon pepper wings were very overpowering with the taste of both lemon and pepper. I'll admit I'm not a fan of lemon pepper wings so maybe that's why I wasn't much of a fan of these either.
BBQ are awesome. The sauce is sweet and tangy and they drench your wings in it. Yum!
Red Rooster. This is one of those flavors that's supposed to be cool but just misses the mark with me. It's supposed to be a wing coated with ginger and hot Cheeto crumbs. It was ok but I could barely taste the cheeto and tasted more of the ginger. I'll pass next time.
If you go in person expect a wait. The orders are made fresh and the sitting area is small. Luckily you can order online and stop by to pick it up. I recommend doing that.
Also, if you prefer their chicken fingers are just as good as their wings.