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| - Chicken Lips is to die for. Yes, you heard me.
This is a rare joint, one of those off the beaten path places that is a journey to get to and has a story to precede it. I kept getting descriptions from people such as "some dude's crazy house" or "TOTAL DIVE" to "I heard the wings were incredible"
Well, after weeks of anticipation (and a little concern), I finally arrived at what my wife and I lovingly call "the lip" a few months ago. I've been back several times since, and I think the end result is a mix of all the stories, but absolutely for the best.
First, it is a converted house. It is a dive. It is on a highway out in the middle of the cornfields of Sun Prairie. But they have a bar. They have TVs. The TVs have the game on.
And most importantly, they have wings that will send you to heaven and back, make you go home and want to come back tomorrow. The original sauce on the wings is a crack addiction if I've ever seen one, and if you can handle the spice of that and want some more, you can order just about infinite levels of sexy (habenero powder if I remember correctly). Yes, the spicier wings are called "Extra Sexy". The waffle fries with the original seasoning are a party in your mouth, and I've heard good things about the chips which I have yet to try.
But let us not forget the holy ingredient; the blue cheese. Their blue cheese should come with a warning label. Forgive me, as I have a bias since I already am a big blue cheese and wings fan, but this blue cheese is the real deal, the thrilla from manilla, you will order it with your meal and your sides, and you will be scraping the cup with said sides.
Alright, drama over. Chicken Lips is awesome, if you like wings and are capable of going to a dive bar with no frills for them, here you will find a great time. Prices are fine, service is friendly (the owner is sometimes around and is always cool beans), and heck make a lil' adventure out of it. Just remember to bring cash, as they do not accept cards.
Sorry got to go, I'm walking out the door right now for a return visit. . .
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