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The good thing about writing a review is that it may take a few days before you complete it. Wings Over Pittsburgh has totally benefited from this. If I would have wrote a review after my first experience with this establishment it would be less stars and bitter words. I completely love the wrap they have available here. It is a meal unto itself. Nothing really special about it, plain flour tortilla, lettuce, tomato and pieces of boneless wings with your choice of sauce or dry rub. I have tried several different sauces and one dry rub. For the wrap it is best to choose a sauce, if you get a dry rub, you will need something to dip it in, or hope that the juices from the tomatoes and lettuce will make it tasty. You can add crinkle cut fries for $1 or seasoned waffle fries for $1.50. As I said before, the wrap itself is more than enough for a meal. When I get the fries with it I always feel like I'm stupid for doing so. I can never finish both and I hate to waste it. My friends always order the ribs from here and are never disappointed. If I was a rib man I would be too. They look mighty good. (minus two stars for my first encounter with you, but plus one star because you totally redeemed yourself and credited me on my next order)
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