We beat buffalo in tangy and spicy wings, and NYC.com takes you to the finest wing establishments.
One of New York's best hand-pulled noodle shops, Ippudo is far beyond the usual restaurants with such fare, also including on its menu a far grander selection of Japanese cuisine.
65 4th Ave (bet. 9th & 10th Sts.)Really well-made pizza in Park Slope, with a no-slices after 5pm rule that makes it enticing to come in and sit down in front of a pie with friends.
359 7th AveGreenwich Village sports bar-restaurant serving above average pub fare from seafood dishes to glazed pork ribs. And what's not to love about a bar that serves forty-ounce bottles of Miller High Life in brown paper bags?
169 Bleecker StreetA lot of fuss about a tiny place where you sit shoulder-to-shoulder slurping down noodles, but the real treats are pork-centric dishes and seasonal specialties. Menu changes daily, but the gastric delights are truly numerous. If you reserve in advance you can enjoy Momofuku's leg...
171 1st Ave (East 10th & 11th Streets)We were thrilled when Dinosaur first opened, expecting everyone from Syracuse to ride down on their Harley-Davidsons. The restaurant imported some local flavor from Upstate, and the result has been a remakable success in west Harlem. With juicy ribs, terrific sandwiches, great si...
700 W 125th StSandwiched between Blue Ribbon's two Fifth Avenue ventures in Park Slope, Bonnie's might not get the notice it deserves, which is all the better for the locals who keep the place packed on the weekends and weeknights. NYC.com's local experts also rate their burgers as the best to...
278 5th AveBrooklyn's original gourmet beer house with a kitchen that features comfort food favorites, award winning barbecue dishes, fresh fish, pasta, and game meats. They also feature live jazz performances every Saturday night.
155 Atlantic Ave (Henry and Clinton St.)The only other place to party on the roof in the Columbia area is on top of your dorm—and that will get you kicked out. Better come here instead.
2867 Broadway200 Fifth has built a loyal neighborhood following over the years. Offering American and Continental cuisines, dozens of beers (over 40 on tap alone), a pool table and just about any televised sport you can think of. You can also just relax and enjoy the warm, friendly atmosphere...
200 5th AveFamily owned and operated since 1977, the current iteration of Mudville has all manner of pub fare, from burgers to ten flavors of chicken wings. The interior is rustic and inviting and the 24 draft beers and more than 76 bottles more than compliment the flat-screen TVs showing e...
126 Chambers StreetDivey bar on University that attracts the sports fans and the college kids alike.
70 University Place (Between 10th and 11th Sts.)Honest-to-goodness haunt for New York's finest, with a full menu of pub fare.
522 Columbus AveTriona empire moves East with its latest pub.
28 Avenue B (between 2nd and 3rd Streets)Soccer-loving Irish pub in Midtown.
56 W 31st St