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  • Sarah B.

    Loved this place. Located right downtown Greenville, (free parking/easy to get to) lots of sauces and sides to choose from. We came for lunch, no wait, sat outside and did some people watching. The atmosphere inside seemed great too. service was good and food came out fast. Generous portions for reasonable prices.

    (5)
  • Lekia R.

    I really like this place for the wings and for a good time with friends. The upstairs bar has live music which is pretty cool. I hate that the pitchers are off the menu.

    (3)
  • Travis C.

    I just love this downtown area. I should have just walked down the street into sticky fingers for much better wings!! but my server Brittany made the expierence all worth while. She was so kind & great with assisting me with my order.

    (3)
  • Ho L.

    A standard sports bar experience. The food is average, with plenty of options for wing sauces to suit your taste buds. There are dozens of TV's around, so getting one to show your game of choice shouldn't be a problem. Drink prices are good, with excellent specials depending on the time/day. Overall a good place to grab some bar and beer while watching sports, although nothing is particularly exceptional.

    (3)
  • Marc S.

    One of the places downtown Greenville were always something is going on. Huge variety of wings, you can order to make your taste buds happy. TVs all around to follow the games. A bar with some great bartenders. Outside seating. On a game day the restaurant is really packed. Party on. I always dig for their wings, never tried something else...:-)

    (4)
  • Adam K.

    Staff was about a unfriendly as possible. Went to watch a game, was told that there were no tables available (with the restaurant 80% visibly empty) and that I could not get my game on any TVs. I have no plans to return.

    (1)
  • Emmie B.

    Liked it, loved the wings and our waitress was wonderful.

    (4)
  • Brian P.

    Carolina Fireball wings are more sweet than hot but still quite good. Rogue Yellow Snow IPA on tap is excellent! Great wings and plenty of beers on tap. Tons of TV's to watch the game. Great for groups. No problem bringing the kids here.

    (4)
  • Solomon W.

    I went here with my buddies to celebrate a friend's 21st, but we were pretty disappointed with the grub. This joint provides a large menu of your typical bar fare, but the drink menu is fairly limited. The prices are reasonable, but totally not worthy to fill your gut. The nachos and spinach dip were also disappointing. Sort of boring. Also, sloppy... and not in a good way. WWC has a heck of a lot of "wild" wing flavors, and they are all distinctive, but the execution of the food sort of falls flat. We ordered the Old Yeller, China Syndrome and Carolina Dynamite. The Old Yeller was a nice sweet mustard base, the China was zippy and complex, and the Carolina Dynamite was straight up hot. Great flavors, but the wings were dry and tough. Wild Wing Cafe is definitely "the place to eat", but I was disappointed with both the booze and the fodder. There is no doubt that you will find something that you would not mind filling your gut, provided that you throw back a couple of brewskies. The food was good to me after numerous pints!

    (2)
  • Tommy G.

    I love wings, and I have to say that Wild Wings makes my favorite. Other places may serve bigger wings, but Wild Wings has the absolute best sauce. I love their Carolina Fireball flavor, and have not found a similar sauce anywhere in town. The only downside is that it gets a little crowded, mainly on Wednesday due to the special. They have also raised the prices on buckets of beer. But other that that, it's a fun place to eat.

    (4)
  • G T.

    Their wings are great. The teriyaki wings taste good. One of the best wings in the upstate.

    (5)
  • Sharp H.

    This is a pretty typical wings and beer joint. Voluminous favors for the wings. I can't speak to the other food because I've never eaten it and nobody I've eaten with here has, either. So fuggetaboutit. My biggest complaint is actually how damn crowded the place is - a 30 minute wait is pretty typical, and it can be hard to scare up more than one seat at the bar at a time. There is a room upstairs for 21+ only which is somewhat less stuffed with people, but the wait staff is much more lax up there so it stretches out the wait time regardless. But the beer prices are relatively low and the chicken wings are solid choices.

    (3)
  • Cary A.

    There are few die-hard wing fanatics in the upstate that will argue with this secret that I'm about to disclose to you... The best that a wing can get in the upstate, is "crispy and wet," and located downtown Greenville. this place is huge with two full floors and two full bars. I have been frequenting, and this means nearly 8-10 times a month, this establishment for the past 10 years because they have awesome wings... I'm straight addicted. They have live sports, music, and cold beer, although the selection leaves me a bit wanting. When you think of partying out with your buddies, and you want to act obnoxious and "wild out." this is the place for you. Service is hit or miss so I usually sit at the bar. I have made friends with nearly every employee over the past decade and I have seen crazy employee turnover, owner turnover, management changes throughout the years which is depressing sometimes. There is redemption for the vigilant! "What one thing brings you back consistently," you ask? THE WINGS ARE DELICIOUS AND AS GOOD AS IT GETS! There are 33 types of wings, and even more for those of us "in the know." They have a ton of other menu items but I can rarely deviate form my usual "Full" order of "crispy and wet..." I like them lip blistering hot, with ample amounts of their famous Gorgonzola blue cheese dressing, and an extra pile of crispy celery hearts. Everyone from the timid eater to the boldest adventure in gastronomy can find palate pleasing delectable dishes here. Go ahead and "Wild Out!!" Enjoy !

    (5)
  • Keith B.

    Absolute worst Wild Wing I have ever encountered. I'll consider myself lucky if I do not get sick from this sorry excuse for food. Got our appetizer after we got our entree. The quality of food was ridiculously bad, my wife couldn't even eat her food.

    (1)
  • Kevin Z.

    Very friendly employees w/ plenty of tvs to watch the game/s. Our waitress Jess was very tentative to us along w/ all the tables she handled. We never went w/o an empty glass. We had the smothered fries which were delicious! The queso was on point. The sliders were a great option, but nothing too special. The nachos were plentiful & full of various toppings. Their happy hour was great w/ half off apps, $4 shooters, $3 wells, drafts, & wines, $2 domestics. M-F 4-8pm. Def a good spot for sporting events. I believe trivia night is Monday night.

    (5)
  • Greg R.

    I guess we should have known when a sports bar is more than half empty on a NFL playoff weekend at 5pm on a Saturday afternoon, don't expect much. I really like the WWC in HH. Although from what I remember is they have good wings and great live music. I hear the music at the greenville location is decent and I assume the wings are good but we tried something else. What we found was a very dirty feeling restaurant with old tired furniture. A staff that of kids that seemed to hang around more than work and seem pre-occupied with something else....their personal gossip and texting from the looks of it. It didn't seem there was a manager present at all. Food was what got us. Tried the 'grilled' feather chicken tenders and boneless nuggets. Both were awful and didn't seem 'grilled'. We both felt sick all night after eating there. This seems to be the kinda place you bring the kids to get chx fingers and maybe have the adults split some nachos. Beer selection is decent so can't go wrong there. Outside of having the kids along or wanting to see a specific band can't imagine why I would go back to this place to hang out.

    (2)
  • Sylvain P.

    Love this location - people are super friendly and love Paris at the bar. Great selection of flavours and tastes - plus its in downtown Greenville, SC. Great for sport events.

    (4)
  • Kelly J.

    Ever since my friends and I passed the milestone age of 21, the Wild Wing Cafe has been an essential landmark for our celebrations. This is reflective of Wild Wings' clientele--young, loud, hungry for junk food, and sometimes inebriated. Regardless, it is continually packed to the hilt because, when it comes down to it, WWC knows their chicken wings. If you're seeking some winged bliss on a summer weekend or game day, expect to wait an hour to be seated. No reservations or call-aheads accepted. If you don't mind the sports bar scene, you may find a table upstairs sooner. The service is mediocre. There's usually a plethora of fresh-out-of-high-school waitresses in Daisy Dukes... if you're into that kind of thing. Besides the Steel Town Spuds appetizer, the only food you should even consider ordering is the wings. I have a sweet tooth and always pick Colorado Coppers sauce. My boyfriend, who likes something hotter, goes for Jalapeno Cheddar and Ranchilada. And if you really want more bang for your buck, get the Long Island Iced Tea mini-pitcher. Wild Wing Cafe's wings always spice up a party. For the most part, it's a fun place where you'll find friends ready to have a good time.

    (3)
  • Josh S.

    Head here to watch a game or listen to listen to some live music. Thursday night is the night for live local music and $2 vodka mixers. The food does itself justice and I always go with the Chinese sauce on whatever I order. The crowd is always young and is normally busy, don't be shy to sit at the other side of an unused table. The upstairs bar area is the busier of the two levels and is where you will find the music. If you go here on a Thursday, be sure to look out for the crazy dancing cowboy who will put together a jig for any song. You'll find me here again on a Thursday.

    (4)
  • Kelly D.

    I spend a lot of time here (which may be obvious by my check-ins). The Wednesday BOGO wing night can't be beat for value - and a combo of jalapeno-chedder & the slayer wings are pretty alright. Chad is the best bartender ever. Occasionally they have decent bands play on Saturday nights, but it can get really loud.

    (3)
  • Amy C.

    Wild Wing...the stupid commercials they have should be enough to make people stay away...Thank God I don't hear them very much... What makes me scratch my head is that there is more than one of these places...they are in other cities too! I have sampled their wares more than once...been at lunch, dinner, and even sat outside once upon a time...for that I will actually award a second star...the people watching outside made for some good laughs...and the service seemed to always be decent...I am big on not running out of a beverage...and the servers seemed to keep me in beer...and I needed it for this place... First few times, average enough...standard bar food and it was decent...not flavorful, not yummy, not memorable, but passable...the Davis Chicken and Friends looked like grey vomit in a bowl with greasy chips, but I didn't eat that, my husband did...and it made him feel like he was going to pass out, but that is second hand info...I can't speak for it but he was very pale for a few hours The last visit was where things took a predictable turn for me...lunchtime...LOTS of kids...I mean they were everywhere...at least two kids per booth...loud, little seat kickers with unobservant parents... So while the three year old child behind me was pummeling my kidneys I ordered cheese fries...that's right just cheese and fries (keep this is mind)...I don't recall what my husband ate...I have tried to forget this day... I eat the fries and cheese, not a whole lot of taste, but they fill the void...wash it down with my diet coke and move on...to Haywood Mall...to repair a watch...while walking around I describe the horrendous stabbing stomach pains I am getting... Finally in the men's department of Dillard's I can't take it anymore...I run up the escalator, past the shoes, into the women's dresses, and take people down on my way to the restroom...praying that I won't be that lady that threw up on the floor in Dillard's on Saturday. I wasn't her...I was the lady that threw up in the bathroom on Dillard's on Saturday. Bright spot, I felt fine after the upchuck. After all, it was just cheese and fries.

    (2)
  • Austin J.

    Wild Wings is a great sports-bar of the Greenville downtown scene. These are some of my favorite wings...quality may be average...but selection and creativity is superb. See, when I order wings, I don't want to order "very hot" or "teriyaki" wings. I want names like "Chernobyl" and "Samurai". Having fun with the selection is just as fun as chowing down! Late night, the upstairs bar is always a happening place. Crowded? Yeah, but most things in downtown Greenville are hopping on the weekends.

    (4)
  • Albert W.

    It's been over 5 years since I've been here (was here for work) and I still think of the wings here. As someone else said, the wings are above average and there are so many flavors to choose from. For a wings guy like me, it's a winner!

    (4)
  • Jonna P.

    Totally agree with rob s. Over crowded in the evenings. Try going for a dinner any later than say 7:30 and your going to be fighting with the night life scene. Food is mediocre unless you strictly want wings (which, is the only thing I'd really recommend). They do have a lot of great flavors of Wings and that's the only reason I upped my review to 3 stars. The wing bar during lunch is very good for the price and usually you can find a good selection of flavors from mild to as-hot-as-you-want-it. However I can honestly say this wouldn't be my first choice for dinner unless it was for drinking and wanting to party upstairs.

    (3)
  • Sylvia Y.

    as i say good bye to my 20's and welcome my 30's, this place is definitely not my favorite places to go, but when i want wings, this place is definitely on my top 5. (chiefs, bubba annies are my two top choices) their ginger (asian sauce) is really good, their buffalo is ok, there was one more flavor that I cannot think of, and that was pretty darn good.

    (4)
  • Lee J.

    Wing sampler was awesome and onion rings were wonderful. Almost too many sauce choices. Relaxed atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Michael A.

    Wild Wings Cafe is your typical sports bar; beer on tap, hi-def televisions with the game on and loud atmosphere. The menu ranges from burgers to seafood to steak. But the real reason you come here is to eat the variety of wings they have. With over 30 flavors, your options feel unlimited. We opened up with the "Hot Shots" appetizer, which is a spicy sausage & cheese pastry, deep fried. When we got them, they looked like little deep friend doughnut holes. The inside had a gooey consistency with plenty of cheese, but a lack of sausage flavor. Really spicy, too. Overall, it wasn't too tasty, but that wasn't why we came here. if you can't decide on one specific flavor of wings, you can get the "Wild Wing Sampler Platter", which is what we ordered. With this, you get twenty-five wings, five different flavors in groups of five. This leaves plenty of room for variety and satisfaction for everyone. Their jalapeno cheddar wings really stuck out for me. Service was well, our waitress was friendly and making sure everything came out as it should. The only real complaint was the wait time, but this is expected on a Friday night in downtown Greenville. The food was tasty, prices were moderate and beer was good.

    (4)
  • Kevin W.

    Solid wings. Lots of choices. They do charge .50 per extra cup of ranch which is not cool....especially when you only get 2 small cups for 24 wings.

    (4)
  • rob s.

    Always crowded and always full of people in the early twenties trying to score the opposite sex as the night progresses - no? Standard food is served, nothing over the top - food you'll find at a sportsbar or your ever day chicken wings eatery. The wings are never served straight from the kitchen, they tend to sit for some time and by the time you get them, they are room temperature. Crowded? Yes, always. Decent selection of beers? Yes. ......Not sure why though but this place seems to be everyone's favorite spot. Which is probably good news to me since next door is Barley's.

    (2)
  • Jeff M.

    Was here last week while on vacation. Had the wings which were average. I like my wings on the wet side, but these were dry and not overly "hot" Nice selection of beers. Very much a happening place in Greenville, especially for a Monday night when we were there.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Garage, Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : Yes

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