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  • Brittnee T.

    The owner of this WingStop is really nice . The restaurant is always clean and the food is always hot . The only reason they don't get five stars is because I think the employees could be a lot happier . Or the meaning of the phrase "fake it 'til you make it ."

    (4)
  • Jessica R.

    Love wing stop I'm from LA moved to Richland last year I'm used to eating BWW so I was glad to find out they had wing stop here after finding out their was no BWW.. Im a wing lover I eat wing stop at lease once a week.. I usually order from my app for pick up and they always have my order on time if not before.. Been to the one in pasco a couple of time but the always get my order wrong or don't get my order at all.. Wing stop in Richland always has my order right and the people who work there are always very friendly :)

    (5)
  • Nickoli V.

    Some of the best wings we have found in the area. Always made fresh when you order. Solid buffalo style hot sauce and blue cheese dressing that has large hunks of cheese in it. Also fresh hot fries. We haven't tried anything else here since its a wing place and thus we get bone in wings every time. We have tried wings at several other places in town but have been disappointed the majority of the time. This is our go to wing joint.

    (5)
  • Dan S.

    Over priced, typically over - cooked, and very small portions. Wing and leg sections are small almost as if they shopped around for the smallest sections/portions they could find because they charge by quantity not by weight. Your local dive bar is probably a better bet for decent hot wings...unfortunately. One would expect more from a restaurant that centers around hot-wings.

    (2)
  • Kennewick G.

    This was the 3rd (and last) attempt we have given Wing Stop. We won't be returning. The wings are pint-sized and dry, the flavors are standard junk from a jar, and it takes forever to get your food. We ordered a combo today - which comes with fries. The fries might have been tasty if they weren't coated with ten pounds of salt. Overpriced for what you get. If you're in Tri-Cities, stick to Jackson's for your wings - they are the tastiest in town, great variety of flavors, and a good deal. Would be great if franchise owners actually paid attention to customer reviews!

    (1)
  • Christopher D.

    Monday/Tuesday 50 cent wings...BOOM 4 stars

    (4)
  • Kelly And Jeremy S.

    We love Wing Stop!! Ok, so a little more indepth review is usually helpful, so here we go. We love Wing Stop because it is good. But really, Jeremy and I go there every Wednesday while the kids are in karate, it's kind of our splurge night. Anyways, the people there are awesome, they are always so nice and even laugh at some of Jeremy's stupid jokes... I mean titilating antics.... They have a good amount of flavors, tried quite a few of them, Hickory Smoke BBQ being my favorite, Atomic being Jeremy's. I am actually really surprised though they don't have a Honey BBQ.. oh well, still amazing! Now after hearing all kinds of things about hot Wingz, we tried out that place. I was very dissapointed (that review to come). They boast about having 15 or some odd flavors, but it appeared to me that like 3 or 4 of those were just the same flavor in a different heat. I tried a few times, but couldn't locate 15 different flavors. Anyways, because we typically get the Boneless Strips (cause neither of us really like wings...not enough meat) when we were at Hot Wingz, they were like little nuggets. Wing Stop had far bigger strips. One thing I love about this place is their consistency from their timing of their food, to the different flavors and size, you can pretty much expect the same thing each time, meaning you won't get jipped on one trip. Each trip will be just as amazing as the last!

    (5)
  • Jarom B.

    I eat here about once a week, my favorites are garlic parm and Louisiana rub boneless wings. The fries are amazing when you dine in, they have a normal fry seasoning with a touch of sugar added. It kind of sounds weird but it's awesome. Great stop.

    (5)
  • Food C.

    Wingstop has great wings in a variety of flavors. Some of our favorites is the original hot, cajun, and mango habanero. The fries are excellent and sliders are also great. The sliders are also great especially in the Hawaiian, Louisiana rub and BBQ style. Staff is friendly, and if go there enough they actually remember your name for the order. One of the only resturants that has very good sweet tea. You dispense your own drinks so refills is not an issue. I always fill awkward because they have no trash cans, and you leave your finished items on the table for the staff to clear. They are pretty quick to clear tables whenever I have been there. Don't for get to get a side of cheese to dip your fries, or a roll just because they are good. Couple of things, I have been in on rare occasions when they were out of rolls or they forget to give me the side of cheese or dressing which is promptly corrected. I just suggest that you check your takeout order just in case. If you are looking for probably the best wings at a reasonable price Wingstop fits the bill. I feel like the wings here are probably better than Hot Wingz, however, I have to say that Wing Stop does not have any alternative for the non-wing or chicken eater like Hot Wingz does, who has great hamburgers and other items.

    (4)
  • JJ D.

    Went here with a friend. Interesting. I had the 8 piece, and I split it between Hawaiian and Cajun. I'm pretty spice tolerant, but the Cajun was too much for me. Couldn't finish it. Not even with my drink that I ordered and my glass of water I had to get. I was really amused by the order taker. He said the order would be ready in exactly 9 minutes. Oh really? Since I was with a friend, I didn't time it to see if they were right. I got the ranch dressing instead of the blue cheese mentioned in other reviews. Not bad..... My friend thought it would be a "sit down, with a food server" restaurant, he was a bit disappointed it was a "fast food" but it was still ok. Also, my friend ordered a side of vegetable sticks, and they forgot to include it. My friend had to remind them. This was a bit of a disappointment. This store had two TV's to watch. We came here in early evening, so I didn't notice whether there would be room to park an RV. I am guessing you would have to park nearby in one of the "big box" store parking lots. No room in the immediate area to park an RV.

    (3)
  • Brian M.

    The fries are the best around. Wings have decent amount of meat on them, many variety of flavors and heat levels. Crew here is very friendly.

    (4)
  • Paula P.

    Today, Saturday afternoon, my husband and I went here for the first time. We had a friendly greeting upon arrival. We told him it was our first time. He never offered to help us with what all the different flavors are. We just had to guess. We decided on each getting 8 pieces each. You pick 2 flavors. Together we tried 4 different flavors: garlic parmesan, original hot, cajun and the Louisiana rub. First thing we both noticed when we tried each one was how salty they are! Both of us love salt, but I think it was just too much. We both liked the garlic parmesan and the Louisiana Rub. The Original hot was OK, but not really that hot. As far as the Cajun goes we both did NOT like it. Way too sour and something else. Now, I do have to give them credit because when I took the Cajun ones up to them and told them that we did not like them and asked if we could have something else, he right away took them and said he would make us something else. I really appreciated that! We got french fries to go with it. I thought they were OK, but I don't really like that style. And, I did not care for the sweet seasoning. I felt like I was eating sweet potato fries. I didn't finish them. Will we go back? Probably not. Not because they were bad, but just because there is so much other food I like better.

    (3)
  • Rich W.

    This place used to have the best wings, but they have stopped putting enough sauce on the wings. It will be a while before I try this place again. Beware of this if you dine here!

    (2)
  • Muoy L.

    Great Parmesean Garlic Wings! Great fries and great service!! My "go to" wing place!!

    (5)
  • Stefanie H.

    I'm a huge fan of wing-stop. I love the variety of flavors they have for their wings. But most of all, I love their French Fries! I don't know what they put on them, but they are amazing. The people there are always really friendly, and I have yet to have a bad wing or fry there.

    (4)
  • Mary Ann S.

    Walked in at 1 p.m. on Sunday, first thing I noticed is that all seven tables that were empty were piled high with the garbage from the previous diners' lunch. Hey Wing Stop, if you don't have the staff to bus tables, then I STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you put in a garbage can where customers would gladly dump their trays, a la McDonalds or Dairy Queen I hate eating at a dirty restaurant. It took more than 30 minutes before someone came out to bus the tables. We ended up clearing a table so we could sit down. Wings were okay, fries not bad, hence the two stars. The kid working the register was not Mr. Personality. What do you recommend? All you get is a shrug. And you should not have to wait 30 minutes or more to get your order, it's pretty slow. I'll pass next time.

    (2)
  • tHe FOoDie FaMiLia S.

    Finally, a place to get some decent wings that's not in a bar! Alas, "decent" describes the wings to a T. Some of the flavors we tried were good (e.g. garlic parmesan and bbq), but they're tiny and even my kids had to eat, like, 45 of em' just to curb their little appetites. The service was good, if a little slow, but the sodas are refillable so we didn't have to salvage our drinks until our food arrived. My wife really liked the homemade french fries, but I like mine a little crispier. All in all, I'd probably give it another go if I was in the neighborhood and tired of everything else.

    (3)
  • Phil L.

    This is good food for sure. I really, really want to give it 5 stars, but there are several things holding me back...I want a full belly after spending $10. You will not be asking for a to go box. It's not that you are exactly still hungry when you are done, but the wings are small and you are only getting 10 of them. Other areas for them to improve on: I had to ask for ketchup from the guy who took my order. He held out a basket with the little ketchup packets. I say put them on the table. Better yet, put a big ol' bottle or two on the table. The other thing is that there is a roll of paper towels...again, where you take your order. Put some napkins on the tables too! Your fingers are going to get messy! What they do well is keep the ordering as simple as possible while still leaving plenty of choices. I highly recommend this place for it's yummy food. I must also say, best fries in town.

    (4)
  • TH N.

    Tri-Cities was lacking a distinctive wing place for quite some time. Wing Stop fixed that. Yes, perhaps not the best place ever, but it isn't that bad. Those that complain about the small wings must not frequent other wing areas around town much. Wing Stop has, hands-down, the biggest wings in the Tri-Cities area. Try other places in town... I dare ya. Not only are they smaller, but the taste is lacking in most places. Wing Stop is consistent in flavor and size, in comparison to the local competition.

    (4)
  • Nick's R.

    I've tried almost every flavor there and they're all pretty good. I especially like the atomic wings for the heat lovers. Great blue cheese. Call ins are welcomed, wings are ready when you get there.

    (3)
  • Brian G.

    The fries and ranch are better than the wings. Enough said.

    (2)
  • Anna U.

    If you have been here and never tried the Garlic Parmesan wings...you're missing an orgasm in your mouth. Those...the Orginal and the Lemon Pepper are what we always get. My whole family loves it there. For straight up buffalo style wings...I wouldn't say these are my favorite ever. I've had some pretty awesome wings in my day. But they are better than most places.

    (4)
  • Zachary H.

    I didn't realize this was a national mega-chain when I went to try this joint. Imagine my disappointment when I was served this box-o-crap.

    (2)
  • Nao O.

    We went here last week, three of us this time. Ordered the 35 piece family pack. We got garlic Parmesan, original hot and atomic. Three guys in their 20's could not eat all the wings. We took down the delicious fries though. So to the family with the kids that ate like 40 of them, your either exaggerating by a lot or your kids are fat. The wings were good as always, we go in a couple times a month at least. The food is very consistent. In fact I am kind of craving wings right now.

    (4)
  • Allan K.

    Meh. The selection of flavors is slim and most of them are not that good. I would rather eat at a Buffalo Wild Wings! Now that is a great wing stop! One thing I do like about Wing Stop is the decor.

    (2)
  • Crys S.

    Love the wings and the strips! Cajun with ranch was my fav.

    (5)
  • Rick C.

    Wing Stop is in what was the Wheat Montana Bakery Deli location near the Bone Fish Grille on Gage BLVD. I suggest you order on-line ( wingstop.com ) to avoid waiting (either for dining in house or take-out). They cook everything fresh so expect a 14 to 24 minute wait if you come in cold turkey. Otherwise, they tell you on line how long the wait is and the order will be ready when you arrive. Their wings are very reasonable as compared to the local pubs. As an illustration, you can order 10 wings for $6.59 ($0.65 /wing) as compared to KIMO'S 6 wings for $7.58 ($1.26 /wing). You have an option of choosing from 9 different sauces for your wings. We liked the Garlic Parmesan and the Original Hot. The Original Hot reminded me of when Ice Harbor Brewery flew in Chef Ivo from Galena, Illinois ... Wing Stop's Original Hot was very much like one of Chef Ivo excellent versions tasted Feb 2009.... We will be back to try another combination, perhaps the lemon pepper, hawaiian or teriyaki wings.

    (4)
  • Emmalee S.

    There are many things Tri-citians argue about. Kamiak vs. Southridge, Downtown Kennewick vs. Uptown Plaza, Howard Amon vs.The Playground of Dreams. The newest to add to the list of rivals: Wing Stop vs. Hot Wingz. I lived and worked across the street from Wing Stop for over a year. They are open late and the food is great when you have a craving for some spice. They have an array of flavor choices and dipping sauces for their bone in or boneless wings. You can make it a meal with fries and a soda too. But I recommend the gliders. Tasty little sandwiches packed full of your favor of choice. Wash it down with a cold beer or soda. In the warmer months, they open up the patio so you can enjoy your meal while watching the sunset.

    (3)
  • Shane D.

    The decor is old fashioned airplane stuff, and the chairs are comfortable. Wings or chicken strips are all they have, so you better want chicken here. Staff is really friendly. Even the folks back in the kitchen seem upbeat. The music piped in is upbeat, but not too loud. XM station. The door handle is a big fork, which I don't know how that fits in with the theme but made me laugh. Think it is left over from the previous place. You order at the counter, and drinks are self-refillable. I ordered the original hot. I would give it more of a medium hot, and their sauce is pretty much the generic hot wing sauce I could buy myself. Fries had good flavor but were not cooked quite long enough. I got blue cheese with my order. It was good, but had a different flavor, kind of like horseradish. No bad, but I think blue cheese purists might not like it. Overall, this place isn't too bad, but Hot Wingz on Columbia Center Boulevard tastes better, their fries are better cooked, and fries are refillable for free at Hot Wingz. Think I won't be back to Wing Stop, unless Hot Wingz closes, which I doubt will happen soon. Also, veggie sticks are extra, contrary to what someone said in a review saying Wing Stop was better than Hot Wingz.

    (2)
  • Brad M.

    The food is ok as far as the wings go, just bbq is what I would reccommend, DO NOT get the fries as they are normally served cold and over seasoned. The service is the worst i've had to deal with. I almost threw my food at the girl behind the counter. She did not give me 2 seconds to order, was snooty and rude asking me things like " is that all you want". After that My girlfriend and I decided to stay away. Well today my girlfriend went back... not a smart decision. She was treated rudely again by the same girl. She asked for 4 wings with ranch. She isnt a big eater and was on lunch break. But apparently according to the male staff the min order is 5 wings. So she said that 5 wings was fine and paid for it. When her name was called the lovely little b!*&h working the counter told her " sweetie next time you need to order 6 wings as that is the min we can allow, Thanks" Well after telling her the male staff said it was ok she was told that it was not ok and next time to order 6 wings. She got to work and after being charged .89 cents for the ranch she found it was not in her order to go. WE ARE DONE, I've written a letter to wingstop and also tried to contact the manager. Both attempts have got me No where. I would suggest to just go to pizza hut for wings, they taste better and you dont have to deal with rude employees

    (1)
  • Tuesday S.

    This Wing Stop is a bigger disappointment than fruit-stripe gum (+10 to you if you get that reference). My first Wing Stop experience was down in Texas when I lived there as a teenager. Boy howdy, those lemon pepper wings, I could seriously live off of those things for the rest of my life (assuming that we can somehow rid the physical world of some items in reality like the risks of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, and the like.) The fries are delicious, all of the flavors are incredible. Wing Stop has it MADE. But this one... well, this one kind of sucks. I've experienced both sides of the spectrum with the staff - some of them seem to be really friendly and personable, some of them seem like they'd rather be bleeding pigs in below freezing temperatures than take my order. Most of my in-house visits, I've experienced very dirty tables and seen little done about it. With takeout, somehow the food is always cold, even if I'm there before it's finished. And, everything seems to be overcooked. Maybe I just have bad luck or something, but all I taste is 'tough' and 'over-buttered' (which is really odd for chicken wings.) I don't enjoy eating here.

    (2)
  • Jeff S.

    Wing Stop is OK, should be great though because how hard is it to make hot wings? I've tried multiple wings from them now, even though I love original hot the best, and they have all been just OK, nothing outstanding. And the bleu cheese is terrible, very bland flavor. The ranch wasn't much better. The fry's are great though, love them every time I go. I'll stick to making better wings at home and just buying better bleu cheese from the store.

    (3)
  • Jeremiah M.

    I dig this place but only when I feel like I'm getting a reasonable deal (is it plainly apparent that I am cheap?) Visit on Mondays and Tuesdays and snag the .50 boneless wings, and feel better about your wallet. I dig on the original hot, and the garlic Parmesan. Open to all sorts of late, and generally are forthcoming on cook times. Could use a bit more friendliness like my experiences at Hot wingz, but overall....quite good.

    (3)
  • Joshua W.

    Something different in the Tri-Cities is always a plus, especially when it's actually good. Wingstop is a chain, but one that has yet to grace the Tri-Cities and they're all franchised, which makes them feel a little more local. Right, on to the stuff that matters; the food! It's quite good, actually. The BBQ wings are great and so are the originals, but the one's that I really like are the Garlic Parmesan boneless wings. Fantastic! One time I made the HUGE mistake of getting the Cajun wings. Those almost killed me! I'm sure some people like then, but I don't! The fries really stand out because they're fresh cut and have a hint of sweetness to them that really make them good. You get a big basket of them with each order. The best part of Wing Stop is the fact that they serve Sweet Tea!! YES!!!!!!!! I can drown my sorrows in a delicious brew of southern goodness! Keep it flowin'! The service is helpful, but slower because they make everything to order which is a plus in my book, and the decor is nice. I agree with others in saying that they need to put real napkins on the tables. It's small touch that would really make things even better. So go if you haven't gone...if only to drink the Sweet Tea. []

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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