Phoenix/ Food & Drinks
Published on January 13, 2020
Mesa's 3 favorite spots for cheap chicken wingsPhoto: Venezia's New York Style Pizzeria/Yelp

Need more chicken wings in your life?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable chicken wing outlets in Mesa, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to meet your needs.

1. Long Wong's Dobson

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Topping the list is Long Wong's Dobson. Located at 502 S. Dobson Road, Suite 16, the spot to score chicken wings, hot dogs and burgers is the highest-rated low-priced chicken wing spot in Mesa, boasting four stars out of 68 reviews on Yelp. 

Score some bone-in or bone-out wings at Long Wong's. Other small bite options include potato skins, zucchini, onion rings, curly fries and other appetizers. Burgers, pizzas and hot dogs are also on the menu. 

2. Venezia's New York Style Pizzeria

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Next up is Augusta Ranch's Venezia's New York Style Pizzeria, situated at 2721 S. Ellsworth Road, Suite 107. With four stars out of 289 reviews on Yelp, the Italian spot, which offers pizza and chicken wings, has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for an affordable option. 

The site can tell you a thing or two more about Venezia's New York Style Pizzeria.

"It all started when Frank and Clara moved to New York City from Italy in the late '60s," according to the history section of the business's Yelp profile. "There they met, fell in love, married and had a son, Domenick (who, little did they know, would someday follow in his father's footsteps and grow up to become a Master Pizza Maker)."

3. Twisted Pies Pizzeria

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Twisted Pies Pizzeria, located at 3929 E. Main St., Suite 116, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the affordable Italian spot, which offers pizza and chicken wings, four stars out of 222 reviews.

We turned there for an overview of Twisted Pies Pizzeria.

"When we set out to open a pizzeria our friends told us that we were twisted," per the history section of its Yelp profile. "Not because we wanted to start a business in a sector with a 25 percent chance of failing, but because of our insane business model. We wanted to provide our customers with pizzas made from scratch, with the highest quality ingredients, for a price in line with the mass-produced pies of larger chains."


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