
As National Chicken Wing Day was celebrated yesterday, Atlanta stood out with a variety of mouthwatering deals, drawing wing lovers across the city to take advantage of the finger-licking offers. For instance, Fox 5 Atlanta highlights Buffalo Wild Wings and their offering of six free wings, boneless or traditional, on any $10 purchase. Diners can snag this deal whether eating in, ordering online, or through the app with the promo code FREEWINGS.
Moreover, the chicken chain Popeyes isn't just sticking to one day of festivities; they are extending the chance for wing zealots to nab deals through August 3. According to Fox 5 Atlanta, in-store wing purchasers can double their 6-piece Bone-In Wings on the house, whilst those who have made a loyalty pledge to the Popeyes Rewards can claim a free 6-piece Spicy Bone-In Wings with any wing order online or through their app.
Atlanta eaters with a penchant for wing-centric dining will also find solace in local deals. Wingstop ensures the party doesn't stop yesterday with its enticement of five free wings with any qualifying chicken purchase when using promo code FREEWINGS, reported USA Today. For those craving a little zing the following day, Wingstop will offer a limited-time flavor, "Hot Lemon," that melds the zestiness of lemon pepper with their Original Hot seasoning. Additionally, Wingstop is already hatching plans for National Chicken Tender Day, brandishing its own trademarked crispy chicken tenders.
Popeyes delivers yet another win for wing fans with a BOGO offer on 6-piece orders of bone-in or boneless wings when ordered from delivery services like DoorDash or Uber Eats. As part of the fiesta, Atlanta's own City Barbeque catches diners' eyes (and appetites) with specials on smoked wings: 6 for $8.99, 12 for $16.99, or 18 for a tempting $24.99, "all seasoned with City BBQ’s signature rub and smoked to perfection over local hickory wood," as per USA Today. Despite a slight 2.4% uptick in wing prices noted over the year by digital restaurant payment platform Toast, these deals prove there's still plenty of affordable ways to satisfy those poultry cravings. Reflecting the enthusiasm once voiced by former Buffalo Mayor Makowski—now amplified on a national scale—the widespread popularity of chicken wings has taken hold across the country.









