StickyWings (Brick Lane)

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StickyWings (Brick Lane) Address 40 Brick Lane, Brick Lane, London E1 6RF
StickyWings (Brick Lane) Phone 020 7375 0100
StickyWings (Brick Lane) Opening Hours Monday : 5pm - 10:30pm
Tuesday - Thursday : 12noon - 10:30pm
Friday : 12noon - 11:30pm
Saturday : 2pm - 11:30pm
Sunday : 2pm - 10:30pm
StickyWings (Brick Lane) Food Price £10 - £30 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about StickyWings (Brick Lane)

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4.1
80 reviews
  • Walking down the part of Brick Lane saturated with Indian restaurants

  • The decor inside is also incongruous with the American style with the only attempt seemingly being the flashy sign which ends up seeming quite garish in comparison to the rest of the inside

  • One of our group stated they must have spent all their money on the sign as the rest of the restaurant is particularly unremarkable

  • The ambience was rather uninspiring

  • Everyone was impressed with each of the different sauces on offer and the 'Stickywings BBQ sauce' definitely lives up to it's name (many napkins needed

  • The American buffalo sauce however was a little bit disappointing and with 'The Orange Buffalo' a short walk up the road they are falling behind

  • It was still an enjoyable meal however and the fries were a nice accompaniment and didn't disappoint

  • 6.85 was nicely filling for lunch and there is also the option to go US (11 wings) for a few extra pounds

  • I think for lunch it should really include a drink as with this added to the price it get's a bit too expensive

  • I am known to be a bit obsessed with my chicken wings so generally they can't go too wrong with me

  • Any misgivings I had over a place that only did chicken wings were immediately dismissed when our order arrived

  • 20 quid worth of chicken and sides was more than enough for the three of us guys who were eating tonight

  • Alas the pessimistic in me can see exactly where StickyWings is heading though either it'll go under because people will dismiss it or it will become super popular and start cutting corners

  • Watch this space as new Sticky Wings branches are rumoured to be opening in west London and the City

  • The owner is a really lovely chap who is so passionate about his food

  • Ll always come and have a chat with all the customers which is really nice

  • Amidst all the curry houses on Brick Lane is Sticky Wings an American inspired diner serving buffalo wings&hellip

  • Their motto is to serve good food with no frills

  • Wooden tables with painted tile tops add a splash of colour to the blank canvas

  • As I mentioned the idea is not to complicate the menu

  • Then choose if you are hungry (UK portion) or SUPER hungry (American portion)

  • Ve tried a few of those but American buffalo is an unrivalled winner every time

  • You can have your wings as a meal with fries or you can upgrade to a different accompaniment such as onion rings

  • The celery and dip is really nice to start

  • These come with chicken or beef filling

  • My personal worst is a tie between some sad little pucks of broiler poultry I had at Giraffe offshoot Chooks

  • A box of flabby microwaved greaseballs that came free with my housemate's Domino's pizza one time

  • The Domino's wings came with a vegetarian pizza

  • My opinion is tied there too

  • On the one hand there are the MeatLiquor Bingo Wings

  • Now served with even more of their lovely chunky blue cheese dip

  • Who use mango in their sauce and whose blue cheese dip is also worth the trip alone

  • Both are all the more impressive considering they've sourced or invented their own hot sauces (MeatLiquor's is from somewhere in Peckham

  • Like everything they do is shrouded in secrecy) usually any attempt to steer away from the traditional Franks &

  • Sticky Wings began life in the wilds of Lewisham but struggled with the lack of passing trade

  • Make sure it's this the Sticky Wings' American Buffalo wings are about as good an example as I've found anywhere in the world

  • Bubbly and with a great crunch thanks to a deft hand with the fryer

  • Each are coated with a generous amount of classic Frank's hot sauce cut with butter

  • The boneless wings were in fact not wings but breasts

  • Garlic mushrooms were nice and garlicky

  • Jalapeno balls (the only item they don't make in house we were told) had a lovely cheesy filling and were just spicy enough

  • Deep fried corn was dusted in some kind of BBQ rub which worked incredibly well

  • I'm glad we only got a small portion though one was enough to have me reaching for an ice cold Sam Adams

  • So service is just as much about welcoming you like an old friend as it is about bringing another round of seriously cold beer

  • They won't even let you pay for said service tips are not encouraged

  • So you can enjoy of the best wings in the world whilst doing your bit for a good cause

  • I doubt anyone will need any more reasons to visit StickyWings (Brick Lane) is destined to be a huge hit

  • A nice touch is the chance to compliment your meal with some of Americas more popular beers

  • The pricing is as good as most on Brick Lane

  • The buffalo is tossed in Frank's RedHot sauce

  • The barbecue is made with a sweet commercial BBQ sauce

  • The American portion is 5 more wings than the UK portion size

  • You can get half and half servings with two different sauces per order

  • The blue cheese sauce and chips were not quite as good as at Orange Buffalo

  • There really was a rather large quantity of mediocre chips

  • Next time I will ask if I can replace them with coleslaw or celery sticks

  • The serving time was lengthy but worth the wait

  • Buffalo wings are definitely a yes

  • This humble urban chic looking shack is the home to one of the BEST Halal chicken wings eateries in London

  • The establishment is called Sticky Wings &

  • Copious amounts of buffalo wings slathered all over with a choice of elixir (sauces)

  • Just writing this review is making my mouth salivate

  • Not only was the food amazing but so was the service

  • The BBQ wings here were absolutely fantastic

  • Had a great chat with the half English half bengali brothers that work there

  • A small place with a simple menu with different types of wings available

  • Portion comes with 6 wings and fries and US PORtion comes with 11 wings and fries and well if you let go of the fries

  • The customer service at StickyWings is fantastic and exemplary

  • The food is just above average and none of the different wing marinades are special in any way

  • Restaurant is small in space but has a nice overall friendly atmosphere

  • Owner is a lovely person who is welcoming and warm

  • His wife however is not as friendly and can come across rude and intimidating at times

  • I saw the rating before I went here and I was impressed so I thought I'd check it out myself but honestly even though the food is cheap it is not good food

  • I got the bagel burger which was cooked well done due to UK laws (we'll let that slide)

  • The blue cheese dip that I read about from previous reviews for StickyWings (Brick Lane) was something new and nice

  • Diner did look clean but the staff were way too chatty with eachother

  • We thought the buffalo wings were pretty good

  • Their Profiterole cheesecake is personally one of my favourite desserts of all time

  • The wings lived up to expectations and were finger lickin&rsquo

  • The service was quick and it was lovely to see the relationship that the hosts had with their regular customers

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