"What We Like: It's like eating a really great bucket of fried chicken—but all wings, and all lemon peppery. While breaded wings aren’t our go-to, B&L in Midtown has changed that. These wings have a nice crunch but are not overly fried, so there's not a lot of grease or crumbs. The highlight of these little poultry pieces lies in the breading, which is dusted with enough lemon pepper seasoning for a subtle zing. This is a takeout-only spot, so order online, park in one of the designated spaces in front of the plain building when you arrive, and they’ll bring your order out to you." - jacinta howard
"The breaded wings at B&L Wings in Midtown are like really good fried chicken in wing form—think itty-bitty drumsticks. They’re perfectly fried without feeling like grease sponges, which is a win. The takeout-only spot keeps it simple—order online, park in a designated spot outside the building, and they’ll bring your order out. And their stand-out lemon pepper wings land high on our Best LP Wings, Ranked list. The breading has a subtle lemon pepper flavor and gets a second dusting of seasoning for that extra punch of zing." - demarco williams, juli horsford, jacinta howard
"We all know ATL loves its wings, and while breaded wings aren’t usually the preferred style, B&L Wings might change your mind. Think of it as really good fried chicken in wing form—like itty bitty drumsticks. The lemon peppers are our favorite here—the crispy breading is dusted with the citrusy seasoning for extra zing. And they’re fried just right so you won’t feel like you’ve eaten a grease sponge. They're easily a top contender in the city, which is saying a lot in the Land of Wings. B&L is takeout-only, so order online and park in one of the marked spots in front of the plain building, and they’ll bring your food to you." - jacinta howard, juli horsford, nina reeder
"B&L Wings, a takeout-only spot in Midtown, is a top wing contender in Atlanta. Go here for delicious breaded wings." - jacinta howard, juli horsford
"This wing shop, owned by Bradwick and Lawonda Malone, operates out of the ghost kitchen facility Forrest Neighborhood Kitchen in the Berkeley Park neighborhood and might serve some of the city’s best wings, too. Choose from 16 flavors here, including hot honey lemon pepper, spicy pineapple, and spicy mango to sauce those meaty drums and flats." - Mike Jordan