Peterson Entertainment
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Ok.... so I've been on a "Wing Quest" and was told this is THE place. Naturally, I was all meh... we'll see.
I would like to say for the record that yes, this is THE place. Just a humble little spot in a run down strip mall with a DIY parking lot for the business.
Nothing fancy in the inside for decor, not a lot of staff, no extras lying about. This is bare bones, simple and mostly awards for "Best Wings" on the walls with a couple of personal touches.
Tables are clean though.
Wasn't sure how to order so we got 20 wings, small fry and 2 waters - about $50.
These wings are not small. Should have gotten 6 or 10 wings and the fries. The small fries are huge. So that $50 feeds two adults for two meals or one meal and some late night snacks. Either way, a solid value.
Two aspects to the food: cooking and sauce.
Cooking - perfect. Every wing was perfectly cooked. The crispy skin was perfect. So good it's kinda absurd. And big. Big, hot, crispy, perfect wings. Daaaamn good.
Sauce - I wasn't ready. Not being a native Texan, I like sauce. As in slather my BBQ in sauce ala Kansas City. However, having been here quite a spell now, I've become accustomed to Texas "sauce." But when these guys say "wet" they mean sopping wet in a pool of sauce wet. I got 4 different kinds, all four pretty different and tasty. Skip the buffalo sauce, yeah it's really good, but it's still in the realm of every other Buffalo sauce you've had, except on a much better wing. The other sauces is where it's at. Sweet, tangy, spicy... All without overwhelming. And there's around 2 dozen wet sauces to try. Maybe a dozen dry sauces.
I'm definitely going back for more. Thanks Nick for the recommendation - totally spot on. Totally delicious. Looking forward to late night snacks and going back to deep dive into the other sauces.
Apparently they have some other food as well, but I probably will never try any of it. Those wings are chicken-crack and I'm hooked.