$15 for $30 Worth of Wings and Casual American Eats at Wow Café & Wingery. Choose One of Nine Locations.
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- Wings and bar classics
- 17 sauces
- Regional specialties
- Casual, family friendly vibe
Many biologists believe that chickens' wings, much like platypuses' bills, developed with the sole evolutionary purpose of being tasty. Bite off more science than you can chew with today's Groupon to WOW Café & Wingery. WOW brandishes a menu full of casual classics, such as its signature buffalo wings, quesadillas, specialty burgers, and New Orleans–style entrees. The fresh, never-frozen wings can be draped in 17 zippy sauces, including the zing of Thai chili and coconut-cream finish of Paradise City, lemony Parisian, and Acadian, spiced with regional Cajun flavor to lock in its abilities to throw exploding playing cards. Redeem today's Groupon at one of the following area locations:
- Midcity on North Carrollton Avenue
- Clearview Mall in Metairie
- Chalmette
- North Highway 190 in Covington
- Highway 21 in Covington
- Hammond
- Harahan
- Mandeville
- Slidell
Reviews
Four Insider Pagers give WOW Café & Wingery in Covington an average of three stars. Though this Groupon is not valid at the Ruston location, 85% of Urbanspooners there recommend it. WOW Café & Wingery boasts almost 2,000 Facebook fans:
- They are very much a casual resturaunt [sic] with innovative, friendly service. Their main staple are [sic] chicken wings - with over 12 differnt [sic] types. They are a great place to order wings in bulk for tailgating, parties, etc. Great price and a great selection of food. – James Z. on the Covington location, Insider Pages
- Great family atmosphere. – Leigh S. on the Covington location, Insider Pages
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About WOW Café & Wingery
Though Wow Cafe & Wingery has now found a foothold in more than 60 locations throughout the U.S., the chain still offers the same tasty soul food and wings as it did when it was founded by a trio of Louisianan brothers in 2001. The friendly sports pub still broadcasts the day’s games on various televisions, allowing guests to follow multiple sports or Jenga tournaments as they lick one of 17 delectable sauces from their fingers. In addition to these finger-food staples, guests can devour fajitas, burgers resting between slices of texas toast, and classic New Orleans dishes such as gumbo, catfish, and red beans. Spice-covered tongues cool off with signature drinks such as an italian mango bellini or Louisiana's Abita beer.