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Sayville-Bayport's Best: Chicken Wings

Wings are more than appetizers; they are bone-sucking goodness. Which joint makes the best? Time to weigh in.

Do you like them crispy or naked? Hot and spicy or lip-smacking sweet? We’re talking wings, of course.

Chicken wings are a staple in any culture and they have a place on the menus of nearly every restaurant, pub or take-out joint in the Sayville/Bayport area.

Time to weigh in. Patch is looking to unearth the best wings in town. Sayville-Bayport's Best is a new weekly feature where we’re asking you – our readers – to tell us your top picks.

Each Monday we’ll list our nominees – this week it’s wings – and ask for your recommendation. Did we leave your go-to spot off the list? Go ahead and add it in comments.

Wednesday we’ll narrow the field, taking your recommendations to put to a vote in the ultimate food-fight poll.

Friday afternoon we’ll announce a winner. Wing a ding ding!

Here are the nominees for Sayville-Bayport's best wings:

  • Blackbird's Grille
  • Cavanaugh's
  • Crickets 
  • Five Points Cafe

Now tell us who has the best wings in Sayville-Bayport. Do it in comments below.

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