Bill Bateman's Bistro
Wings 'n' things: We received an order of 12 with Bateman's "original sauce," blue cheese dressing and not much celery.
Hot stuff: Bateman's gave us seven drumettes. We approve of that decision. Though small, the wings contained an average amount of meat. The wings were spicy, though not covered in a lot of sauce.
Investment: Our wallets were $9 (with tax) lighter for 12 wings. Bateman's is second in value in the area, only behind Looney's.
Bottom line: Bateman's chicken wings are fine, if you're close and in the mood. This is a common theme for many chicken wings in the Baltimore area. The great thing about chicken wings is that they are still good even when they're mediocre.
What other people are saying...
Rus from Canton - January 14, 2009 at 9:28 AM
Lager's wings are damn good as well. They are larger than most on this list and very consistent.
Report This Commentterpcentral from arnold - January 09, 2009 at 1:51 PM
Ledo's wings themselves are meaty. Need extra sacue though. Mustang's (Locust Point Shopping Center) has the BEST sauce but wings are skimp and...
Report This CommentJustThisOneNote from Catonsville - January 09, 2009 at 1:19 PM
You have missed the two best places for authentic "Anchor Bar" style Buffalo Wings in the Baltimore metro area: Fisrt is the iBar on Maryland Aven...
Report This CommentBlarney Miller from Glen Burnie - January 09, 2009 at 11:55 AM
You missed two places. Ledo's Pizza does really good wings, and provides the opportunity for pizza, too. Austin Grill has fantastic wings that ...
Report This Commentpig from butchers hill - January 09, 2009 at 11:12 AM
you should try City Limits in Locust Point. I would put them up against all of these guys.
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