National Chicken Wing Day: 3 Deals to Savor on July 29

Image courtesy of bb.q Chicken.

National Chicken Wing Day is Monday, July 29, so why not take advantage of some of the special deals offered up around LA today? Here are a few of our favorites.

If you love fried chicken but haven’t been to bb.q Chicken yet, head to one of the Korean eatery’s LA locations post-haste. After starting in Seoul almost 30 years ago, there are now thousands of bb.q locations around the globe. At bb.q, you’ll find 14 flavorful varieties of juicy, crispy Korean chicken wings. My favorite, the spicy Gangnam-style wings, feature black pepper, garlic, onion, and peppers. Other varieties include the Golden Original (the most classic Korean fried chicken style), Honey Garlic, Cheeseling, Caribbean Spice, and more. On July 29 and 30, get 20% off your online or app purchase with the code WINGDAY24. You’ll find bb.q in Koreatown, Hollywood, Sawtelle, and other locations around LA. More info

Located in DTLA, White Elephant is an elevated Thai restaurant offering modern twists on traditional family recipes. For National Chicken Wing Day, White Elephant is offering a Thai version of wings. Purchase an entree and savor an order of Basil Chicken Wings, featuring a sweet and sour glaze, crispy basil, and fresh garlic, for just $7.29 (normally $18). White Elephant is located at 541 S. Spring Street. More info

Foodie destination Topanga Social features dozens of outposts of some of Angelinos’ favorite restaurants. One of them, Rock & Reilly’s, is an Irish pub that offers the largest selection of Irish whiskeys in Los Angeles and is known for its chicken wings. On National Chicken Wing Day, you can get an order of Chicken Wings, normally $7 at happy hour, all day long – from noon to 9 p.m. – at this charming Irish pub. More info

Karin E. Baker

About Karin E. Baker

Karin E. Baker is a native Angeleno who loves the eateries, history, nature, architecture, and art of her hometown. When not exploring poke shacks in Kona, tascas in Córdoba, and konditoris in Malmö, she writes about food, culture, lifestyle and travel. She obsesses over comma usage and classic films and is always happy to find an excuse to open a bottle of champagne.
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