Cleveland Wing Week Ends Sunday: 20+ Deals To Try This Weekend
Cleveland Wing Week wraps up Sunday, but there’s still time to grab some of the best wing deals around Northeast Ohio.
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- Cleveland Wing Week runs through Aug 23, offering $10 wing specials at over 25 local restaurants.
- Restaurants serve classic and unique wing flavors, from Buffalo and BBQ to hot honey and garlic Parmesan.
- Diners can try familiar favorites or explore new wing spots during the annual event.

Cleveland Wing Week is heading into its final weekend, giving wing lovers just a few more days to take advantage of specials across Northeast Ohio.
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The annual event runs through Sunday, Aug. 23, with participating restaurants serving up their own takes on wings for $10. Specials range from classic Buffalo and barbecue to hot honey, garlic Parmesan and other creative flavors.
Whether you’re looking for a familiar favorite or an excuse to try somewhere new, there are plenty of options left before Wing Week wraps up.
Here are more than 25 Cleveland Wing Week deals to check out this weekend.
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Participating restaurants, menu items, prices and availability are subject to change. Some prices listed below reflect confirmed Cleveland Wing Week specials, while others are regular menu prices available at the time of publication. Check with each restaurant or the official Cleveland Wing Week website before visiting for the latest deals, hours and availability.
Cleveland Wing Week Deals To Try This Weekend
Branka’s Bake Haus
Brunswick wing fans have a stop of their own during Wing Week. Branka’s Bake Haus is offering three smoked whole wings for $10, bringing a different style to the event than the traditional basket of flats and drums.
Eliot’s Bar
Eliot’s puts an Asian-inspired spin on its Wing Week offering with bone-in teriyaki wings and house-made scallion ranch. The featured order is six wings for $10, giving anyone craving something other than Buffalo another option.
Great Lakes Brewing Co.
Great Lakes Brewing Co. is one of the most recognizable names taking part this year. Its Wing Week offering includes six wings for $10, with multiple flavors available. It also makes an easy stop for anyone planning to pair the wings with a Cleveland-brewed beer.
Gunselman’s Tavern
The longtime Fairview Park neighborhood spot already has a reputation for jumbo wings. During Wing Week, Gunselman’s is serving six jumbo wings for $10, with flavors including its Gunny Buffalo and Cleveland Hot Honey Gold.
Immigrant Son Brewery
Immigrant Son takes a different route than the typical fried wing. The Lakewood brewery smokes and grills jumbo whole wings, with three jumbo whole wings available for $10 during the event. Cleveland Magazine also highlighted hot honey Sriracha and Asian zing among its Wing Week flavors.
Jo Jo Carloni’s
Berea’s Jo Jo Carloni’s joins the Wing Week lineup with a straightforward deal built around its House Hot Honey flavor. The restaurant is offering six wings for $10 during the promotion.
Never Say Dive
Never Say Dive is one of the better choices for anyone who likes variety. The Old Brooklyn bar is serving seven jumbo bone-in wings for $10, and the featured flavor changes by day. The wings are dry-brined, slow-cooked and fried to order.
Pub Frato Gastropub
Not every deal hits the full $10 mark. Pub Frato is offering six confit chicken wings for $8, with several flavor choices. That makes it one of the lower-priced specials available during the week.
Black Box Fix
Black Box Fix has built a following around bold flavors and filling portions. Its regular BBF wings can be tossed in several house-made seasoning sauces and are served alongside Cajun ranch-topped gourmet fries, making the Lyndhurst restaurant one worth keeping on the radar this weekend.
Boss ChickNBeer
Chicken is the centerpiece here, not a menu afterthought. Boss ChickNBeer brines its wings for hours before seasoning, baking and flash-frying them. With locations around Northeast Ohio, it also gives Wing Week diners several potential areas to explore.
BrewDog Cleveland
BrewDog brings jumbo wings and a riverfront setting to the mix. The Flats brewery offers bone-in, boneless and cauliflower versions, with many of its sauces made in-house using BrewDog beer.
Crowley’s
Crowley’s leans heavily into the neighborhood bar experience, but its wing menu gives people plenty to explore. Garlic Parmesan, Nashville hot honey, gochujang and Sriracha ranch are among the flavors Cleveland Magazine highlighted from the local chain.
Dawg House
Dawg House offers one of the broader sauce and dry-rub selections among the restaurants on our radar. Its regular traditional wings start at $9.29 for six, with choices ranging from its signature rub to Spicy Caramel Whiskey BBQ.
Dina’s Pizza & Pub
Dina’s has been feeding Old Brooklyn since 2000, and its wings have become as much a part of the attraction as the pizza. Diners can choose traditional or boneless wings, different levels of crispiness and a large selection of sauces, including the seriously hot 911.
Good Company
Good Company may have one of the most involved wing preparations on the list. Its wings spend roughly 72 hours going through seasoning, slow braising and frying before hitting the table, creating a very different experience from quick-fried bar wings.
Kim’s Wings
This is the old-school Cleveland entry. Kim’s Wings has been around for more than 50 years and remains known for wings, ribs and soul-food sides. Cleveland Magazine lists a three-piece wing snack for $7.50, including its popular honey BBQ option.
Lively’s
If picking one sauce sounds impossible, Lively’s may be the move. The Parma Heights bar features more than 40 sauces, with nearly all of them made in-house. Its regular Sunday wing night also features wings and fries for $8.
Noble Beast Brewing Co.
Noble Beast offers a downtown brewery stop for anyone building a Wing Week route. Its everything bagel dry-rub wings are listed at six for $10, combining garlic, onion, sesame and poppy seeds for something well outside the standard Buffalo lane.
Old School Pizza & Wings
The name makes this one an obvious addition. Old School has locations in Avon Lake and Rocky River, with its hot garlic Parmesan wings listed at six for $10. Boneless wings are available as well.
Rowley Inn
The Rowley Inn gives Wing Week visitors a chance to combine wings with a little Cleveland history. The Tremont bar has been around since 1906 and sits across from the Christmas Story House. Its peach-bourbon BBQ wings are listed at $9 for six.
Suds Maguire’s
Suds Maguire’s keeps things familiar with the kind of neighborhood bar setup that works well for Wing Week. The Berea spot offers around a dozen wing sauces, including garlic Parmesan, hot honey and Sriracha ranch.
West End Tavern
Lakewood’s West End Tavern gives diners another lower-priced option to consider. Cleveland Magazine lists its garlic Parmesan wings at six for $8, while Nashville hot is available for anyone looking for more heat.
Woodstock BBQ
This is the stop for people who want smoke instead of simply sauce. Woodstock seasons its jumbo wings, smokes them over cherry wood, flash-fries them and finishes them with another layer of seasoning. Its regular one-pound order of original dry-rub wings is listed at $13.

