Hump day just got a whole lot tastier at Mangos Kitchen Bar.
On Wing Wednesday, you can grab 2 free wings with any drink, and keep the flavor flowing for just $0.59 per wingafter that. Pair them with a $7.95 Don Julio shot or a $15.95 house pitcher, and your Wednesday suddenly feels like a mini weekend.
But wings aren’t just bar food—they’re a cultural phenomenon with deep roots and endless variations that have taken the world by storm.
The Origin of the Chicken Wing Craze
The now-famous Buffalo wing was first served in 1964 at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York. As the story goes, co-owner Teressa Bellissimo cooked up a last-minute snack for her son and his friends using leftover chicken wings—at the time, considered scraps. She tossed them in hot sauce and served them with celery and blue cheese dressing. The result? A fiery, finger-licking masterpiece that sparked a national obsession.
Wings Around the World
From spicy Korean gochujang wings to tangy Caribbean jerk styles, wings have been adopted and reinvented across the globe. They're more than just a side dish—they're a canvas for cultural expression. Some places grill them, others fry or smoke them. Some go sweet, others crank up the heat. No matter the style, wings are a social food—meant to be shared, devoured, and celebrated.
Why Wings on Wednesday?
Wing Wednesday has become a beloved tradition in bars and restaurants throughout North America. It offers a midweek escape—a casual excuse to meet friends, relax, and indulge in something satisfying and messy (in the best way). At Mangos, we add a Latin twist, bold seasoning, and a laid-back party vibe that turns your Wednesday night into a flavorful experience.
What to Expect on Wing Wednesday at Mangos
Wings, Beats, and Good Vibes
Whether you’re here to catch up with friends or wind down after work, Wing Wednesday at Mangos delivers everything you need—flavor, fun, and unbeatable deals in a vibrant, Latin-inspired setting.
Mangos Kitchen Bar – Where Wings Meet Rhythm, Every Midweek.