While vacationing in Hilton Head a couple of weeks ago, we visited the Wild Wing Cafe for lunch on a Monday. This location is one of around a dozen in South Carolina and they also have another couple dozen restaurants in six other southern states. We joined some friends of ours who always stop here at least once on their trips to Hilton Head.

Boneless Wings
I knew right away that I was going to get boneless wings ($9.99 for a dozen) but the list of 33 made from scratch sauces was a little intimidating. Eventually I went with fireball (a flavorful and fiery mix of sweet ‘n spicy) and ragin’ cajun. I like my wings wet, in fact the more sauce the better for me. So I definitely enjoyed the fireball more than the ragin’ cajun, which seemed to more of a spice rub than a sauce. The fireball was a great sauce and it definitely had plenty of heat in the mix.

House Chips
I also had a side of house chips ($1.99) which are a lightly seasoned homemade potato chip. These were fairly standard but exactly what I needed to accompany the spicy wings. I washed it all down with a couple of SweatWater beers from the pretty decent draft lineup. Overall Wild Wing Cafe provides a solid lunch option especially after you’ve had your fill of seafood.