The servers are rude at best, the food is small portions for the amount you pay and its nothing great. They dont like it when you ask for a container to take things home. The drinks taste very watered down if you order pop. They try to rush you out at the end.
Jamie K.
Place rating: 4 Brampton, Canada
We came on a Saturday night around 8pm and it and was pretty busy. The space is smaller than we expected but they were able to comfortably fit as many tables in as possible. Surprisingly there were a lot of families and mature couples eating here, which is different from what you’d see at Wild Wings or All Stars. Our waitress was friendly, took our drink orders and came just as we had decided what to order. We got the jalapeño poppers, and wing special 3 which is 2 lbs of wings, large fries and a small pitcher of beer. The food came out in a timely manner, and the portions are pretty big. The poppers weren’t anything special, just deep fried halved jalapeños with cream cheese. The chicken wings were bigger than the usual wings you would get anywhere else, not to mention they’re classic so there’s no breading to deceive you of the true size. The fries were also crispy and fresh. We happily ate and conversed, while our waitress checked up on us to make sure we were doing fine. Overall, good place. All of the staff were really friendly and attentive.
Laurie F.
Place rating: 5 Buford, GA
We moved here 3 months ago and have eaten here frequently. The service is amazing, I think the food is delicious, we are a huge fan of all their wings. They have great burgers and I love their chicken wraps! ! My favorite is the Greek chicken wrap. I don’t know why it has received poor reviews bc it has been our go to place and always happy with everything there. GREATATMOSPHERETOO!
Victoria D.
Place rating: 3 Austin, TX
I can’t say anything about the wings, but the burger was okay, while the jalapeño poppers were served with salsa, which seemed a bit odd to me(I’ve always had and would much prefer them with ranch). The service was okay, but we arrived towards the end of service, and I felt like we were getting shoo’d out by the end of our meal.
Mac K.
Place rating: 2 Vaughan, Canada
Had Duffs a month ago The chicken wings are over the top amazing, But they should work on making everything more Clean.For example the bowls are wet and so is the plates and cups. Also they should have better survice too. Don’t exactly recommend it here.
Victoria D.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
This place is for wing lovers. I’ve been eating at Duffs for years, since the original location opened on Bayview. I’ve tried all 3 locations in GTA and quality is the same. I always order the superhot and I also enjoy the hothoneygarlic and just regular honey garlic. I think they are the best wings in the city. That being said, I’m not a fan of breaded wings or weird flavours like ones at All Star. If you haven’t tried it, I highly recommend.
Phil S.
Place rating: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
The service and atmosphere is great but the wings could be better. Wings seamed dry and thin. Could be that I’m used to breaded wings. Hot wings are a good heat but if you want a challenge go higher in the heat. Place is busy so I guess people like their wings crispy.
Daniel D.
Place rating: 5 Richmond Hill, Canada
Fantastic no-nonsense chicken wing spot. Don’t expect an overwhelmingly complicated list of flavours that don’t make any sense. Wings are crispy, juicy and well-sized, and covered in your choice of buffalo-style wing sauces, as well as BBQ and honey garlic options. Their fries are a good balance between thin and crispy, and the dill sauce is fantastic. Not the most inexpensive, but the definitely worthy of the prices for the extra quality. If you swing by on Tuesdays they run a special when you order a beverage with your wings.
Yuliy S.
Place rating: 5 Richmond Hill, Canada
I visited Duff’s Wings a couple of times with my friends and we loved it. Pricing was good, the service was okay, considering they almost always had a full house. The wings themselves were exactly like I like my wings: lots of sauce and hot. Honey garlic also tasted great. Fries probably could have been better, but it’s just fries, right?
Dark L.
Place rating: 5 Richmond Hill, Canada
Best wings in the city by far… dare I say as good or better as the Buffalo location. Interesting fact on the poutine, it’s made with veggie gravy. My wife is a veggie so this works out very well… and she loved it.
Ryan M.
Place rating: 4 Halton Hills, Canada
The wings here were fried up pretty nicely. Crispy, delicious and well prepared. They offer a limited variety of wing flavours, focusing on heat itself. Not a bad thing at all — when they say«hot», they mean it. So, you won’t be disappointed. The bar offers a decent range of beers and spirits. Being a bourbon fan, I was delighted to find several different varieties there. Good on them. The atmosphere is very casual, but not too overly jovial. It is pretty classy. Well worth going if you’re in the area. Yes, they do have take out.
Sara J.
Place rating: 2 Newmarket, Canada
I’d pick Archibalds over this wing joint any day. The wings are a bit over done for my likings and the price on Tuesdays aren’t spectacular if you’re looking to save a buck. The service was decent but I probably won’t return. There was a hair that looped from one celery stick to another. The only thing I really enjoyed about my meal was the bleu cheese dipping sauce. Now that was some good stuff.
Eric V.
Place rating: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
I can’t believe I’m saying this but, I actually think the wings are a bit too big here. when it comes to wings, I like to put the whole thing in my mouth. when it comes out, it is usually just the bones. about 1.5 — 2 inch in length will be my ideal length for a wing. cooking wise, wings are cooked pretty good here and the sauces are good as well. no problems with how they are cooked. I also ordered the chicken club wrap this time. the circumference of the wrap was like the size of a softball. this was big but, short lol. meaning, the length of the wrap was pretty short. 4 – 5 bites into it, I was at the end/bottom of the wrap. wrap was pretty good. no complaints here as well. all in all, not that bad here. prices were average and portions of food was like any other bars. will I come back… yes. location is pretty convenient and food is good too. p. s. is there a shortage in carrots? wings always came with carrots and celery… these days, just celery. is carrots really that expensive?
Mel C.
Place rating: 3 Scarborough, Canada
I came here on New Year’s Day for dinner and thankfully it wasn’t too busy. My boyfriend and I shared a sweet potato poutine and it tasted average. Little did I know, it was going to be the star of the meal. I got the honey garlic wings and although the sauce was good, the wings were really bad. The wings were clearly burnt and hard and they weren’t able to disguise it by covering it with sauce. The service is the only thing saving this restaurant from me giving it two stars. I really don’t know what’s so famous about their wings.
Dorothy C.
Place rating: 3 Vaughan, Canada
Went here for the very first time yesterday as I heard that their wings are cheaper on Tuesdays. I got the hot honey garlic which was pretty good. I like how the chicken was not breaded but still crispy. I think the wings are on the pricy side on a regular day. I did not like how you have to pay for dipping sauce like Bleu cheese dressing for my wings. I also thought that they didn’t have a lot of sauces for their wings. I had the blazin’ onions with dill dipping sauce. That was okay too.
Frances D.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
My friends brought me here a while back telling me they are the hottest wings in town(not literally) but in size and flavour. I decided to order honey hot. First time ever ordering that flavour anywhere, I usually go to «all stars» where they have crazier tastes to choose from. I decided on a single order and we shared some fries as a group. I found the wings to be a decent size and coated very well. I took mine normal and my friends sister took her’s light on the sauce. I like how they were able to put in that type of request as everyone has different preferences. I found the place to be pretty basic, not a lot of choice on their menu and for some reason packed with people. The service was great and I did enjoy myself while I was there, and although I was quite content and satisfied I wouldn’t make a special trip from North York just to go here.
Kevin W.
Place rating: 3 Oxford, United Kingdom
Duff’s is alright, but nothing special — another chain chicken wing place with lacklustre service, passable food, and a location in the middle of gentrified suburbia. The wings are less bread-y than at All Star’s, which could be a positive or negative depending on the way you like them. I’ve had friends get through an entire batch of Armageddon wings… the aftermath ain’t pretty.
Spence W.
Place rating: 3 Vaughan, Canada
Don’t get anything but wings here, the rest is crap. But the wings they do very well, much better than the rest of the chains. I ordered the Armageddon wings, ten of them, which I split with my friend. Man they were hot, but I made it through them fairly easily. I paid dearly for it the next day. How do these guys get on the board eating 40 or 50 of these? I couldn’t eat that many wings period let alone how hot they are!
Kris U.
Place rating: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
Recently a group of reckless foodie thrill seekers banded together to form the Unilocal Wing Warriors and we endeavor to travel around the Greater Toronto Area sampling the hotest and craziest flavours of chicken wings around. Our first official meet up took place just over a week ago and Duff’s Famous Wings was the place. The Target, tempting fate and the«end of the world as we know it» by tangoing with the mighty Armageddon. I would honestly say that the hype and anticipation were almost, and I say almost worse that the wings them selves. The night we visited Duffs was wing night and for $ 7 ad change and the purchase of a drink you get a pound of their«famous» wings. We opted to each get a different flavour and speaking of flavours I like that they’ve kept to the classics: Medium, Hot, Extra Hot, Suicide, Super Suicide, Death and Armageddon. Each having a similar flavour base just upping the heat as you go. Their claim to fame is that someone has eaten 70 Armageddons in an hour so we decided that we would order and extra pound of this spicy beast and share amongst our group. I managed to down about 3 of these and while I enjoyed the taste of the Armageddon it was certainly manageable and I can see how someone with a big appetite was able to down 70 of them and live to tell the tale. Overall nothing mind blowing, taste buds were slightly numb and next day the morning festivities were certainly spicy. HOWEVER, if Armageddon truly represented«the end of the world as we know it» then… «I feel fine.» Live to Wing Another Day. Eatcrest OUT!
Elaine K.
Place rating: 2 Markham, Canada
Came here last night for the CMYE wing event. It’s a pretty good wing place, but suffers a few deficiencies. The Good: Service is great, atmosphere is comfortable. Price is good, particularly on Tuesdays when you can get 10 wings for $ 7.45. Size and meatiness of wings is good. The Bad: SUPER limited in wing choices. Basically you’re asking how much heat you can get and maybe add honey or bbq sauce. No dry options, unless you get plain with sauce on the side. Also, we sampled the armageddon wings, which are supposed to be crazy spicy. They were pretty spicy, but I’ve accidentally made food this spicy before and been able to eat it all. I was hoping for something that would destroy me after one wing, with the strength of my will(and internal organs) being the only thing to keep me going. So if you’re looking for run of the mill wings, this is a great place to go. If you want some creativity in terms of flavour, or some face-meltingly hot wings, you may have to go somewhere else.