The wings were fresh and all, but overall pretty average. My big gripe is that they have wing in their name, but the blue cheese is prepackaged Ken’s Steakhouse dressing. It really boggles my mind they don’t make their own dressings and I can’t see myself coming here again.
Landon P.
Place rating: 2 Lancaster, SC
Ok, this might a seasonal experience I had today, NOT good food, good places don’t have seasonal, they are constant and consistent. Thou this was my first time at this truck, it was very disappointing. They might be running off there previous write ups and reviews. I work in the building that they visited today and give you it was raining and ugly. But no excuse for 30 sec wings pre cooked cold and over sauced, munchie of the day cream cheese jalapeño poppers. Frozen over breaded crap. With store bought dipping sauce, come on guys where it the better than bar food fix you don’t even sell beer. Please find your reason for starting a food truck and hope it was a passion not commission to drive you. And kick up your game
Chris V.
Place rating: 5 Huntersville, NC
I love that Wingzza has a sauce named after our NBA team… I had 5 Hornets for lunch and they were just as described, a balance between honey and hot! Lots of reviews point to the mambo(spelling?) sauce. I ate one of these as well and loved a couple of things that I want to point out: 1). The«viscosity» of the mambo sauce was just right. 2). The mambo sauce reminded me of a very well executed Polynesian sauce… MMMMM! The Hornet sauce was not quite as thick and a little hotter than mambo. This flavor is my favorite, but I do wish the viscosity of this sauce was thicker to be aligned with that of the mambo sauce.
Keyasia D.
Place rating: 5 University City, Charlotte, NC
This food truck is GREAT! The wings are really good and are a good size. Tax is included in their prices and they have great combo deals. They aren’t expensive, but don’t expect a 50 cent wing kind of deal. The food comes out hot and fresh. Their staff is very friendly, I’m always greeted with a smile. Their mambo sauce is AMAZING! Even better than the mambo sauce in the DMV area! The pizza was good, but not much different than any other pizza I’ve had. The only thing I hope they improve on is operating outside of lunch hours. Now that they sell mambo sauce online, I’ve even got out of town friends dying for some!
Demetria M.
Place rating: 3 Charlotte, NC
I have been trying to track this truck down for months and I was finally able to do so since they had a spot at Speed Street this year. I ordered the special(slice of pizza and wings) which were both pretty good but nothing all that special about it. They offer several wing flavors and I tried the lemon pepper wings since they are my favorite… nice dry rub, again nothing special but I would like to try the mambo wings as I hear they are more popular.
Will R.
Place rating: 2 Steele Creek, Charlotte, NC
I’ve been struggling with this review for a week now. I want to be fair but I also want to be honest. Let me start this way: Wingzza is what it is. That is to say, wings and pizza on a truck. It’s probably the best wings and pizza truck in Charlotte. But it’s far from the best wings or pizza I’ve had in Charlotte. or anywhere. I’ll admit, maybe this comes down to personal preference in how you like your pizza and wings. It’s all subjective, right? I am going to assume the crust is frozen or pre-processed and not fresh. It honestly seemed like a frozen pizza to me. It didn’t taste crispy or fresh. More to the point the crust was airy and fluffy. I like my crust a little more dense and crispy. The sauce was bland and the toppings were nondescript. The wings are ok. Just ok. Again, there’s no real snap to them. No crispness. Given the hype I’ve heard and seen about this truck, I expected more. Maybe that falls on me for buying into the message without having tasted the product. I so desperately wanted to love this. But it fell well short of what I love about wings and pizza. That said the people are courteous and friendly. The food came quickly and was hot. So many other trucks are using the platform and the medium to innovate and bring fresh, local food to hungry customers. I feel like Wingzza is selling me pizza and wings I could buy in a truck-stop.
Mark C.
Place rating: 3 Charlotte, NC
Wingzza was parked at the Ballantyne Corporate park area on Wednesday, so I thought I would give it a try. Ordered 10 wings(5 spicy bbq, 5 mambo) and a peperoni pizza slice. After taking my order, took about 7 minutes before food was ready, reasonable time if making them to order. Went back to the office where I ate my lunch. First the pizza, I was not impressed by this. Though okay, it smelled and tasted a lot like the Harris Teeter(grocery) ready made pizzas… I mean, almost exactly like them, possibly was(which are cheaper too). The pizza bread is thick and toppings okay, would likely skip this if I go back again. The wings were good, though they could have done a better job separating them since they were two flavors. The mambo had a slight sweet taste, while the spicy bbq had a sweet tang too it, not really spicy. The spicy bbq was better overall from the two I got. Sauce was everywhere, very messy as wings go. Overall was okay, they are over-hyped though.
Patrick D.
Place rating: 3 Charlotte, NC
Was running late for a meeting and needed a quick grab-n-go lunch. Wingzza was sitting just outside the door, great luck! Menu is pretty rudimentary: either wings or pizza(slice/whole). They apparently have taken a limited menu approach: not a lot of options… a good business model for quick turn-around. First, I’m not a huge fan of wings(too much effort for so little food and WAYTOOMESSY) so I opted for a slice of peperoni at $ 2.99. The crust was toothy(a good thing) and didn’t droop over my hand while eating it. It did seem a bit greasy. One or two slices should be plenty for lunch. They offered standard canned sodas to wash everything down. I did find the packaging, the slice sandwiched between two paper plates wasn’t the best idea. The cheese that melted onto the paper stuck and wouldn’t let go without taking some of the paper with it. The positive thing is that it’s greener than styrofoam, maybe. for you wings fans: you can order as few as 5($ 4.30) or as many as 100($ 70) at spicy levels of: Mild, Medium, Hot, Spicy BBQ, Carolina Buffalo, The General, Mambo
Joe D.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
Love their buffalo chicken pizza!
Michael D.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
Fantastic foodtruck! I had my first opportunity to try out Wingzza out at the Chow Down Uptown event after I decided that I still wasn’t full from eating so much from the other food trucks! I decided to give the wings a try, and the owner was happy to answer all my questions about the different sauces(Mild, Medium, Hot, Spicy BBQ, Carolina Buffalo, The General, Mambo) that you can put on the wings. I decided to go with their Mambo sauce(which also is their most popular sauce), and it was AMAZING, it was mostly sweet but had maybe a really, REALLY tiny kick of spice. Now, I normally like my buffalo wings spicy but this was a good change and I wouldn’t hesitate to get the mambo sauce again! The wings also had the perfect amount of batter, fried to perfection and were tender! Easily some of the best buffalo wings I’ve had! Next time I’m going to order like 30 wings and eat it ALL myself!
Benjamin G.
Place rating: 3 Charlotte, NC
So, I was way stoked to try out Wingzza. I’d heard multiple mentions on TV, from friends who live out of town and from a few other Unilocalers. I follow these guys on Twitter and was always hoping they’d camp out in the Southpark area one day to draw a lunch crowd. To no avail, I was forced to wait until this weekend! Happy to find these guys at Small Bar in the NC Music Factory for PBR Fest. Churning out pizza and wings for the beer crowd. I had heard multiple cheers of praise and glory about this truck’s pizza and wings. I was even a little intimidated approaching the order window. The staff were all very friendly and helpful with describing all of the menu items. We ended up getting two slices of cheese, a slice of the buffalo chicken and 5 Carolina Buffalo wings. We sat down with 24oz tallboys in hand and went to town. I was happy to say that the wings are AWESOME. Perfectly cooked, a little crispy on the outside, not dry, tender, slathered generously with amazing sauce. The Carolina Buffalo is a winner. Mustard-based bbq with a plethora of buffalo sauce thrown in. My taste buds were happy. Uhh… they need to make a Carolina Buffalo pizza.(No brainer, yeah?) The only thing that sank my happy sailing dinner experience was the pizza. A little lackluster and the sauce was a bit reminiscent of box pizza from the frozen section in the grocery store. Maybe our slices had been sitting out for a bit, but didn’t have the freshest of textures. I did appreciate the crust and enjoyed sopping up the remainder of the wing sauce with them. I can’t say that the pizza was banging on all cylinders or a culinary breakthrough, but is definitely reliable. The combo of wings and pizza in one meal from the street, though? Baller status. Grab a tallboy and it’s all over. Foodtruck heaven. So happy to have finally tried these guys out and can’t wait to see them at Chowdown Uptown in the near future! Carolina Buffalo Pizza, guys! Let’s see it happen! Cheers.
Jeff S.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
Wow. I’ve been dying to try this place forever and the Beertopia event in Fort Mill gave me that opportunity. The pizza is really good and better than some other quick serve(including delivery) places I’ve been to. Wonderful sauce, great flavor on the pepperoni and dough was chewy. The wings were tender and the hot sauce was flavorful. The sauce was the same as a local pub I frequent but it is still one of my favorites. So yes this deserves the 5 star rating. Ordering was quick and they answered any questions I had and then 2 minutes after ordering my meal was ready and I was in food heaven. Note: Every festival in the area needs to stick with food truck options. So much better than those typical festival food places.