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Super Bowl food recommendations from Soda Citizens

So, who has the best local hot wings?

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12 wings from Home Team BBQ | Photo by @hometeambbqcola

Sam here. 👋 I came across this Reddit thread of someone asking locals who had the best hot wings in town as they prepare to order some food for the big game this Sunday.

From local restaurants to supermarkets or making them at home yourself, here’s the hot (wing) tea on where Soda Citizens think you should order wings.

  • Transmission Arcade, 1712 Main St.
  • Home Team BBQ, 700 Harden St.
  • Peebles, 1332 Rosewood Dr.
  • Sammi’s Deli, 2009 Greene St.
  • Publix, choose one of the 15 stores near Columbia.
  • D’s Wings, 415 Meeting St.
  • Publick House, 2307 Devine St.

Click below to read the full thread and find two at-home recipes to try.

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