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Best Wings in Vancouver, WA: Our Go-To Spots for Wings Near Me & Vegan Wings


Wings are one of those foods that sound simple until you actually go looking for great ones. Crispy without being greasy. Saucy without drowning the meat. Enough heat to keep things interesting, but balanced enough that you still want the next bite. In Vancouver, WA, the best wings aren’t hiding behind neon signs or massive menus, they’re coming out of local kitchens that quietly do this one thing really well.


We’re always on the hunt for wings around town, especially spots that locals keep recommending again and again. Some places lean into classic buffalo, others get creative with smoke, spice, or unexpected sauces, and a few even make a strong case for vegan wings that don’t feel like an afterthought. This list is about those places, the ones worth ordering from when the craving hits and you don’t feel like gambling on something mediocre.


If you’re searching for wings in Vancouver that locals actually stand behind, this is where I’d start.


Barrel Mountain Pizza & Pints - Craft Beer and Crunchy Creativity

Located in a modest strip mall off St. Johns Road, Barrel Mountain’s Vancouver outpost is a revelation for wing enthusiasts. The kitchen’s creativity shines through in their maple bacon wings, which a recent customer praised for their crunch and crave‑worthy sweetness. Traditional buffalo wings and house beers turn a casual evening into a full‑on flavour adventure. Over in Battle Ground, reviewers raved about BBQ and Kung Pao wings that were extra crunchy and meaty and called another platter “done to perfection”. While those comments refer to the brewpub, the Pizza & Pints location applies the same attention to its fried fare. With a cosy vibe, local beer on tap and saucy fingers on every table, this is the spot that taught us our first lesson: wings don’t need a corporate pedigree to be memorable. In fact, every time we type “wings near me” into our phones, Barrel Mountain is the first name that pops up.


Thirsty Sasquatch / Hungry Sasquatch - Beer‑Brined Bliss

Inside this quirky uptown bar and pizzeria you’ll find pinball machines, local art and beer‑brined chicken wings. Their menu lays it out plainly: eight beer‑brined wings cost $12, and diners choose from Backbeat Barbeque, Buffalo, dry rub, garlic Parmesan or Jalapeño Reaper sauces. Upgrade to a 16‑piece platter for $22 and share with your pinball competitors. It’s our go‑to for date nights when we want to nibble and play. The wings strike a balance between crunchy skin and juicy meat, and the Jalapeño Reaper sauce will make you question whether you should have stuck with mild. The bar’s location at 2110 Main Street means it’s legitimately central, so when you’re desperately Googling wings near me during a night out, trust that the Sasquatch will be close by.


Felony Pizza - Jailhouse Heat That’s Criminally Good

Don’t let the cheeky jail‑themed décor fool you—Felony Pizza takes its sauces seriously. Their Jail House Wings are offered in eight‑ or 16‑piece portions with your choice of spicy buffalo, spicy Korean BBQ, creamy garlic Parmesan, pineapple mango habanero or roasted garlic pepper dry rub. For heat seekers, the Felony Wings feature Nashville dry‑rub chicken paired with ghost‑pepper sauce. It’s a small, locally owned spot where the kitchen staff enjoys pushing boundaries. If your idea of a perfect night is sharing ghost‑pepper coated wings while debating whether you could survive in prison, Felony Pizza delivers. And yes, we’d drive across town when our craving for something spicy sends us back to that “wings near me” search bar.


Brickhouse - A Haven for Vegan and Traditional Wing Lovers

Brickhouse proves that a bar can serve both carnivores and herbivores without sacrificing quality. Their soy‑based vegan wings come with sugar‑cane “bones” and are bathed in sauces like BBQ, cilantro‑lime buffalo, habanero, mild, bourbon sambal, sriracha dry rub and Jamaican dry rub. The same sauces coat their chicken wings, making it easy to split a basket and compare. A tangy vegan ranch dressing accompanies the plant‑based version. Four times out of five when my wife says “how about vegan wings tonight?” this is where we end up. And because I know Google’s listening, I’m saying it again: vegan wings are not an afterthought at Brickhouse. The bar’s atmosphere is laid‑back, often with live music or trivia, and the kitchen stays open late enough to satisfy those midnight wings near me cravings.


Cascade Bar & Grill - Pool Tables and Sauce Variety

This east‑side tavern might be best known for its pool tables, but it holds its own in the fried chicken arena. Cascade offers eight pieces of wings with sauces including Buffalo, BBQ, spicy honey BBQ, garlic Parmesan, Thai peanut, lemon pepper or plain. After a few rounds of pool we usually order the Thai peanut and garlic Parmesan to share. Expect a lively crowd and a no‑frills presentation, these wings are served in plastic baskets, not on artisan plates. The bar’s location off Mill Plain Boulevard makes it easy to justify a detour when you’re in east Vancouver. My rule of thumb: when you’re Googling wings near me and a pool cue is involved, Cascade is the answer.


Main Event Sports Grill - Jäger Glaze and Sports‑Bar Energy

Main Event’s east‑side location feels like a classic sports bar but serves unexpectedly delicious wings. Their “ME Wings” are tossed in a proprietary Jäger glaze, yes, the same herbal liqueur known for party shots becomes a sweet‑savory sauce here. They also offer standard wings in Buffalo, BBQ or spicy BBQ styles with ranch or bleu cheese. On game days the place is packed, so grab a seat early, order a cold beer and dive into the sticky, aromatic wings. While it’s not technically a national chain, it’s popular enough that our friends ask if we’re headed there whenever I mention “I’m researching wings near me.”


Hooligans Sports Bar and Grill - A Flavor Playground

Hooligans is part sports bar, part flavour lab. Their wings can be ordered bone‑in or boneless, and the sauce list reads like a grocery aisle: buffalo, honey BBQ, spicy BBQ, Thai chili, teriyaki and spicy Thai peanut. Prefer a dry rub? They offer salt & vinegar, lemon pepper, mild, spicy, lemon‑pepper‑buffalo or garlic Parmesan. Brave souls can upgrade to a Carolina Reaper sauce for an extra fee. It’s the kind of place where you might start with mild lemon pepper and, two drinks later, decide the Carolina Reaper is a good idea. Located at 8220 NE Vancouver Plaza Drive, Hooligans is proof that a local sports bar can keep up with the flavour trends while staying true to its roots.


Heathen Brewing Feral Public House - Smoked Whole Wings

Although the Feral Public House has since shuttered, its legacy lives on through pop‑ups and brewery events. The menu once included “Whole Smoked Feral Wings” priced around $12. These were house‑smoked wings served with a rotating selection of sauces and accompanied by celery sticks and ranch or bleu cheese. We still reminisce about the smoky aroma that filled the air and the satisfying pull of meat from bone. If you hear that Heathen Brewing is hosting a pop‑up, go. Your future self will thank you for indulging in some of Vancouver’s most unique wings.


Hyper‑local restaurants and bars give Vancouver’s food scene its character. Whether you’re digging into maple‑bacon wings at Barrel Mountain, braving Jalapeño Reaper sauce at the Thirsty Sasquatch or sharing vegan wings at Brickhouse, there’s a plate for every palate. Don’t let chain restaurants fool you into thinking flavour belongs to corporations. Next time you type “wings near me” into your phone, consider supporting these neighbourhood spots. Trust me—your taste buds (and my wife) will thank you. And if you’re still skeptical about vegan wings, let Brickhouse change your mind—four times over.

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Prash Gunda is a Realtor® with John L. Scott Real Estate, Clark County East Office, helping buyers and sellers navigate every stage of the home-buying process with confidence and clarity. Backed by the strength and reputation of John L. Scott Real Estate, one of the Northwest’s most trusted brokerages since 1931, Prash combines local insight, negotiation experience, and data-driven guidance to make real estate feel simple, transparent, and human.

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