A few months ago, my friend Alex and I visited The Honeycomb on the West Side.
The restaurant itself is fairly small with just a handful of tables inside and TVs on the wall. It is branded with the black and yellow theme and the cute little honeybee. There are also outdoor picnic tables, where it is a bit more quiet, so that's where we headed.
The menu is predominantly wings, but it also includes fish, burgers, mac & cheese, yams, fries, greens and pasta salad. And they have more than 20 different sauces for the wings.
I ordered wings with the "hot honey crack" sauce, and sides of macaroni and cheese and yams. We did wait a little while for our food, but once it came out, I was blown away. The mac & cheese was creamy, the yams were deliciously sticky sweet, in the wings were perfectly crispy yet sweet yet spicy. I rarely order wings when dining out just because I make a mess, but every dirty napkin was worth this meal. The flavor, the texture, it was all there.
Grade: A
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