Chicken Wing Tour of Limerick City

  • Chicken Wing Tour of Limerick City
  • Chicken Wings Tour of Limerick City

Craving some finger-licking chicken wings? Golden fried, smothered in sauce, slightly seasoned or coated in a spicy dry rub - we’ve got you! In no particular pecking order, we’ve rounded up some super spots to feast your beak on wings in Limerick City.

1. Volcano Wings

If you favour flavour, don’t walk, run to Volcano Wings! There are twelve (yes twelve!) tempting sauces and flavours to choose from including Nuclear wings (think fire hazard), Buffalo wings with blue cheese (comfortably hot) and deeply flavourful Piri-Piri - crispy, crunchy, and oh-so-delicious! Discover More

2. The Curragower

Can you even say you’ve been here if you haven’t tucked into a bowl of lip-smacking chicken wings in this riverside gem overlooking King John’s Castle? Choose from sweet and sticky or classic spicy chicken wings, served with blue cheese dip. Sweet and sticky cauliflower wings makes a great veggie option too. Discover More

3. Dolans Pub & Restaurant

Marinated chicken wings with a side of trad? Yes please! Get a taste of real culinary and cultural talent at one of Limerick’s renowned and much loved live music venues. Try some tasty chicken wings tossed in homemade hot sauce, take in a toe tapping traditional Irish music session, and enjoy a wing-ding of a night in Limerick! Discover More

4. Off The Bone Gastropub

What’s better than crispy chicken wings? Crispy chicken wings served alongside boneless pork belly ribs and chunky chips of course! Add to that spicy Buffalo sauce and bourbon BBQ sauce and you’ve got yourself a Ribs & Wings sharing platter of dreams. You can thank us later! Discover More

5. Locke Burger

Time to turn the heat up with some signature spicy Buffalo chicken wings or tantalise the taste buds with sticky bourbon BBQ wings. Our one piece of advice? Go large or go home! Discover More

6. Coqbull

Coq wings or Moq wings – you decide! Because wings aren’t just for meat lovers you can choose from seriously saucy chicken or crispy, golden cauliflower served with Hot Coq or BBQ sauce. Dunk, dip and devour! Discover More

7. Glen Tavern

If you’re after a warm welcome, and flavourful food, get yourself to the Glen Tavern for their ever popular Buffalo wings. The Texas style sauce packs a punch for those who like spice, or, take a walk on the mild side with their delicious, homemade BBQ sauce. Discover More

8. Bobby Byrnes

Treat your taste buds to a trio of flavours! Bobby's crispy chicken wings include hot honey, sticky BBQ, or hot wings with Cashel blue cheese dip. All sound im-peck-able but which are you trying first?! Discover More

9. Katie Daly’s Heritage Pub & Kitchen

Fancy winging it in the Medieval Quarter? Just a stone’s throw from King John’s Castle, you can unwind fireside with a plate of succulent, golden fried wings, tossed in spicy Buffalo or BBQ sauce served with celery & blue cheese dip. Now that’s worth stepping back in time for! Discover More

10. Hunters Sports Bar

A tasty match day treat awaits sports fanatics at Hunters Sports Bar in the form of Louisiana Hot Wings with a garlic mayo dip. If hot chicken wings isn’t enough to make your heart sing (like, why?!), there’s pool, darts, board games and 18 high definition TVs showing all the best live sporting action! Discover More

11. The Cornstore

If you’d like your chicken wings to match your dining experience (warm and lively), then The Cornstore is calling you. Their chicken wings appetiser is a must – nicely spicy, packed with flavour and tastes like more! Discover More

12. The Old Quarter

Craving chicken so good it’ll wing you over? How do mouth-watering wings smothered in sticky BBQ or Hot & Spicy sauce with a creamy blue cheese dip sound? Chef’s kiss from us! Discover More

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King John's Castle, Limerick. Photo Piotr Machowczyk