Atomic Wings Picks Up the Slack on Smith
Brooklyn just got its second Atomic Wings, reports the Cobble Hill Blog. The local chain (in addition to a Park Slope outpost, it’s got seven locations in Manhattan and one in Jersey City) has taken over the former Boerum Hill Food Company space at 134 Smith Street which closed in early December after a decade….

Brooklyn just got its second Atomic Wings, reports the Cobble Hill Blog. The local chain (in addition to a Park Slope outpost, it’s got seven locations in Manhattan and one in Jersey City) has taken over the former Boerum Hill Food Company space at 134 Smith Street which closed in early December after a decade. Luckily the chicken wing shortage should be behind us now. GMAP
Snarkslope is such a douche. Total effin’ loser who is so insecure with his or her being that the only comeback is to denigrate “drunken fratboys” or “stroller mammas” Real original, scumbag
Well, I’m not drunk (now) and was never a fratboy, and I think Atomic Wings has the best wings overall in NYC. They are consistant[ly good] and hot as hell, if you so desire. In the last 10 years, I’ve probably eaten wings (or, the boneless variety) over 100 times. I think I’ve been to every AW location, and I’ve yet to find a better place. I wholeheartedly welcome this addition to the neighborhood.
I believe you meant “drunken frat boys eat knob.”
well, this was close. I think back awhile on Brownstoner was said that Planet Wings was opening here.
yeah only drunken frat boys eat chicken wings. knob.
>”I have absolutely no idea how the chain stays in business, let alone expand.”
Two words: drunk fratboys.
altervoce, really? I used to get them on the UES and thought they were pretty good, but that was a while back.
I ordered from an AW for the first time during post-season football and the food is simply awful. I have absolutely no idea how the chain stays in business, let alone expand.
yeah, but sadly no i-tunes so what’s the point?