
From Golf Swings to Wing Platters: A Must-Try Spot in Bossier
Since Hooters closed its doors, Bossier has had a noticeable void in the chicken wing scene. While we have a few spots to grab some wings, I'm always on the hunt for the next great place, and I'm willing to try them almost anywhere.
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That's how I ended up having some of the most delicious wings at one of the most random places in town: Chasing Aces.
Most of us go to Chasing Aces to work on our golf swing or just have a good time with friends. I, however, see it as a great opportunity to eat and drink. When I first saw the wings on the menu, my instinct was to pass. But then a friend at the table mentioned how surprisingly good the food was. So, instead of a flatbread, we took a chance on the wings.
They did not disappoint. We devoured the entire platter and ordered more. I wish I could tell you there's one specific flavor to get, but every single one we tried was delicious. Could Chasing Aces be the new home for great wings in Bossier?
Of course, I can't overlook two other Bossier locations serving up some delicious wings.
First, there are the Kochujang wings at Zaap Thai. This spot is also unsuspecting, but these are hands-down the best Asian-style wings I've had. They deserve their own award.
And of course, Flying Heart Brewing Company is still a top-three spot for me. Yes, I love grabbing a couple of their Day Wrecker beers, but I also go there for my favorite dry rub wings in town. The famous Crawfish Dry Rub wings are simply unbeatable and can't be missed.



