Wing Things N More in Baltimore: Wing-Forward Fast Food Without the Sports Bar
Wing Things N More is a takeout-focused wing shop in Baltimore that specializes in bone-in and boneless wings with a deep sauce lineup, positioned as an alternative to the loud, TV-heavy sports bars that dominate the city's wing scene. The operation is built around customization: you pick your protein cut, your sauce (or sauces), and your sides, then eat in the car, at home, or wherever suits you.
What Wing Things N More actually is
This is counter-service fast food with a single focus. No table service, no full kitchen, no attempt to be a destination restaurant. The menu centers entirely on wings, tenders, and sauce combinations, with a few sides to round out an order. The shop moves orders quickly and keeps prices accessible for a casual weeknight meal or game-day feeding.
Menu and pricing
Wing Things N More prices wings by the pound. A half-pound (roughly 4 to 5 pieces) runs around $6 to $7; a full pound is approximately $12 to $14, depending on sauce selection. Boneless strips cost slightly less per pound than bone-in. The sauce list runs long—expect 15 to 20 options ranging from mild (garlic parmesan, teriyaki) through medium heat to aggressive spice (ghost pepper, Carolina reaper). Half-pound and one-pound orders are the standard units, though larger quantities are available.
Sides include fries, mac and cheese, coleslaw, and cornbread muffins, each in the $3 to $5 range. A single drink or a combo meal is not priced here with certainty; confirm current pricing by phone or visit.
How it compares to other Baltimore wing options
Baltimore's wing market splits cleanly between sports bars with dozens of televisions and sauce-heavy takeout shops. Bdubs (Buffalo Wild Wings) operates multiple Baltimore locations and offers 20+ sauces but charges higher per-pound prices and defaults to an indoor sit-down or bar experience. Hooters at Arundel Mills provides a similar sauce breadth in a casual, TV-heavy setting with comparable pricing.
Wing Things N More's advantage is throughput and sauce depth without the venue overhead. You are not subsidizing bar seating, server staff, or flat-screens. That savings transfers to pricing or portion size. The counterargument: if you want to watch a game while eating, this is not the place. If you want wings delivered to your couch or office with maximum sauce choice and no ambient noise, this works.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
This place serves takeout-only customers: office workers ordering for lunch, people prepping for a game at home, families buying in bulk for dinner, late-night snackers. It suits someone willing to do the legwork of picking sauce combinations and driving to pickup or arranging delivery.
It does not suit anyone wanting to sit down, linger, watch sports on a screen, or order as part of a larger meal at a full-service restaurant. If you need a place to be for two hours on Sunday afternoon, go elsewhere.
What the first visit involves
Walk in or call ahead (calling ahead is smart if you want a large order ready on time). Scan the sauce menu, decide on quantity and cut (bone-in or boneless), pick your sauce or request a split. Pay at the counter. Wait 5 to 10 minutes while wings are sauced and bagged. Take your order and leave.
Bring cash if possible; confirm card acceptance beforehand. There is no online ordering system confirmed here, so a phone call is the safest pre-order route.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Exact hours vary by location; Baltimore has at least one established Wing Things N More, but confirm current hours and location by phone before a trip. Parking is street-level or lot-dependent on the specific address. This is a grab-and-go operation, so plan for 10 to 15 minutes total including the line.
Wing Things N More fills a specific hole in Baltimore's fast-food wing market: it prioritizes sauce range and price over venue, making it the right call for anyone who wants wings done their way and zero pressure to stay seated.

