Friday, June 5, 2015

The Dan and John's sign takes flight on 1st Avenue


[Photo by EVG reader Steven]

The sign went up yesterday at 135 First Ave., future home of Dan and John's Wings here between St. Mark's Place and East Ninth Street.

The two have been selling their wares wings at Smorgasburg, the outdoor food festival on weekends in Williamsburg and now in Coney Island.

Per their website:

When two friends from Buffalo found themselves in Brooklyn without authentic Buffalo wings, they decided to make their own. Using recipes they learned working in Buffalo bars and pizzerias, Dan and John bring Buffalo's legendary flavor to Brooklyn, New York.

No word yet on an official opening date. Meanwhile, here's their menu.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Dan and John's Wings opening a storefront on 1st Avenue

9 comments:

  1. Couldn't Deuce In John hire a legit graphic artist or is that how signs are made in Buffalo too?

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  2. Sounds like two bro's got together and concocted some kick ass, in your face wingz.

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  3. Why no prices?? Why do these new restaurants not include the price on the website?

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  4. Seems like they're taking their concept from them biscuit boys -- two bro's getting together and concocting some kick ass, in your face wingz/biscuits/cocktails...

    I guess they are now wingologists.

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  5. Biscuitistas, wingologists... why do these people from small towns think they're gracing the city with their lard and pickle backs??? No one cares.

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  6. I wish them luck.

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  7. please hire an artist to paint your sign.

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  8. Long live Arial condensed!!!

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  9. Atomic Wings forever!

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