With Superbowl Sunday coming up and some cold wind chills, everyone seems to have wings on their mind.

If you’re craving a spicy or sticky-sweet nibble that requires piles of napkins and plenty of blue cheese dip, here’s where to get some of the very best in town.

Anju

Far from the pub atmosphere that comes to mind when you think of chicken wings, some of the best can be found at this modern Korean tapas bar, where they’re dubbed KFC: Korean fried chicken wings in gochujang, teriyaki, sesame honey garlic, spicy serano soy, sweet chili, or salt & Szechuan pepper.

Address: 507 10 St. S.W.

Website: anju.ca

The Drum & Monkey

On Wednesday nights the Drum is jammed with wing fans buying them up at $3 per pound. You can mix and match jumbo wings in hot, Thai, salt & vinegar, apple barbeque and others that all go good with a pint or two to wash them down.

Address: 1201 First St. S.W.

Website: drumandmonkey.ca

Mug Shotz

People describe Mug Shotz as "that place with the wings." The place is known for big, crispy wings, particularly their dill pickle wings, and are rated number one on the wing rating website: hotwings.ca. On Wednesdays and Fridays, they’re $7 per pound.

Address: #12-2808 Ogden Road S.E.

The Hose & Hound

With a vast range of choices from Jamaican jerk to Pepita Mole, Mac’s Cheddar and Smoked Applewood (I like Franky Butters - buffalo wings topped with melted Parmesan), on Wednesdays they’re just 25 cents each.

Address: 1030 9 Ave. S.E.

Website: thehose.ca

Bookers BBQ Grill & Crab Shack

Bookers original smokehouse chicken wings are smoked but not fried. They’re served with your choice of custom barbecue sauces or buffalo-style hot sauce.

Address #10, 316 Third St. S.E.

Website: bookersbbq.com

1600 World Bier Haus

Wings for brunch? On Sundays they’re just nine cents each after 3 p.m. On Wednesdays, they’re 20 cents after 2 p.m.