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Sports Grill: Great Wings Make It The Best Place to See Kentucky Tromp Cornell

Can't get enough of March Madness? The Final Four's ahead -- after the University of Kentucky takes out those Ivy League wimps from Cornell. Sports Grill on SW 104th Street and 147th Avenue the place to do it. Why? The joint serves, by far, the meatiest and tastiest wings in...
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Can't get enough of March Madness? The Final Four's ahead -- after the University of Kentucky takes out those Ivy League wimps from Cornell.

Sports Grill on SW 104th Street and 147th Avenue the place to do it. Why? The joint serves, by far, the meatiest and tastiest wings in town. Don't believe us? Try ordering a batch of 16 ($12.25) or 25 pieces ($18.99) just before the big game.



Sure, the folks picking up the phone at this Kendall institution won't immediately laugh and hang up on you, but they'll be holding back the chuckles as they inform your loony ass that you'll be waiting for a while. No sacred sporting event feels quite right without sinking your teeth into one of these plump, unbreaded, and grilled to grease-free perfection chicken wings. They come smothered in your choice of either special (our favorite), buffalo, barbeque, garlic, glazed teriyaki, or Miami Heat sauce, -- the last of which is known to leave a burn more intense than Dwyane Wade's divorce proceedings.



And yes, it's the word-of-mouth rep of these wings that'll rope you into this not otherwise stylish strip mall sports pub. But other menu items like the juicy Sports Burger ($6.60) and the Rocky Balboa sandwich ($5.50) - a sausage Philly smothered with marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese - are sure to knock you out.



Sports Grill
14617 SW 104th St, Miami


305 383-6110

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