Classic Bone-In Wings
Applebee’s Classic Bone-In Wings are a popular choice for wing lovers, known for their crispy outside and juicy inside. Made with high-quality bone-in chicken, these wings offer a satisfying bite. You can choose from a variety of sauces, like Classic Buffalo, Honey BBQ, and Sweet Asian Chili, to suit your taste.
Price
$10.99 to $12.99
Calories
580 Cal
Ingredients
Here’s a list of ingredients in Applebee’s Classic Bone-In Wings:
- Classic Buffalo
- Honey BBQ
- Sweet Asian Chili
- Garlic Parmesan
Nutrition
Here’s a list of Nutrition in Applebee’s Classic Bone-In Wings:
Nutrient | Amount |
---|---|
Calories | 580-1050 |
Total Fat | 80g |
Saturated Fat | 25g |
Trans Fat | 0g |
Cholesterol | 190mg |
Sodium | 3,000mg |
Total Carbohydrates | 10g |
Dietary Fiber | 0g |
Sugars | 0g |
Protein | 72g |
Allergens
Here is a list of Allergens Applebee’s Classic Bone-In Wings:
- Wheat
- Soy
- Dairy
- Eggs
FAQs about Classic Bone-In Wings
What is the Classic Bone-In Wings made of?
Applebee’s Classic Bone-In Wings are made from high-quality bone-in chicken wings that are fried to make them crispy. They can be tossed in different sauces like Classic Buffalo, Honey BBQ, and Sweet Asian Chili.
How many calories are in a serving of Classic Bone-In Wings?
A regular serving of Applebee’s Classic Bone-In Wings has about 520 calories, not including any sauces or dipping options.
What sauces can I choose for my Classic Bone-In Wings?
You can pick from several tasty sauces, including Classic Buffalo, Honey BBQ, Sweet Asian Chili, and Garlic Parmesan. Each sauce gives the wings a different flavor.
Are the Classic Bone-In Wings gluten-free?
No, the Classic Bone-In Wings are not gluten-free because they may contain wheat in the breading. If you have gluten sensitivities or allergies, be sure to check with the staff.
What allergens should I be aware of when ordering Classic Bone-In Wings?
The Classic Bone-In Wings do not contain common allergens like gluten, milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, or sulfites. However, always double-check with the restaurant for the most accurate allergen information based on how the wings are prepared.