Applebee’s is Selling 25-Cent Boneless Wings
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For a limited time, Applebee’s is serving up its boneless wings for just 25¢ each! Applebee’s boneless wings are crispy breaded pieces of boneless chicken tossed in their regular wing sauce. You can request a separate dipping sauce. Be sure to check with your location, as that may vary.
Hop over HERE to watch Stetson try these wings in this Facebook LIVE VIDEO replay!
A typical 10-piece order of boneless wings would cost around $10 (based on your location) or around $1 per wing. Even though celery and dipping sauce come at an additional cost with the 25¢ promotion, this is still an awesome deal! Check out this Applebee’s News Release for more information.
Pair it with the Stetson-approved $1 Vampire Drink, and you’ve got yourself an inexpensive lunch, game day treat, or night out!
There is no coupon necessary to redeem this offer – all you have to do is dine in. And there is no apparent limit to the number of boneless wings you can order at this price either – they’re all 25¢ a piece!
Sound good? Enter your location to find an Applebee’s near you!
Want to skip the restaurant? Check out this Honey BBQ Baked Chicken Wings Recipe!
Boneless wings are just glorified chicken nuggets. I like the bonein!
I agree, they have good bone in wings! But for .25 cents I’m willing to eat them, especially the Asian Chile ones.. yum
It’s only good for the buffalo sauce wings. Not any other flavors. 😕 And ranch and celery are extra.
They’re still good no matter what you call them.
Our Applebee’s are full of thick choking cigarette smoke. We never go there.
I didn’t know there was anywhere that still allowed smoking in restaurants. If you don’t mind, what state are you in?
SC. It is only Applebee’s and a few family owned places.
I loved the vampire drinks too. Super cute and tasty. 😊
I just called my local Applebees and was informed they only come in the Buffalo. I asked if we could do sauce free and he believes you can. Can’t have the sweet Asian style sauce or the honey barbecued for sure
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, Renee! You’re right. I just called in to my location to be sure! The post details have been updated!
Am I crazy or did I see Stetson in a target commercial?
You are not crazy! You did see him, Ashley!
After seeing this post earlier, I Went there for lunch today with my mom and enjoyed 20 boneless wings for $5! Yes, the celery and side of ranch or blue cheese is extra, but also only 25 cents each😂 It was a Really good cheap lunch
Yay! So glad you were able to do this, marty!
Does the guy in the photo have a real job?
Good Morning! Yes, Stetson is one of Hip2Save’s official deal testers. We personally think he has one of the best jobs ever! https://hip2save-com-develop.go-vip.co/2018/12/06/meet-stetson-hip2save-deal-tester/
And an important one at that, too! I appreciate ALL the Hip2Save team for what they bring to this incredible site.
Aww, Thanks for the kind words, Kate! We sure appreciate YOU! 💕💕
Stetson, thank-you! You really are great testing out the deals and taste for all us!!! My son Just turned 16 and is out to dinner with a friend for the first time grabbing this deal! I made sure to tell him to tip good!!! And I told him to grab us our free Burger King T-Mobil Tuesday burgers for us! I can’t wait to see this unfold! Thanks again!!! You Rock!!
Thanks a bunch for the kind comment! I’ll be sure to pass this along to Stetson!
This can’t be sustainable for them. 10-piece boneless wings and an alcoholic drink for $3.50? That’s cheaper than a value meal at a fast food chain. TGIFridays has expanded their $5 cheeseburger&fries deal plus they’re offering a draft beer for $3 and select fall drinks for $5. That makes them cheaper than some fast-casual restaurants like Burger Fi.
I bet we see a lot of these 1980s-2000s casual dining chains go out of business as the middle class disappears, fast-casual restaurants and local gastropubs up their game and people give up sauce covered fried food in favor of clean, whole foods.