Anchor Bar, Buffalo: The Home of Chicken Wings

The Anchor Bar in Buffalo

As a kid in the mid 80’s we visited the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, NY. I remember being told the story of the owners wife creating the wings for her kids. After school her kids would bring friends over to the bar and grill and she needed to feed the group, without going broke, so she came up with this recipe using the chicken wings. This part of the chicken wasn’t a popular thing to eat back then. They were inexpensive and easy to procure in bulk. Her creation became a hit and ‘Buffalo wings’ were born. Upon reading up for this story I came across another version of the story on the Anchor Bar web page.

On March 4th, 1964, Dominic Bellissimo was tending bar at the now famous Anchor Bar Restaurant in Buffalo, NY. Late that evening, a group of Dominic’s friends arrived at the bar with ravenous appetites. Dominic asked his mother, Teressa, to prepare something for his friends to eat.


She cooked chicken wings, a part of the chicken that usually went into the stock pot for soup. Teressa had deep fried the wings and flavored them with a secret sauce. The wings were an instant hit and it didn’t take long for people to flock to the bar to experience this new taste sensation. From that evening on, Buffalo Wings became a regular part of the menu at the Anchor Bar.

In the early 80’s in Buffalo, one could get a large beer, a basket of hot wings and a ticket to the Sabres game at Garcia’s for $20. Ahhh, the good old days.


The delicious phenomenon created in 1964 by Teressa Bellissimo quickly spread across the globe. Many have tried to duplicate Buffalo Wings but Teressa’s closely guarded secret recipe is what gives Frank & Teressa’s the opportunity to claim the “Best Wings in the World.” Congratulations and thank you Teressa and family.

Cauliflower Hot Wings, YUM!

One of the latest things the Dude of Food has experienced is this food called Cauliflower Hot Wings. When my buddy said we were going to a vegan place to have a couple beers because they had a good selection, I felt my enthusiasm drop a bit. ‘I’m not a vegan’ I thought to myself. ‘This has the potential to really suck’ was the last thought that flowed through my head as we got out of the car.

Upon entering the room, Sage Plant Based Bistro in Echo Park, we saw the place was as full as any good happy hour spot should be and everyone seemed to be having a genuine good time. Not a bunch of folks looking around gauging how the cool people act, but real folks having real conversations. ‘This is starting out great’ my head whispered to itself.

My buddy and I found the last 2 seats at the bar and asked for a couple of IPA’s on tap. The beer choices were decent. Then we requested the Cauliflower Hot Wings. I wasn’t totally down with these by the way they sounded but after they arrived at the table and I tasted one, I was addicted. These things are delicious! The vinegar was strong and burned the senses just like they did in Buffalo at the old Garcia’s Bar or the original Anchor Bar (home of wings).

If you are trying to stick to your New Year’s resolution by eating better, than get yourself and some friends over to the Sage Plant Based Bistro in Silver Lake and enjoy something delicious.

Thank you guys.