I’m giving this two stars, based on the perceived value for cost. The wings weren’t flawed but they didn’t meet my expectations given their price. Wingstreet shares a storefront with Pizza Hut and is one of the many co-branded fast food places that ones sees now. I was surprised at how expensive these wings were. I didn’t have a coupon, and they weren’t offering any in-store specials(I asked) so I paid full price. Later review of the web site showed some deals available, but I wasn’t offered one at the store. Online only? Should I a little disgruntled about that since full price is nearly $ 1 per wing? However, since I’m not opposed to spending large for tasty food, I hoped for some redeeming features. Plus, I needed a quick finger food for a party I was attending and I thought Buffalo wings would be well-liked. Unfortunately, these fast food wings weren’t all that quick. It took slightly more than 15 minutes from the time I ordered. Still, I suppose that means they were prepared for me. The counter service was friendly enough and efficient. I ordered medium Buffalo flavor and my son said that the one he had was tasty. The order came with only a single tub of ranch dressing. I asked if there was more, but the answer was only if I paid extra. Shouldn’t the larger orders come with more ranch dressing? Later I saw on their web site an order of 24(what I ordered) can come with up to three dressings. I waited quite a while before I had a wing and it was cold by then. My fault. The ranch dressing had been ignored, so the whole question of whether it would be enough was rendered irrelevant. When I finally bit into the last remaining wing, I wasn’t impressed with the flavor — it wasn’t very spicy. Perhaps that explains why no one needed the ranch dressing.