Watching the Eagles in the Super Bowl? Here are 9 places in South Jersey to get your wings.

The Philadelphia Eagles are in the Super Bowl, so you know what that means: It’s time to plan those Super Bowl parties.

The Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs (coached by former Eagles coach Andy Reid) in Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m. (FOX) in Glendale, Arizona.

But, let’s get down to the star of the Super Bowl ... The wings!

Here are a few places you can get your wings for the Big Game:

BJ Roasters, Millville

Established in 1994, this popular corner spot is well known for its wings.

Capital Punishment and RIP are among the hotter wing sauces available at an added cost.

BJ Roasters in Millville is known for its chicken wings.
BJ Roasters in Millville is known for its chicken wings.

Wing options range from a six, 12, 25, 50 … up to 100. That price range is $8.42 to $105.65.

Go: 233 N. High St., 856-825-8123; facebook.com/bjroasters/

Chuck’s Big-Time BBQ, Burlington Township

Tucked away in a nondescript shopping center along Sunset Road, this little hole in the wall spot could easily be missed.

Chuck’s wing flavors include: Buffalo, garlic parmesan, BBQ, lemon pepper, jerk, Buffalo-lemon pepper, BBQ-lemon pepper and more.

Wing prices range from $6.50 for eight wings to about $65.99 for 100 wings.

Go: 1128 Sunset Road, 609-614-7667; facebook.com/chucksbigtimebbq/

Cockadoodle Dan’s, Palymra

Wing sauce flavors offered include: mild, hot, Diablo, Buffalo garlic-Parmesan, honey Buffalo garlic-Parmesan, mango habanero, honey BBQ, hot & honey, Thai chili and more. Boneless wings also are available.

Cockadoodle Dan’s is also known for its cheesesteaks. Other menu offerings include: hoagies, breakfast sandwiches, omelets, pancakes, French toast, breakfast sides, appetizers and more.

Dan Walsh makes chicken wings in the kitchen of his restaurant, Cockadoodle Dan's in Palmyra. The eatery is known for its wings, cheesesteaks and more.
Dan Walsh makes chicken wings in the kitchen of his restaurant, Cockadoodle Dan's in Palmyra. The eatery is known for its wings, cheesesteaks and more.

Go: 9 E. Broad St., 856-389-5703; cockadoodledans.com/#/

Dolsot House, Cherry Hill 

Dolsot, known for its Korean food, has won awards for its wings.

The wings are seasoned and marinated for about 48 hours, fried and then stored for when orders come in. As orders come in, wings are fried again and freshly coated with one of four sauces: honey, soy garlic, spicy and Diablo — the hottest sauce.

Wings at Dolsot House
Wings at Dolsot House

Go: 404 Marlton Pike East (Route 70), 856-216-0090; dolsothouse.com/

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Golden Nugget Tavern, Berlin

This Berlin tavern has been family-owned and operated since 1956. You can go for live music, dancing … and definitely wings.

The menu includes cheesesteaks, burgers, soups, sandwiches, salads, pizza and much more. But wings have been one of the specialties for decades.

You can get 10 for $12.95, 20 for $23.95, or 100 wings for $105.95.

Sauce flavors include a house sauce, honey-jerk and an original hot sauce.

Go: 433 New Freedom Road, 856-809-2695; goldennuggettavern.net/

Ms. Heavens Wings, Woodbury

Owner Yvette Moore grew up in Woodbury and is known for her wings and soul food.

Her wing flavors come in Fat Boys (sweet and spice with Ms. Heavens garlic sauce), garlic, garlic parmesan, Blazin Buffalo, Old Bay Butta, Blazin Buffalo garlic, lemon pepper.

Some of the side offerings include: fries, dirty rice, mac and cheese, macaroni and tuna salad, seafood salad, broccoli, candied yams, cabbage and more.

Go: 45 S. Broad Street, 856-202-5448.

The Famous King of Pizza, Berlin, Cherry Hill

The Famous King of Pizza web site boasts it’s served South Jersey for over 50 years.

The wings come in hot, mild, garlic or barbeque flavors and range in price from $13.99 for 10 pieces up to $68.99 for 50 pieces.

Hoagies, pizza, panini, stromboli, cheesesteaks, wraps and salads grace the menu.

Go: 3 South Whitehorse Pike, Berlin, 2300 Route 70 W, Cherry Hill; thefamouskingofpizza.com/

Pic-A-Lilli Inn, Shamong

This 90-year-old restaurant has fresh, kosher wings in nine flavors that increase in spice levels.

The restaurant is a 90-year-old establishment.
The restaurant is a 90-year-old establishment.

Flavors include mild, spicy, hot, Smokers — the hottest sauce — garlic Parmesan, hot, honey barbecue, Jim B Maple and teriyaki.

Locally famous buffalo wings from Pic-a-Lilli Inn in Shamong.
Locally famous buffalo wings from Pic-a-Lilli Inn in Shamong.

Wing prices range from $9 for six wings to $27 for 25 wings to $80 for 100 wings.

Go: 866 US-206, Shamong, 609-268-2066; www.picalilli.com/

The Wing Kitchen, Turnersville

The brick-and-mortar standalone restaurants in Turnersville and Glassboro have been closed but Chef Timothy Witcher, co-owner of The Wing Kitchen, is reopening his Turnersville location “for one day only” to churn out Super Bowl orders.

The Wing Kitchen owner Timothy Witcher drizzles his special Buffalo sauce over an order of chicken wings. Witcher is temporarily re-opening his Turnersville location to fulfill Super Bowl wing orders.
The Wing Kitchen owner Timothy Witcher drizzles his special Buffalo sauce over an order of chicken wings. Witcher is temporarily re-opening his Turnersville location to fulfill Super Bowl wing orders.

The Wing Kitchen has locations at Lincoln Financial Field, Subaru Park, Clementon Park in season and had a stand at Penn State’s Beaver Stadium. There is also a popular food truck

The wing flavor offerings for Super Bowl orders include Buffalo, sweet heat, garlic parmesan or BBQ. Wings are $34.99 for 25 wings.

Willingboro native Timothy Witcher prepares a variety of chicken wing orders such as honey jalapeño, garlic parmesan and sesame ginger at The Wing Kitchen, which has a popular food truck and other locations in the area at local stadiums. Witcher shut down his brick-and-mortar eateries in Glassboro and Turnersville.
Willingboro native Timothy Witcher prepares a variety of chicken wing orders such as honey jalapeño, garlic parmesan and sesame ginger at The Wing Kitchen, which has a popular food truck and other locations in the area at local stadiums. Witcher shut down his brick-and-mortar eateries in Glassboro and Turnersville.

They are accepting preorders through Feb. 9. Go to the Wing Kitchen Facebook page for information.

Go: 6A Shoppers Lane, Turnersville; facebook.com/thewingkitchen/

This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: 9 spots in South Jersey to grab your wings for the Super Bowl