Guelph punches well above its weight for wing nights. For a city of 140,000 people, there are more recurring weekly wing specials here than most cities twice the size. Whether you want the cheapest wings per pound, the best atmosphere for a Monday recovery night, or an all-you-can-eat that actually fills you up — this guide has you covered.
We track every recurring weekly deal in Guelph on this site, so this isn't a list of one-offs. Everything below is a standing weekly special — running every single week unless the restaurant closes for a holiday.
The Weekly Wing Night Lineup
Wing Madness Monday — Crabby Joe's
Per wing, minimum 1 lb order. One of the best per-wing prices in the city.
Tuesday Wing Night — The Fat Duck Gastro Pub
Per wing, all day Tuesday. Fat Duck is one of the better gastropub atmospheres in the south end — good beer list to go with.
Half-Price Wings + Trivia — Shoeless Joe's Sports Grill
Half-price wings all night Wednesday plus trivia starting at 7:30pm. Great combo night — come hungry and competitive.
All-You-Can-Eat Wings — Shoeless Joe's
Dine-in only. $19.99 flat for all-you-can-eat — best value if you eat more than 2 lbs.
Friday Combo — The Wing Spot
1 lb wings + fries + drink for $15. Solid value for a Friday night and one of the few spots dedicated specifically to wings.
How to Pick the Right Wing Night for You
Best value for a group: Crabby Joe's Monday
At 55¢ a wing with no day-of-week premium, Crabby Joe's Wing Madness Monday is hard to beat for a group. Order 3–4 lbs for two people and you're eating well for under $15 before drinks. The atmosphere is what you'd expect from a chain sports bar — not cozy, but not bad either, especially during a game.
Best for a solo or date night: The Fat Duck Gastro Pub
The Fat Duck doesn't get enough credit. It's a proper gastropub on Kortright with a better-than-average beer selection and food that's a step above the usual wing-night suspects. Tuesday wing night at 75¢ per wing is a great excuse to go. Order a pint from their tap list and you've got a proper Tuesday night out.
Best combo night: Shoeless Joe's Wednesday
Trivia at 7:30 plus half-price wings all night is legitimately one of the better Wednesday night options in the city. Come for the wings at 6, get a good table, and be ready for trivia. Shoeless Joe's runs a decent trivia night — not too easy, not frustratingly obscure.
Best all-you-can-eat: Shoeless Joe's Tuesday
If you eat a lot of wings — and we mean a lot — $19.99 AYCE at Shoeless Joe's is the move. You'd need to eat about 27 wings at 75¢ each to break even vs. Fat Duck, but at Shoeless Joe's there's no ceiling. Dine-in only, and always call ahead to confirm it's running.
💡 Pro tip: Always call ahead before heading out for a wing night. Restaurants sometimes pause specials for private events, holidays, or when a key staff member is away. Takes 30 seconds and saves a wasted trip.
What Makes a Good Wing Night?
Not all wing nights are equal. Here's what we look at when evaluating a wing night deal:
Price per wing vs. minimum order
Some places advertise a low per-wing price but require you to order a minimum of 2 lbs (roughly 18–20 wings). Do the math before you go — a 55¢ wing with a 1 lb minimum is better than a 50¢ wing with a 2 lb minimum if you're not that hungry.
Sauce selection
A wing night with three sauce options is not the same as one with fifteen. The best spots let you split your order across multiple sauces — ask when you call ahead.
Fries included or extra?
This one varies a lot. Some wing nights include fries in the per-wing price; others charge separately. A $19.99 AYCE that includes fries is genuinely different from one that doesn't.
Atmosphere and timing
Monday wings at a nearly empty bar feel different from Wednesday trivia wings with a full room. Neither is wrong — just know what you're walking into.
Wing Night Etiquette (From the Restaurants' Perspective)
Wing nights exist because restaurants need to fill tables on their slowest nights. When you show up for the deal, here's how to be a good guest:
Order drinks. The margin on alcohol is where the restaurant actually makes money on wing night. A round of beer or a pitcher goes a long way toward making wing night worth running.
Tip on the original price, not the deal price. Your server is doing the same work. If the rack rate for your order would have been $35, tip on $35.
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What is the cheapest wing night in Guelph?
As of 2026, Crabby Joe's Monday Wing Madness at 55¢ per wing (minimum 1 lb) is the lowest per-wing price we track in Guelph. Always call ahead to confirm it's still running: 519-265-6662.
Is there all-you-can-eat wings in Guelph?
Yes — Shoeless Joe's on Clair Road runs an all-you-can-eat wing night on Tuesdays after 5pm for $19.99. Dine-in only. Call 519-822-9970 to confirm.
Do Guelph wing nights include fries?
It varies by restaurant. The Wing Spot's Friday Combo ($15) includes wings, fries and a drink. Others charge for fries separately. Always check when you call ahead.
Are wing nights in Guelph every week?
The deals listed on Cheap Eats Guelph are recurring weekly specials — not one-offs. That said, restaurants occasionally pause specials for holidays or events, so a quick call before you go is always smart.