Wingstreet is a Pizza Hut spinoff focused on bone-in and boneless wings with a sauce lineup that extends well beyond the standard Buffalo and barbecue pairing, operating in Oklahoma City as a casual counter-service or delivery option rather than a full-service dining room.
Wingstreet began as Pizza Hut's wing-focused brand and operates as a subsidiary concept, meaning locations are often co-branded with Pizza Hut or run as standalone takeout and delivery shops. The format prioritizes speed and volume over table service. You order at a counter or online, and wings arrive in paper boats with sauce cups on the side or tossed. The atmosphere is functional: a few high-top seats if you choose to eat on premises, but the business model assumes most customers are taking wings home or to a gathering.
Wingstreet offers wings in both bone-in and boneless cuts, a choice that matters for texture preference and eating speed. Bone-in wings have more surface area for sauce adhesion and tend to satisfy the traditional wing-eating experience; boneless wings are faster to consume and appeal to people who dislike handling bones.
The sauce menu typically includes roughly a dozen options spanning heat levels and flavor profiles. Standard offerings include Buffalo (medium heat, vinegar-forward), Mild, Hot, and Xtra Hot across the classic Buffalo spectrum. Beyond heat, expect barbecue, garlic parmesan, teriyaki, and lemon pepper options. The range gives Wingstreet separation from sports bars that stock three sauces and call it a night. Sauce selection varies slightly by location, so confirm the current menu when ordering.
A typical order of 10 bone-in wings costs between $8 and $12 before tax and delivery fees, depending on sauce and local pricing variations. Boneless wings run slightly less per piece. Combo deals bundling wings with sides (fries, coleslaw) and a drink arrive in the $15 to $22 range for two people. Confirm current pricing with your location or the website, as promotional pricing shifts.
Oklahoma City has multiple wing anchors. Hooters serves wings in a full-restaurant setting with a larger alcohol menu and outdoor seating; Hooters suits groups seeking a social scene beyond the meal. Buffalo Wild Wings operates in a sports-bar framework with dozens of sauce choices, games, and multiple TV screens; B-Dubs is larger and better for watching a full game with a group. Wingstreet's advantage is simplicity and takeout orientation: if you want good wings delivered to your house or picked up fast for a small gathering, Wingstreet moves faster than a full-service sports bar and offers more sauce variety than most pizza chains. If you want to spend hours at a bar watching football with friends, B-Dubs is the better choice.
Wingstreet works for people ordering wings for a small group or party at home, or for solo wing lovers grabbing takeout. It suits customers who prioritize sauce variety and bone-in texture. It does not suit anyone wanting a full dining experience, table service, or a place to camp out with drinks and watch games for hours. It also does not suit customers who dislike the co-branded Pizza Hut environment or who expect a specialized wing restaurant aesthetic.
Walk in or order online. If ordering in person, review the sauce menu posted or on a table card before ordering; the lineup is wider than you'd expect from a casual counter. Specify bone-in or boneless, choose your sauce, and decide on sides. If picking up, wings take 10 to 15 minutes on average, longer during peak hours. If delivering, add 30 to 45 minutes depending on location and demand. Sauce arrives on the side, allowing you to control the sauce-to-wing ratio.
Wingstreet locations in Oklahoma City typically open around 11 a.m. and close between 9 p.m. and midnight, though hours vary by location. Parking is available where co-branded with Pizza Hut or at standalone storefronts. Verify hours with your specific location before heading out, as weekend and weekday schedules can differ.
Wingstreet fits Oklahoma City's casual wing market by blending a diverse sauce menu with takeout convenience, making it useful for small gatherings or delivery orders where full-service wing bars feel like overkill.
