Celebrated on 07/29/2026
National Chicken Wing Day is celebrated on July 29th each year. The holiday was created in 1977 by the city of Buffalo, New York, to honor the birthplace of the iconic Buffalo wing, which was first invented at the Anchor Bar in 1964.
National Chicken Wing Day was officially established in 1977 by the city of Buffalo, New York, to celebrate the creation of the Buffalo wing. The wing was invented in 1964 at the Anchor Bar by Teressa Bellissimo, who deep-fried chicken wings and tossed them in a spicy sauce as a late-night snack for her son and his friends. The dish quickly gained popularity, and the city recognized its cultural impact by dedicating a day to it.
Over the decades, National Chicken Wing Day has grown from a local celebration into a nationwide phenomenon. It is now observed across the United States with special promotions at restaurants, wing-eating contests, and backyard barbecues. The day has also seen the rise of innovative wing flavors, from sweet and savory to fiery hot, reflecting the evolving tastes of consumers. Social media plays a big role, with fans sharing photos and recipes using hashtags like #NationalChickenWingDay.
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