Epic Wings

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Epic Wings in Chula Vista's Eastlake district is a counter-serve outpost of the San Diego-born chain that introduced buffalo wings to the West Coast when the original location launched in 1982. The Otay Lakes Road location serves the Eastlake residential and fitness corridor, drawing post-workout wing orders from the training crowd at F45 Training Eastlake Village and surrounding Eastlake gyms. Bone-in and boneless wings span a sauce spectrum from mild butter-garlic to inferno-level heat, alongside strips, salads, and seasoned waffle fries — all prepared to order in the restaurant's dedicated fryer system. Two Chula Vista locations — this Eastlake shop at 2315 Otay Lakes Road and a second on Broadway — cover the city's eastern and western corridors, placing the chain within delivery range of Eastlake Chula Vista lodging clusters including Hampton Inn Chula Vista Eastlake. Combo meals pair six, twelve, or twenty-four wings with seasoned waffle fries and coleslaw, each wing hand-tossed in one of over a dozen proprietary sauce formulations ranging from garlic Parmesan to a Carolina Reaper blend rated above 1.5 million Scoville Heat Units.