

Long Wong’s has been busy serving the Valley for 33 years! We’re originally from Buffalo, New York. Therefore, if you want wings done the Buffalo way, come to us. Our prices are unbeatable. We sell them by the dozen or in the 50-piece bucket. We also serve great American food: burgers, pizza, hot dogs, subs, and salads too. Whether you’re looking for some grub or want to catch a game, we are ready for a good time. Conveniently located on the corner of 28th Street and Thomas Road. Come and visit us today to try the Valley’s number-one chicken wing restaurant.
Longtime fixture serving various flavors of bone-in & boneless wings, burgers & pizza.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2812 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Phone: (602) 224-5464
Website: https://www.longwongs28st.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
And an order of twelve chicken wings plain with barbecue sauce on the side and habanero mango sauce on the side. Everything tasted very good. The lady who took our order was very friendly as were the other employee’s delivering orders. Oh, and I almost forgot the jar of arizona’s lemonade.Stand original lemonade was good.A little more lemon would have been better, but I did enjoy it.
Fair prices.
Got the small pizza just to try it and we couldn’t decide if it was a reheated frozen thing or handmade. Just some weird in between.
I can take or leave the decor but the old school baseball pinball game was legit.
Overall. I don’t see why this place, at least this location, is in the same conversation as any of the multiple ATLs I’ve tried.
I really did like the place itself. Very interesting decor outside and inside.
I was 100% not prepared for what I saw pulling into the parking lot. I am not kidding you. It took me a full 10 minutes to get out of the car from looking at the hodgepodge of stuff that adorned the building. I’m going to say this in the nicest way, it looks like how Pee-wee Herman would have decorated a pizza and wing place. Like no fooling, there were so many statues and things to look at that it was almost a little overwhelming. And that’s before you even go through the front door into the place!
Inside is just as crazy as the outside. Honestly it looked like what the inside of TGI Fridays would look like if it were on steroids and LSD. So many cool things to look at. You almost forget to go order the main main deal….. Pizza and wings!
I ordered the 12-piece wings for $12.99, and a 12-in pizza for $10.00. So my total was around $26, which is absolutely unheard of for that much food. So you can understand I would be skeptical of the tastiness they’re in.
The place was absolutely packed, and more people came strolling in as I was sitting waiting there for my order. I was talking to one guy who was in line to order and he said he had been coming to this place since he was 8 years old! One of the people behind the counter told me this place has been around for 50 years. 50 years! It’s very rare you find any sort of family-owned restaurant that has been around that long. Place has a very die-hard local following, so I was super excited to get my food. Get back to the hotel room and check it out.
I got a standard pepperoni pizza, which is my favorite, along with 12 wings… Wings… Six in Thai chili, and six in garlic parm., as should you! At first glance the wings looked absolutely amazing. Quite a bit of garlic parm sauce on the wings, which actually works to your advantage because you can dip your pizza in that sauce and it’s freaking off the charts! Forget dipping your pizza and ranch after you’ve had this.
Speaking of pizza, it was a good, solid pepperoni Pizza. Was it the best pizza I’ve ever had? No, but then again for a $10 Pizza. It was a very solid pie. The sauce was great, plenty of pepperoni, and cheese. Crust was a little thicker than I like, but hey, for $10 you cannot beat this pie. If you’re really hungry, you can order the 16-in pizza for $12.99. I’m telling you these prices are insane.
The bottom line? This is a perfect spot to go if you’re looking for something off the beaten path and away from the corporate stuff that they throw at you every single day. Long Wong’s is going to be on my short list of places to go to when I am in this area and it should be yours too. No matter how you slice it, (see what I did there?) this is the best Pizza and Wing value I’ve found in the area.