
Casual, brick-walled chain member with a focus on wings, burgers & other pub grub.
Hours
| Friday | 10:45 AM–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10:45 AM–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 10:45 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 10:45 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:45 AM–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:45 AM–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10:45 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5030 E Ray Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85044
Phone: (480) 496-5717
Website: https://locations.nativegrillandwings.com/ll/US/AZ/Phoenix/5030-East-Ray-Road*-Suite-5
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The Honey Hot was delicious, but not the best I have ever had.
The atmosphere is great with a family friendly restaurant on one side and a bar on the other.
They also had a private dining that was being utilized while I was there.
I also a large outdoor dining area. I don’t know for sure, but I assume there are some misters to cool off the patio.
Prices are a little high, but so is everything.
I will definitely return and I will probably stick to the honey hot wings.
My son-in-law inhaled his personal pizza which looked delicious.
My granddaughter enjoyed the Buffalo chicken strips, I think. It might have been boneless wings
Waited for her to go back to the kitchen to return with my missing items. Wings were mediocre at best. Fries were soggy.
Nestled in the heart of Phoenix, Native Wings and Grill offers a culinary experience that’s as fiery as the Arizona sun. If you’re a wing aficionado or a burger enthusiast, this place might just become your new haunt.
Wings: The wings at Native Wings and Grill are a spectacle. Glazed with a sauce that looks like it could double as a glossy magazine cover, these wings are not just for show. The meat is tender, pulling away from the bone with a satisfying ease, while the sauce packs a punch that’ll make you question your spice tolerance. The accompanying celery sticks and ranch dip provide a cooling contrast, but let’s be honest, you’re here for the heat.
Burger and Fries: The burger, as seen in the second image, is a classic with a twist. The patty is juicy, the cheese is melted to perfection, and the bun has a delightful crispiness. Paired with curly fries that are seasoned to perfection, this combo is comfort food at its finest. The ketchup dip is a nice touch, but the fries are flavorful enough to stand alone.
Ambiance: The outdoor seating area, as depicted, is perfect for those sunny Arizona days. It’s casual, inviting, and you can almost feel the laid-back vibe through the photos. The setup suggests a place where you can relax, enjoy your food, and maybe even catch a game on their screens inside.
Service: While the images don’t speak to service, the casual setup hints at a friendly, no-fuss atmosphere. Expect service that’s attentive but not overbearing, perfect for a relaxed meal.
Overall: Native Wings and Grill in Phoenix isn’t just about the food; it’s about the experience. Whether you’re grabbing wings with friends or enjoying a burger solo, this spot offers a taste of local flavor with a side of good vibes. If you’re in Phoenix and your taste buds are craving something bold, this is the place to be.
There are a ton of wing sauce options and the best day to go is Tuesday for the 85¢ wings with drink purchase. There are about 5 or 6 kids meal main entree options which come with a side and drink for $6. My 2 year old lives off potatoes so she enjoyed a side of french fries (they also have a basket of fries that’s bigger). Fries are like thicker shoe string style and come salt and peppered with a side of ketchup. I ordered a pizza as it’s the only real vegetarian entree option. It’s VERY cheesy so be sure to take your Lactaid beforehand, and toppings range from $1.50-3 extra depending on pizza size. We did not order any beers to make a judgement on them.
There are tables and booths. Tables have rolls of paper towels on them already which save parents from asking for extra napkins. The pizza plates I was given were weird ovals but worked I guess; it’s still a plate, just didn’t fit 2 slices of a large pizza easily.
Our server was okay, no real complaints. She just wasn’t above and beyond and personality was flat. She’d disappear for long periods like after a drink order. Hostesses were also flat and just stood around doing nothing or watching tv. I want to see why Bill Belichick is not going to replace Josh McDaniels, too, but it’s not very professional while there is a wait for tables.
Restrooms were okay. Not gross, not super dirty, so those we’re wins.
My family will be back to this location. I’m not saying don’t come here. I’m just saying as a vegetarian I’d only come back on a night my boyfriend craves wings again.