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I tried the smoked chicken wings that UK’s football team eats by the thousands

An order of smoked chicken wings from Double H BBQ on Lexington’s Versailles Road. The barbecue restaurant frequently sells out of the wings, which are first marinated, smoked and then flash fried when ordered.
An order of smoked chicken wings from Double H BBQ on Lexington’s Versailles Road. The barbecue restaurant frequently sells out of the wings, which are first marinated, smoked and then flash fried when ordered. bsimms@herald-leader.com

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It’s football season, and if there’s one food that goes with football, it’s wings.

But there are so many chicken restaurants in Lexington, and it seems like a new one is coming every week.

So, let’s say you’re tired of traditional buffalo chicken wings for your next football tailgate. Then let’s call an audible, add some smoke to the party and order the wings that the UK football team gets — 3,000 at a time.

The best thing I ate this week: the smoked chicken wings at Double H BBQ, a hidden gem in a strip mall at 1244 Versailles Rd.

An order of smoked chicken wings from Double H BBQ on Lexington’s Versailles Road. The barbecue restaurant frequently sells out of the wings, which are first marinated, smoked and then flash fried when ordered.
An order of smoked chicken wings from Double H BBQ on Lexington’s Versailles Road. The barbecue restaurant frequently sells out of the wings, which are first marinated, smoked and then flash fried when ordered. Brian Simms bsimms@herald-leader.com

What makes their smoked wings so special? The wings are marinated overnight, then smoked with dry rub for 4 1/2 hours — they are big wings, not small ones. The smoker starts going at 4 a.m.

Finally they are flash-fried when ordered. The result is crispy on the outside but moist and tender inside and of course, the beautiful smoky taste you expect from a barbecue restaurant.

What they don’t have is too much salt or seasoning. Owners and brothers Bill and Ernie Hanley let the smoke do the talking. If you want the conversation to be louder, dip the wings in the homemade Alabama white sauce, which is spicier than most.

“To me, the whole thing is the marinate overnight. That makes a huge difference,” said Bill Hanley, who came up with their Bama white sauce recipe by accident. “And we go through gallons a week.”

An order of smoked chicken wings with Alabama white sauce from Double H BBQ. The white sauce is homemade the most popular for the wings.
An order of smoked chicken wings with Alabama white sauce from Double H BBQ. The white sauce is homemade the most popular for the wings. Brian Simms bsimms@herald-leader.com
A smoked chicken wing, split open, showing the slightly pink smoked meat from Double H BBQ. The wings get a dry rub during smoking but do not have a salty spicy flavor to them. A lot of the flavor comes the the overnight marinating owner Bill Hanley says.
A smoked chicken wing, split open, showing the slightly pink smoked meat from Double H BBQ. The wings get a dry rub during smoking but do not have a salty spicy flavor to them. A lot of the flavor comes the the overnight marinating owner Bill Hanley says. Brian Simms bsimms@herald-leader.com

Of course there is red sauce if you prefer, mild or hot, but like any good piece of meat properly prepared, no sauce is required. Like Bill says, the overnight marinate does its job and the hint of pink in the chicken tells you the smoke did its duty. So, go do your duty and get one wing for $1.27, six wings with a side for $10.61 or 12 with two sides for $20.05.

An Ole’ Smokey sandwich with potato salad from Double H BBQ. The sandwich comes with hot grilled turkey, melted Swiss cheese, cole slaw, Alabama white sauce on toasted bread for $11.27.
An Ole’ Smokey sandwich with potato salad from Double H BBQ. The sandwich comes with hot grilled turkey, melted Swiss cheese, cole slaw, Alabama white sauce on toasted bread for $11.27. Brian Simms bsimms@herald-leader.com
Double H BBQ on Lexington’s Versailles Road frequently sells out during the lunch rush. The barbecue restaurant is open weekdays during lunch hours only.
Double H BBQ on Lexington’s Versailles Road frequently sells out during the lunch rush. The barbecue restaurant is open weekdays during lunch hours only. Brian Simms bsimms@herald-leader.com

What is on the menu at Double H BBQ?

The smoked wings have been on the menu since Double H BBQ opened in 2012. Open only weekdays for lunch, they often run out of wings and other menu items by 2 p.m. On the day I had my wings, just before noon, the line to order at the counter was just about to the door. Almost every table was full in the main dining room, but there’s more seating the larger bar area.

The restaurant is popular with Lexington firefighters and police officers, which is always a sign of good food. The menu also features barbecue staples like pulled pork, brisket and ribs. There’s a variety of sandwiches that highlights their barbecue beyond meat, sauce, bun. Weekly specials are popular, particularly the smoked prime rib. Bill Hanley said they are also known for their burgoo: Hanely recently shipped four gallons to someone in Detroit.

A crowded dining room fills Double H BBQ as customers order at the counter.
A crowded dining room fills Double H BBQ as customers order at the counter. Brian Simms bsimms@herald-leader.com
The bar area at Double H BBQ.
The bar area at Double H BBQ. Brian Simms bsimms@herald-leader.com

Double H BBQ

Where: 1244 Versailles Rd.

Hours: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed on the weekends

Phone: 859-523-4227

Online: doublehbbq.com

Catering: Available for 10-1,000 people

Double H BBQ is kind of hidden in a strip mall located on Lexington’s Versailles Road. But the barbecue restaurant doesn’t face Versailles Road, it’s perpendicular to it.
Double H BBQ is kind of hidden in a strip mall located on Lexington’s Versailles Road. But the barbecue restaurant doesn’t face Versailles Road, it’s perpendicular to it. Brian Simms bsimms@herald-leader.com
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This story was originally published September 17, 2024 at 4:59 AM.

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Join Brian Simms and the LexGo Eat team as they search local menus for the best food at Lexington restaurants.