Graze World Famous Chicken Lips Price
Price: $3.99
Graze’s World Famous Chicken Lips is an appetizer consisting of boneless chicken breast strips that are breaded with flour and buttermilk. The strips are then fried to a golden brown and tossed in the restaurant's signature Spicy Lip Sauce, a flavor profile similar to Buffalo sauce. The Chicken Lips are available in various sizes, from a single piece to a platter of twelve, and are served with a choice of ranch, blue cheese, or both. The Graze World Famous Chicken Lips price for a single "lip" is $3.99.
This signature appetizer can be compared to the classic chicken wings served at a sports bar like The Nitty Gritty. Graze's Chicken Lips are boneless strips with a specific buttermilk breading and a singular, chef-driven "Lip Sauce." The Nitty Gritty, in contrast, offers traditional bone-in wings with a wider selection of standard sauce options. Customer reviews state that the Chicken Lips are never disappointing and are a favorite dish. A refreshing cocktail pairing would be the Botanical Bliss with house-infused gin or the El Diablo Dulce with tequila and watermelon.
The World Famous Chicken Lips are a creation of James Beard Award-winning Chef Tory Miller, who opened Graze in Madison, Wisconsin, in 2010. The dish is a perfect example of the restaurant's menu, which highlights elevated comfort food that celebrates Chef Miller's Wisconsin and Korean heritage. After honing his skills at high-end New York restaurants like Eleven Madison Park, Chef Miller returned to his roots to fulfill his dream of taking local, farm-raised ingredients to the next level.
Average Graze World Famous Chicken Lips Price for the past 12 months
| Date | Price |
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| June 2025 | $3.99 |
| July 2025 | $3.99 |
| August 2025 | $3.99 |
| September 2025 | $3.99 |
| October 2025 | $3.99 |
| November 2025 | $3.99 |
| December 2025 | $3.99 |
| January 2026 | $3.99 |
| February 2026 | $3.99 |
| March 2026 | $3.99 |
| April 2026 | $3.99 |
| May 2026 | $3.99 |
| June 2026 | $3.99 |
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