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PRZOOM - /newswire/ -
San Antonio, TX, United States, 2005/11/14 - Looking to spice up the palates of hungry patrons with a love for great tasting chicken wings, Wingstop Restaurants, Inc. opened its newest San Antonio location on Oct. 25..
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Charles Loflin, of CNL Wings VIII, Inc. opened the new location in the Mission Crossing Center at 2902 Goliad Road, Suite 125 (corner of S.E. Military and Goliad). This is Loflin’s 14th Wingstop.
“We’re excited because this new location is the largest Wingstop in San Antonio and one of the largest in the country,” said Loflin. “The up and coming Brooks City-Base area is an excellent location for a Wingstop. In only the few days that we’ve been open, we have had a tremendous response and anticipate that this will be a very high volume store.”
The new Wingstop is open from 11 a.m. to midnight seven days a week. Orders can be phoned in to the new location at (210) 359-7700.
Wingstop offers restaurants with a nostalgic, aviation-themed atmosphere where the sole focus is on chicken wings. The chain features nine proprietary wing flavors, including Original Hot, Cajun, Atomic, Mild, Teriyaki, Lemon Pepper, Hawaiian, Garlic Parmesan, and our brand new Hickory Smoked BBQ. The wings are always made-to-order and served steaming hot. Customers also choose from homemade side dishes: fresh-cut seasoned fries, bourbon baked beans, pearl potato salad, creamy cole slaw, vegetable sticks, rolls and assorted dipping sauces.
Wingstop has more than 400 restaurants either open or under development in 25 states and consistently tops industry growth rankings. Wingstop was chosen Festival Favorite Restaurant at the 2005 National Buffalo Wing Festival and their Cajun sauce took first place honors for the Best Creative Spicy Sauce in the festival’s blind taste test. In July 2005, Wingstop ranked number 13 in Restaurant Business’ Top 50 Growth Chains (ranked by percentage increase in units) and was ranked the number one chicken wing chain by Entrepreneur magazine in 2004. Troy Aikman, former Dallas Cowboy and three-time Super Bowl champion, signed on as the chain’s national spokesman in 2003.
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