Wingstop

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Wingstop
Company typePublic
NasdaqWING
IndustryFast casual restaurant
Founded1994
FounderAntonio Swad
Headquarters
Number of locations
650[1]
Key people
CEO: Charles R Morrison
ProductsChicken wings
OwnerRoark Capital Group
Websitewww.wingstop.com

Wingstop Restaurants, Inc. is a chain of nostalgic, aviation-themed restaurants where the sole focus is on chicken wings. Wingstop locations are decorated following a 1930s and 1940s "pre-jet" aviation theme. The restaurant chain was founded in 1994 in Garland, Texas, and began offering franchises in 1998. Since then, Wingstop has grown into a chain with more than 650 restaurants either open or in development.[2] The chain is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

Wingstop's national spokesman is Troy Aikman, three-time Super Bowl Champion and NFL Hall of Fame inductee.[3] It was acquired by Gemini Investors in 2003, who sold it to Roark Capital Group in 2010.[4]

Menu

The menu consists of wings, boneless wings, and chicken strips.[5]

Sides include vegetable sticks, fresh-baked yeast rolls, coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, and fries.

Dips are ranch, blue cheese, hot cheddar cheese sauce, and honey mustard.

Flavors

(Listed from spiciest to least spicy)

  • Atomic
  • Mango Habañero
  • Cajun
  • Original Hot
  • Louisiana Rub
  • Mild
  • Hickory Smoked Barbecue
  • Lemon Pepper
  • Garlic Parmesan
  • Hawaiian
  • Teriyaki

Locations

Currently,[when?] Wing Stop has locations in the United States, Indonesia, Mexico, Philippines, Russia and Singapore.[6]

Regions

Wing Stop has locations in these US states:

Wing Stop operates in the following Mexican states:

It also operates in the following Russian cities:

Indonesia has eleven locations in the city of Jakarta.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Employment - Wingstop". Wingstop. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  2. ^ "About Us".
  3. ^ "Troy Aikman". ESPN.
  4. ^ "Roark Capital Group Acquires Wingstop" (PDF). Roark Capital Group.
  5. ^ "Wingstop Menu".
  6. ^ "History - Wingstop". Wingstop. Retrieved March 17, 2016.

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