Nation's leading chicken-wing chain continues California expansion
BELLFLOWER – Wingstop, a fast-growing, chicken wing franchise known for cooked-to-order wings, continued its California expansion with the recent opening of its new Bellflower location.
Danny Sonenshine of Far West Restaurant Group, LLC, opened the new Wingstop in Bellflower Marketplace at 14307 Bellflower Blvd. (corner of Rosecranz and Bellflower). The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to midnight daily. To contact the new Wingstop or to place take out orders, call 562-920-2707.
Wingstop's signature bone-in chicken wings and boneless wing strips are prepared fresh and are available in nine proprietary flavors. Both types of wings are made-to-order and there are no heat lamps, microwaves or holding bins in the store. Side dishes are made from scratch and prepared daily in each location. Party platters are available for catered events such as office parties, family gatherings and sporting events.
"We're excited about our great opening here and being part of a new center and the revitalization of Bellflower," said Sonenshine. "We hope to become a mainstay for the local residents and the nearby hospital employees and the families they serve."
Jorge Ortiz, vice president of operations, and Amador Avila, regional manager, opened the restaurant and Everardo Mendez will manage the new Wingstop.
"We're also pleased to announce that we are also located in Bell Gardens, Cerritos, East Los Angeles, Lakewood and Lynwood and will open a Long Beach Wingstop before the end of the year and two next year, one in Compton and one in Walnut Park." About Wingstop:
Wingstop offers restaurants with a nostalgic, aviation-themed atmosphere where the sole focus is on chicken wings. The chain now serves boneless wing strips that are made from 100 percent all-white meat chicken breast coated with a proprietary batter and breading. Wingstop features nine wing flavors, including Original Hot, Cajun, Atomic, Mild, Teriyaki, Lemon Pepper, Hawaiian, Garlic Parmesan, and Hickory Smoked BBQ. The wings are always made-to-order and served steaming hot. Customers can also choose from homemade side dishes including fresh-cut seasoned fries, bourbon baked beans, pearl potato salad, creamy cole slaw, vegetable sticks, rolls and assorted dipping sauces.
Wingstop has more than 600 restaurants either open or under development in 27 states and consistently tops industry growth rankings. Wingstop was chosen Wing King at the 2006 National Buffalo Wing Festival, Favorite Restaurant at the 2005 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 No. 13 in Restaurant Business' Top 50 Growth Chains (ranked by percentage increase in units) and was ranked the No. 1 chicken wing chain by Entrepreneur magazine in 2005. Troy Aikman, three-time Super Bowl champion and Hall of Fame quarterback, has served as the chain's national spokesman since 2003. Aikman extended his contract in 2006 for three years, as Wingstop has posted 16 consecutive quarters of comp store sales increases since the partnership.
Wingstop offers restaurants with a nostalgic, aviation-themed atmosphere where the sole focus is on chicken wings.