Hip-Hop Cult Favourite Wingstop Open In London

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US cult favourite Wingstop is now open in Cambridge Circus. 

Award-winning chicken shop Wingstop has opened its first British location, selling over 35,000 wings in just five days. The US favourite has been one of the fastest growing foodie brands since setting up in 1994, gaining a cult following after hip-hop legend, and owner of a few dozen Wingstops, Rick Ross rapped about lemon pepper wings in one of his tracks. 

Now with backing from the likes of Charlie Sloth, AJ Tracey, Not3s, Jorja Smith and Big Narstie, the chain is bringing its unique wing selection to Cambridge Circus. Guests can feast on juicy chicken in ten different flavours, such as Brazilian citrus pepper, mango habanero, garlic parmesan and fan favourite lemon pepper in its contemporary stylish setting. However, it's not just the restaurant that oozes cool vibes, the brand has collaborated with streetwear designers Clothsurgeon to create bespoke uniforms and merchandise.

Wingstop is serving wings from 138 Shaftesbury Avenue, WC2H 8HB, Monday to Saturday 12am - 11pm, Sundays 12am - 10pm.