Chicken Wings from Wing It
A popular Belfast food spot has announced it will expand its business with a second location.
Wing It, serving “proper chicken wings” in South Belfast, has taken to social media to let customers know they are preparing to open a sit-in store later this year.
Currently operating out of a food unit attached to The Botanic Inn on the Malone Road, Wing It has become an ever-popular choice for Belfast foodies looking for some good chicken.
They have now revealed they will open their first sit-in location in Ballyhackamore in 2024.
For those worried about the future of the Bot hatch, Wing It confirmed that the South Belfast takeaway will remain opened.
Posting on Instagram, Wing It said: “Wing It: Ballyhack.
“Say hello to a whole new Wing It experience. Coming 2024.
“Ps. Yes. It has 4 walls, a roof and a door. So it is a sit in.”
Wing It was recently shortlisted for a prize at the Deliveroo Restuarant Awards 2024 which celebrates and recognises the very best and most-loved restaurants across the UK and Ireland.
It is nominated for “Best Chicken” and customers can vote for their favourite here.
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