Hello, good evening my Bearded Soldiers, I hope you’re well and looking after your Beards and are in good health. Brothers, we need to talk and it’s about food.

Mr Fatty here wants to talk about the experience he had when he went to Wingstop, a chicken shop which has garnered attention over social media and the like.

Although the establishment has been established since 1994, arguably it’s only now that the ‘chicken joint’ is making headwaves and creating conversations in this space.

Some may compare this place to Archie’s, to a point that could be accurate, as both are ‘boujee’ takeaway places, with a more than hospitable restaurant area.

But no food fans, it’s not McDonalds, as the same could be said about that too. My Beards, the thing is with Wingstop, it’s appearing to an ‘Urban Audience’. Having said that, I am no Urban and felt just fine in there; I was able to drain out the loud music due to me enjoying the company I had on the day.

As for the food, in short, it was delish, in the longer version it was Magnifique! The burger, although not the best made bun, it was slighlty tough, but it made up for it with the well-textured chicken and well-seasoned coating of the chicken too.

The sauces, some might have thought they were a random assortment and just thrown together in the burger, but the combination worked lovely! O and a tip of the hat to the chicken wings, their signature.

The BBQ wings and the Mango ones too, ooo la la la!

Do note they take card payments and the service was good too, since we had a big order. Another good touch was the assortment of drinks they had from the machine.

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