New chicken wings restaurant set to open in Birmingham
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A new chicken wings restaurant and takeaway is set to open in Birmingham in mid-March creating more than 20 jobs in the process.
Wing Trapp Birmingham will be the second restaurant bearing the name after the founder directors launched the original concept in Leicester over three and a half years ago.
The restaurant will open at 37a Great Charles Queensway.
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Sapphire Carter at Wing Trapp said they anticipated the new Birmingham franchise would open in mid-March.
What’s been said about the opening?
Sapphire said: “We are excited about opening in Birmingham as we believe that Wing Trapp, with its freshly prepared gourmet wings, fills a much needed gap in the city’s exciting food offering.
“Our new venture is in a prime location, and with the accelerating return of office workers and the growing number of people moving into the city’s new apartments and townhouses, it is a great time to be launching our first franchise.”
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Scott Robertson, director at property agents Creative Retail, said the new opening is a welcome sign of returning confidence in the city’s retail and hospitality sector.
“Birmingham is popular with a host of exciting retail and leisure names, and we are pleased to welcome Wing Trapp to the city to launch their first franchise,” he said.
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