Wingstop has opened a new restaurant at a shopping centre in Stratford - its largest yet.
The fast food chain, known for its variety of chicken wing flavours, has opened a site in Westfield Stratford City.
The restaurant is situated on the first floor opposite the World Food Court and spans around 5,000 sq ft.
It can accommodate more than 160 customers and offers 140 jobs to the surrounding area.
Long queues were spotted outside the restaurant on its July 1 opening day.
Wingstop also has other sites in London including Kensington, Islington, Dalston, Watford, Clapham High Street, Croydon, as well as its flagship site on Cambridge Circus.
The chicken wing restaurant is also set to open its 50th site later this summer.
Tom Grogan, co-founder of Lemon Pepper Holdings, the master franchisee of Wingstop UK, said at the launch: "This opening is not only our largest, but also one of three openings in four weeks.
"It has been great to work with the team at Westfield Stratford City to make this happen and we are excited to offer our bold flavours, seasonings and limited edition milkshake cup designed with Slawn to hungry shoppers."
A launch party welcomed the Westfield Stratford City branch featuring performances from Victory Lap Radio, young MCs and grime star D Double E.
Wingstop UK has also partnered with brands such as JD Sports, Gymshark, and TikTok.
The Sunday Times 100 has crowned Wingstop UK the fastest growing restaurant group in the UK for the second consecutive year, ranking 38th overall.
The company has witnessed a 122 per cent revenue growth over the past 12 months.
Chris Betts, general manager at Westfield Stratford City, said: "Wingstop is set to be a favourite among our visitors and will be a fantastic addition to the casual dining options on offer at Westfield Stratford City.
"Wingstop's unique flavour profile and commitment to high-quality, freshly prepared food align perfectly with our goal to provide exceptional dining experience."
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