Wild Wing Cafe

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Wild Wing Cafe
TypePrivate
IndustryRestaurant chain
FoundedHilton Head, South Carolina June 1990; 31 years ago (1990-06)
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
46 restaurants (2019)
Area served
Key people
Steve Weigel, CEO
Owner
  • Axum Capital Partners (>50%)
  • Diane & Cecil Crowley
Websitewildwingcafe.com

Wild Wing Cafe is a restaurant chain in the southern and eastern parts of the United States with 44 locations in nine U.S. states and best known for chicken wings and beer selection. It is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Background[]

Their chain's motto is "Hot Wings, Cold Beer, Good Times." Wild Wing Cafe was started by Atlanta native Cecil Crowley and his wife Diane, who opened the chain's first location in Hilton Head, South Carolina in June 1990.[1][2][3] By 2001, it had grown to seven locations.[4] In January 2012, a majority interest in the chain was secured by Charlotte, North Carolina-based Axum Capital Partnership, an investment company whose founders include a former National Football League Pro Bowler, Muhsin Muhammad.[5]

Some locations feature live music in the evenings, and recording artist Edwin McCain started his career playing shows at Wild Wing Cafe.[6][7]

Locations[]

Wild Wing Cafe is currently located throughout nine different states in the U.S. with a total of 44 locations as of 2019. Some operations are company owned locations whereas some are franchised.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Wild Wing Cafe, Hilton Head Monthly (March 2003)
  2. ^ (March 3, 2005). EAT: NEIGHBORHOOD NOSH: Wild Wing Cafe, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p.15
  3. ^ (July 1, 2011). Home grown: Lowcountry-based businesses that have gone national, Hilton Head Monthly
  4. ^ (June 22, 2001). Wild Wing celebrates birthday, The Island Packet
  5. ^ Slade, David. "Wild Wing Cafe company sold".
  6. ^ Bates, Ashely (July 26, 2007). New Wild Wing Cafe draws varied crowds, local music, Gainesville Times
  7. ^ (June 17, 2010). Edwin McCain returns for a Wingstock cameo, Beaufort Gazette
  8. ^ Salgado, Brian. Wild Wing Café, Food * Drink, Retrieved December 6, 2011
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