Wingstop to officially open at Liffey Valley next month

The first 100 guests in line will score eight free wings in their choice of Wingstop’s 10 hand-tossed flavours – from the fan-favourite Lemon Pepper to the sweet heat of Mango Habanero.
Wingstop to officially open at Liffey Valley next month

Kenneth Fox

Wingstop is landing in Ireland with the opening of its first restaurant on Monday, December 8th, at 11 am.

The chain will bring its signature menu of chicken wings, tenders, burgers and sides to the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.

The first 100 guests in line will score eight free wings in their choice of Wingstop’s 10 hand-tossed flavours – from the fan-favourite Lemon Pepper to the sweet heat of Mango Habanero.

The Irish menu will also feature milkshakes and churros.

Wingstop is offering fans a first taste experience, bringing flavour, community and culture together at the ‘Flavour Factory’ launch party – a one-night-only music takeover at The Button Factory in Dublin on Sunday, November 30th.

Fans can grab a €1 ticket (first-come, first-served) and be among the first to taste Wingstop’s bold flavour, paired with signature drinks from Smirnoff.

Please note that signing up to access tickets to Flavour Factory closes on Friday, 21st November at 12pm.

The event brings together flavour and culture – with DJ AG, the London-based DJ known for live sets with both emerging and established artists to his 1.8M TikTok followers, headlining alongside Jordan Adetunji, one of Ireland’s most exciting breakthrough artists.

The main-stage decks will be open to a line-up of local talent who will go back-to-back with DJ AG – a rare chance to perform live with him, streamed to thousands online.

The event will also feature an eclectic mix of other artists, including Celaviedmai, Curtisy, Elzzz, Fortune Igiebor, Sello, Shiv, Travy, plus more to be announced.

A Wingstop representative said: “The Wingstop launch at the Button Factory will be an epic, flavour-packed experience celebrating bold Wingstop flavour and Ireland’s thriving music culture. Wingstop is all about bringing flavour to the community and driving culture, and Flavour Factory is the perfect way to introduce Wingstop’s iconic menu to Ireland.”

Grammy-nominated Belfast rapper, Jordan Adetunji, said: “I am such a huge fan of Wingstop - not just the food and its iconic flavours - but also its contribution to community and culture. There’s so much raw talent in Ireland, people pushing boundaries and creating their own lanes, and they deserve spaces such as the Flavour Factory event that amplify that."

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