The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

New option for chicken wings opens in N. Fulton

- By Mitchell Northam Mitchell.Northam@ajc.com

There’s a new spot to get chicken wings in north Fulton County. Wild Wing Café — which prides itself on hot wings, cold beer and good times — opened another location in metro Atlanta earlier this month, cutting the ribbon on its Johns Creek location on March 9. The Hilton Head, South Carolina-based eatery also has locations in Dunwoody, Snellville, Alpharetta, McDonough, Dacula and Gainesvill­e.

The Johns Creek spot is at 11585 Jones Bridge Road in the Abbots Village Shopping Center and is open every day from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. The Johns Creek franchise will be managed by Bill and Kris Peterson.

“We’re excited to offer the Johns Creek community a fun place to enjoy a variety of delicious foods and craft beers, hear live local music and cheer on their favorite Atlanta and SEC teams,” Bill Peterson said in a statement.

The Petersons also manage Wild Wing Café locations in Snellville and Dacula.

Wild Wing Café occupies about 8,000 square feet and will employ about 75 people. Its website says it’s hir- ing now. The restaurant also features a 30-seat bar, four garage doors for an openair feel, and a private party room for up to 28 guests.

In all, there are 43 television­s throughout the restaurant, so you’ll never miss the big game. The bar includes 30 taps that will feature local breweries.

Wild Wing Café’s menu includes burgers, sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups, dips and of course, wings, which can be ordered in 33 different sauces.

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