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WingsUp! Touches Down in Calgary

WingsUp! Touches Down in Calgary

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Popular QSR brand brings its fresh, never-frozen wings to Alberta—Vancouver and Surrey up next
BURLINGTON, ON, June 2, 2025 /CNW/ - WingsUp!—one of Canada's fastest-growing names in the quick-service restaurant space—has officially landed in Calgary, bringing its signature fresh, never-frozen chicken wings to the heart of Alberta.
This marks WingsUp!'s first location in the province, serving Calgarians a bold and crave-worthy menu that includes fan favourites like Medium BBQ, Jamaican Hot, Honey Garlic Parmesan, and Texas Tequila —each made to order for maximum flavour.
WingsUp! sets the standard for comfort food. Chicken wings are 100% real, fresh, and never frozen —no fillers, no shortcuts, just unbeatable flavour. Every bite reflects the care and quality put into the food, and it's why loyal customers keep coming back.
"Calgary is a natural next step for us," said Darren Czarnogorski, President of WingsUp!. "It's a city that loves great food, has a strong community spirit, and appreciates quality—everything WingsUp! stands for. We're excited to finally serve this market."
WingsUp! is built for convenience, with a small-footprint model ideal for urban settings and high-efficiency service. In-house delivery ensures customers get their wings fast and hot—without third-party markups. And for those planning events, the brand offers catering for all occasions, from office lunches and birthdays to game nights and casual get-togethers.
With 36 locations across Ontario, WingsUp! continues to expand west, with new franchise locations planned for Vancouver and Surrey by the end of summer.
The Calgary opening is part of a broader national growth strategy, with the brand actively seeking entrepreneurs to join its thriving franchise system. WingsUp! offers a turnkey franchise model with low startup costs, hands-on training, and marketing support, making it an appealing opportunity for business-minded individuals looking to invest in a growing, proven brand.
"Our goal has always been to bring WingsUp! to communities coast to coast," Czarnogorski added. "We're thrilled to be in Calgary—and we're just getting started."

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