Wingstop - Irving
Wingstop
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As soon as we have a menu for Wingstop from Irving, we will publish it here. In the meantime, feel free to check out the menus in the surrounding area.
Customers at this restaurant have expressed significant dissatisfaction with both service and food quality. Complaints highlight cold, improperly cooked wings with inconsistent sauce application, leading to concerns about food safety. Service delays are frequent and poorly managed, with staff appearing disengaged and unprofessional. Wait times often exceed initial estimates, and the restaurant’s overall attention to order accuracy and customer care seems lacking. Patrons recommend caution when ordering and suggest that improvements are urgently needed to restore trust and ensure a satisfactory dining experience.
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What Anonym dislikes about Wingstop:
Friday the 13th January was very bad service and the fringes were so cold and the wings had so much sauce on them. The guy in the register just stood there and didn't do anything. View all feedback.
Friday the 13th January was very bad service and the fringes were so cold and the wings had so much sauce on them. The guy in the register just stood there and didn't do anything.
I was at this wing stop 4-5 times and I had a bad experience almost every time. I order online, I show when the app says it should be ready, and then wait 20-30 minutes more for my order. And usually there are at least a few people waiting next to me with the same experience. They've never apologized so much that they're waiting. If you can choose another wing stop.
Certainly I feel food poisoning because my mild wings I ordered online were not cooked all the way through. And when I went to get the order, the 3 girls (had to be teenagers) were nothing. Just one tip: It is better to cook some chicken instead of boil. I lose money because I can't be at work. Eating fast food is generally a joke, especially this side of the city. Lesson learned.
To be honest, it’s disappointing when a restaurant doesn’t pay attention to the quality of their food. We placed an order and when we got home and opened it, I was really let down by what I saw. My wings had hardly any sauce on them at all. I ordered Cajun, but they looked more like mild buffalo wings.
If you can't even provide a proper menu, maybe you shouldn't be in the restaurant business. The offerings are just chicken, fries, cups, and veggies—a very limited selection. When I entered, I was surprised to see only a QR code for the menu. There was another QR code at the register, and yet another on the wall. It's frustrating that they don't have a physical menu at all. Am I really expected to use my phone to browse your menu while I'm dining in your establishment? When I asked the cashier for a menu, I was relieved to find one, but it didn't even have prices listed. No thank you; I'll spend my money at places that actually provide menus.