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WNB Factory, an Atlanta-based franchise specializing in wings and burgers, opened its doors at Huntington Gateway Shopping Center on Sept. 19, according to manager Doug Hwang.
Hwang, who’s preparing to open another franchise in Centreville in January, said the restaurant is known for its 100% certified Angus beef, which is not pre-frozen. The eatery also offers 24 flavors of chicken wings, cheesesteaks, chicken sandwiches and tenders, fried rice, a variety of salads, sides and fries, and both shakes and smoothies.
Food can be purchased for delivery or pickup via the WNB Factory’s website or the WNB app.
WNB Factory, part of the PK Restaurant Group, was founded 25 years ago by two friends who wanted to provide Atlantans with fast food made from fresh and premium ingredients. While most of WNB’s franchises are currently located in the Deep South, restaurants have also recently popped up in Oakton, Richmond and Colonial Heights, Virginia; Jessup, Maryland; and Ohio.
WNB Factory is located at 5952 Richmond Highway and is open Monday to Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; and Sundays, noon to 8 p.m.
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Yea! Ericka, thanks for the great news and keeping the community informed of what's happening locally.
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Erika, thanks for the update.
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