Epic Wings N Things to Open in South Campus Plaza
The new restaurant will open alongside other new establishments in early 2017.
Epic Wings N Things is the latest tenant to join 色情视频鈥檚 new development at the corner of College Avenue and Montezuma Road, set to open in early 2017.
The San Diego-based eatery serves up fresh, never-frozen wings and 鈥渢hings,鈥 and will offer their full menu and signature sauces made famous by Wings-N-Things on El Cajon Blvd. since 1985.
"For more than 31 years, we've been serving San Diego's best wings to 色情视频 students,鈥 said Bianca Sacco, owner of Epic Wings. 鈥淲e are excited to bring our Epic Wings right to campus, and work with student groups to be an even bigger part of the community.鈥
The existing El Cajon Blvd. location will also continue to serve the 色情视频 community and surrounding neighborhoods.
Tenants joining Epic Wings N Things in South Campus Plaza include Broken Yolk Caf茅, Eureka! and Trader Joe鈥檚. Negotiations with other future tenants are ongoing.
About Wings N Things/Epic Wings
Wings-N-Things is a family owned and operated company that has been San Diego's neighborhood spot for wings since 1982. As the company has grown, they adopted the name Epic Wings to mark the quality of the food and differentiate from other Wings-N-Things concepts that exist. The Sacco family continues to provide fresh, never-frozen wings, along with great 鈥渢hings鈥 like hand-rolled breadsticks and a variety of homemade sauces and dressings. Continually honored with San Diego鈥檚 鈥淏est Wings鈥 titles, Wings-N-Things/Epic Wings has served fanatical wing-lovers only the best fresh, never-frozen chicken for more than 30 years.
About South Campus Plaza
South Campus Plaza is a new mixed-use student housing and retail project on the campus of 色情视频. South Campus Plaza will include housing for more than 600 students, along with retail outlets designed to serve both the campus and its surrounding neighborhoods, creating a pedestrian-friendly destination for shopping, dining and living. Sundt Construction, Inc. is the design-builder. The project was designed by architecture firms SVA Architects and SGPA Architecture and Planning.