My husband is excited that we have a Wingstop close by. I am... not quite so enthused because all of their wings are breaded so there are no options for me to eat there; I cut small pieces of two wings that he ordered, just to be able to taste and review.
My husband's main complaint was that it took him 15 minutes to get food. He described the restaurant as one with evident "growing pains": a manager in the back who yelled nonstop, and general chaos among the staff. However, the food was still perfectly hot when my husband brought it home, so there is that.
He really liked the fries. They looked well-seasoned and crisp. He ordered an assortment of three kinds of boneless wings. I didn't try the atomic. The teriyaki didn't have a very strong flavor and the breading was awfully thick, while the lemon pepper did have a pleasant lemony taste. The chicken meat looked to be of a good quality.
My husband didn't tell me what he paid for his meal, but I found the takeout menu he brought home. YIKES. Wingstop is awfully expensive for what you get, and for such slow service, too.
I certainly won't encourage him to go here again, but I imagine he'll drop by nevertheless. He'd get a lot more for his time and money if he went into the deli at the nearby Fry's or Walmart.