Award-winning chicken wings launch at city venues after hugely successful pop-up
However, Jus' Winging It owner Joe Pybus has revealed that city folk are still able to enjoy the strips, loaded fries and signature wings at two different venues.
"We've had a really exciting couple of weeks since our pop-up at Yalm ended, at the start of February," he said.
The pop-up at Yalm was the most successful one the food hall had ever hosted (Image: Jus' Winging It)
"Every Wednesday, between 5pm to 9pm, people can find us at Dick's Bar for unlimited wings, popcorn chicken and a live DJ.
"This week we announced that, from Thursdays to Saturdays for the next month, we can be found at The Artichoke pub."
The new locations follow a three-month stint at Yalm Foodhall in the Royal Arcade, during which the company sold more than 3.5 tonnes of chicken alone, excluding sides.
The company serves chicken wings and strips, as well as popcorn chicken and a range of sides (Image: Jus' Winging It)
While Mr Pybus knew that there would be demand for Jus' Winging It in the city, he could never have predicted how successful it would end up being.
"We had had a few requests to return to the city, so we hoped some of our customers would seek us out," he explained.
"From the first week, it just took off. It was absolutely crazy.
Joe Pybus and his partner, Annie Levis (Image: Jus' Winging It)
"We've been told it was Yalm's most successful pop-up ever, which was hugely affirming for us - we must be doing something right!"
Jus' Winging It's popularity extends further than East Anglia's borders, with the company winning several awards annually at the national Wing Fest competitions.
Mr Pybus is now dreaming of opening his own permanent spot in Norwich in the next 12 to 18 months.
Jus' Winging It has a national following and started life as a food truck (Image: Jus' Winging It)
"We love spreading the brand nationally, so we will always compete at Wing Fest," he added.
"It would be amazing to have our own headquarters in Norwich soon as well.
"During our stint at Yalm, we served people from Southend and some who had travelled to see us from the Midlands.
"It has been ridiculous and we can't wait to see what this year brings."
