Hott Wings has one location in the Edmond Railyard and is now renovating the old Yo Pablo location at 6728 N. Olie.
They've completely gutted the inside.
https://www.edmondeddies.com/hott-wings/
Hott Wings has one location in the Edmond Railyard and is now renovating the old Yo Pablo location at 6728 N. Olie.
They've completely gutted the inside.
https://www.edmondeddies.com/hott-wings/
This location is so out-of-the-way that I have wondered if anything can succeed here long-term. It would have had a better chance is Chesapeake was still thriving, but you kind of have to know where this building is to find this place. Best of luck to them, however!
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Yo Pablo was very busy.
The reason they closed had nothing to do with a lack of business.
Hott Wings has a few appetizers, wings, a few salads and wraps. Just a limited menu. Some of the best wings in the metro IMO. Wing fans that haven’t made it to the Railyard in Edmond Will enjoy this place when they find it.
Locally-owned Eddie's will soon be opening a new location near Nichols Hills at 6728 N. Olie.
The building is in the process of a complete gut and remodel and will have a similar high style to their Edmond location.
Eddie's describes itself as a scratch kitchen that cooks everything fresh every day. They specialize in fresh fish, award-winning wings, sandwiches, burgers, salads, and pastas. Also, a full and lively bar scene.
In addition to the Eddies at 2nd and Coltrane in Edmond, the group also operates Hott Wings in the Edmond Railyard and The Lounge at 3601 E. 2nd.
They are aiming to be open at the new spot in early May.
Very happy to see a solid investment in this property and finally covering up that horrible cinder block exterior and interior.
Looks like it will be a great transformation!
I've heard great things about their wings, but their original location is pretty far out of the way for me. Looking forward to this upgrade, I have a feeling this will do really well here.
I stopped by this weekend. Wings were tasty. Fries could use work, unless you're into flash fried fries. I thought they could stand to be crispier. For the distance, and overall package wing supreme is better for me.
Popular in Edmond due to its wings, large menu, and lively bar scene, Eddie's opens today (Wednesday 5/24) at 6728 N. Olie near Nichols Hills.
Eddie's describes itself as a scratch kitchen that cooks everything fresh every day. They specialize in fresh fish, award-winning wings, sandwiches, burgers, salads, and pastas.
In addition to the Eddies at 2nd and Coltrane in Edmond, the group also operates Hott Wings in the Edmond Railyard and The Lounge at 3601 E. 2nd.
Hours are Monday through Thursday 11 AM to 11 PM; Saturday 11 AM to midnight; and Sunday 10:30 AM to 10 PM with brunch served.
i think this will do very well in that area ..
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