Wingstop Planned for Evansville's West Side

New fast-casual wing restaurant to open in existing retail complex.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 4:54pm

A high-end, photorealistic studio still-life photograph featuring a stack of crisp, golden-brown chicken wings arranged elegantly on a clean, white background, using dramatic lighting and shadows to highlight the premium quality and craftsmanship of the dish.Wingstop's signature crispy chicken wings take center stage in this premium studio still life, hinting at the brand's focus on quality and craftsmanship as it expands to Evansville's west side.Evansville Today

Plans have been filed for a new Wingstop restaurant location on the west side of Evansville, Indiana. The new fast-casual wing spot would be situated in an existing retail complex that also houses the Maurices clothing store.

Why it matters

The addition of a Wingstop location on Evansville's west side signals continued commercial development and investment in that part of the city, which has seen steady population and economic growth in recent years.

The details

The proposed Wingstop would be located in a retail complex on South Red Bank Road, joining the existing Maurices clothing store. The developer has not yet provided a timeline for the project's construction and opening.

  • Plans for the new Wingstop location were filed in April 2026.

The players

Wingstop

A popular fast-casual restaurant chain specializing in chicken wings, fries, and other wing-based menu items.

Maurices

A women's clothing retailer that is an anchor tenant in the retail complex where the new Wingstop will be located.

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What’s next

The developer has not yet announced a timeline for the new Wingstop location, so the community will have to wait to see when construction begins and the restaurant opens its doors.

The takeaway

The addition of a Wingstop to Evansville's west side is a sign of continued commercial growth and investment in that part of the city, providing more dining options for local residents and visitors.