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The Ville Wings and Bar opens soon on Murchison Road; Team behind Uptown’s Chicken & Waffles announces new restaurant

By Faith Hatton, posted 1 day ago
Logo provided by: Uptown's Chicken & Waffles. 

Nothing is more permanent than a temporary solution, and for the culinary business team at Uptowns Chicken & Waffles, that couldn’t be more true. 

What began as a temporary solution to keep their employees working has become The Ville Wings and Bar, a new permanent eatery that will soon be taking up residence at 1911 Murchison Road. 

The adopted sibling to Uptown's, The Ville Wings and Bar will specialize in 20 flavors of chicken wings, nostalgic and specialized drinks and cocktails themed after Fayetteville, different cuts of fries, appetizers, sandwiches and more. 

According to Uptown’s Owner, Chef Judy Cage (Chef Judy) and Co-Founder Rashawn Moore, Fayetteville can experience their latest culinary collaboration when they open on June 24, 2025. 

“Not only do we have delicious wings, but we're gonna have such an amazing bar, great people, great food, great fun. What more can you ask for on Murchison Road,” shared Judy. “We look to get better at every location, so the goal here is to go over and really wow the customers on that side of town. I’m excited about that.” 

Some Chef Judy unique wings flavors that will be featured on the menu include honey chipotle lime and raspberry jalapeno glaze.

While the community waits for the grand opening, chicken wings featuring Uptown's original Boom Boom Sauce (pictured) are already on the menu. 

“It’s going to be the best wings in the ‘Ville. We’ve got 20 different flavored wings, so everything that you could think of, and Judy has come up with some great wing flavors," shared Moore. “We’re bringing back our Fayetteville famous fried pickles, so it’s going to be a really good spot for lunch and dinner. We’ll be open five days a week over there. We'll be open Tuesday through Saturday.” 

Chef Judy also added that the menu and entrée names will be paying homage to the city’s culture and the community that has shown unwavering support for Uptown’s over the past five years. 

“We have two chicken sandwiches that we know are going to  blow their socks off. One is called “The Scholar,” and this one has lettuce, tomato, a golden barbecue sauce, brown sugar bacon, Chipotle ranch on buttered toast. And then we have one called “The Dropout,” shared Judy. "The dropout has pickles, hot honey, coleslaw, ranch, it's delicious, but at the same time, it's messy, and it's fitting for a dropout. Sometimes during that dropout season, it gets a little messy, right? We’re super excited.” 

The Ville Wings and Bar, will soon be joining 1911 Murchison Road permanently. The temporary location for Uptown's Chicken and Waffles is here to stay. 
Photo pulled from the Uptown's Chicken & Waffles Facebook page

Regulars at Uptown's Chicken & Waffles are already familiar with the restaurant space, as the Uptown’s team temporarily relocated there in April of this year while renovations to the kitchen floor were being done at their original location at 1707 Owen Drive in Fayetteville. 

“We literally opened up another restaurant in less than seven days. It actually took us five days to get that restaurant up and moved over. We literally had to move everything out of our kitchen here on Owen Drive to move it to Murchison Road,” shared Judy. 

“They had to repair the floor completely. Literally, you could walk in and look down and see the bottom. They pulled the whole floor up, redid the plumbing, re-did drain lines and everything. During that time, we weren't going to be able to use the kitchen at all. So it was either, we shut down for three to four weeks, or we figure something out,” shared Moore. 

“We have over 38 employees on payroll, and that's a lot of mouths to feed. It was important to us to make sure we would be able to gainfully employ the staff, so that they wouldn't lose out on income,” shared Judy.

Before finding the location on Murchison Road, previously a restaurant called Henley’s Vintage Kitchen, Moore shared that they had looked into other options including a mobile kitchen, and food truck. Luckily they were able to lease the space and switch to food only and to go orders during renovations. 

Along with relocating an entire restaurant, owners had to make significant improvements to the HVAC, plumbing, toilets and more in their new location. 
Photo pulled from the Uptown's Chicken & Waffles Facebook page

Along with facing the challenge of moving day for an entire restaurant, the owners also had to put in time, funding and elbow grease to renovate their new location. Before even deciding to put in a whole new restaurant, staff made improvements to the HVAC system, plumbing, toilets and more. 

“It was a time, but  it was worth it. We wanted it to be right. We didn't want people to come and  be like, ‘Oh, they just threw this together.’ We want people to feel like you're still at Uptown’s, even if it's a smaller version,” shared Moore. 

“I hope that customers feel the love and care that we put into it, because we do care. And that was the goal, not to just throw it up as a pop up restaurant.” shared Judy. 

Now all that hard work is paying off, with the lease signed, The Ville Wings and Bar is already taking shape. Work will continue over the next two weeks to get the new location ready for a grand opening. In the meantime, Uptown's Chicken & Waffles is back at home on Owen Drive and customers are invited to feel the love from June 9- June 15 for Customer Appreciation Week featuring themed events, entertainment and menu deals as thank you. 

Keep up with all of the news, including updates on The Ville Wings and Bar, on Uptown's Facebook page here

 

Customers can feel the love this week as Uptown's Chicken & Waffles celebrates Customer Appreciation week. 
Graphic provided by: Uptown's Chicken & Waffles. 
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