A street food business that serves award-winning chicken wings has secured a second pitch outside a Norwich pub.
Jus' Winging It now has a residency at The Whalebone pub in Magdalen Road and its other trailer is based at The Lady of the Lake pub in Oulton Broad.
The business began as a bricks-and-mortar restaurant on Lowestoft's Claremont Pier in May 2022.
It then relocated to Regent Road in the Suffolk seaside town in December that year.
However, owner Joe Pybus, 30, who is also a DJ, switched up the business model in May 2023 and decided that going mobile was the way forward.
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Since then, and without restaurant overheads to worry about, Jus' Winging It has taken flight and it now has two trailers.
He runs the business with his partner Annie Levis, 27, who is affectionately known as 'Mrs Chicken'.
Last summer, Jus' Winging It also won the judge's choice award for Best BBQ Wing at Wing Fest in Manchester - known as the "Olympics for chicken wings".
Mr Pybus said: "We started as a restaurant but the costs were ridiculous and we realised that we were so much better off getting trailers.
"It has not only cut our costs down massively but we are now a restaurant on wheels and can go wherever we want."
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The menu includes chicken wings, boneless bites and cauliflower wings, with a choice of sauces, chicken burgers, steak burgers, loaded fries, loaded hash browns and halloumi fries.
Mr Pybus added: "We have big plans for the business and wanted to expand and straight away we said Norwich.
"It has an amazing independent food scene and we saw a gap in the market for a chicken wing trader."
Eat in at the pub or order a takeaway through Just Eat or Uber Eats.
Jus' Winging It is at The Whalebone from 5pm to 9.30pm Tuesday to Saturday.
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