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NFL Player's Favorite Treasure Coast Wing Spot Expands After 27 Years

A local institution with a pro football endorsement is growing — but details on the expansion remain unconfirmed by TC Sentinel reporting

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Mick Haupt
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A chicken wing restaurant on the Treasure Coast that earned a shout-out from an NFL player as the best in Florida is reportedly expanding after 27 years in business, according to public reports — though TC Sentinel has not independently confirmed the name of the establishment, its location, or the identity of the player involved.

The headline alone tells a story worth following: a local restaurant, presumably somewhere in Martin, St. Lucie, or Indian River County, has built the kind of quarter-century reputation that draws professional athletes back through the door. Twenty-seven years is not luck. That is consistency — the same recipe, the same fryer temperature, the same people showing up before the lunch rush — compounding into something a man who has eaten in every NFL city in the country still calls the best.

An expansion after nearly three decades would mark a significant moment for any small business on the Treasure Coast, where the restaurant industry runs hard against rising rents, labor costs, and the seasonal rhythms of a snowbird economy.

TC Sentinel is working to independently verify the restaurant's name, location, and the NFL player's connection to the Treasure Coast. Readers with information are encouraged to contact the sports desk. This item will be updated when those details are confirmed.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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