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Wolfnights to Open Midtown Location
November 29, 2021, 11:21.17 am ET
Photo: Wolfnights
Casual wrap destination Wolfnights will open its first Midtown NYC location (40 W. 55th Street) on Wednesday, December 1. The company has three other NYC locations at 99 Rivington Street, 235 Bleecker Street, and 2675 Broadway.
To commemorate the grand opening, the company will offer the first 20 people in line at the new location a $50 gift card to the growing fast casual chain. Additionally, all wraps served up at the new location on opening day will be only $5 and all of the proceeds from their sales will go to Crossroads Community Services, which provides shelter, meals and healthy groceries to vulnerable New Yorkers.
Wraps include the Dire Wolf, made with fried chicken wrapped in a ginger dough with lamb bacon, melted cheddar, green papaya slaw, spicy pickled shipka peppers and Wolf Ketchup; the Mowgli, featuring grilled cauliflower wrapped in a fennel seed dough with spicy pickled pineapple, shallot, barbecue potato chips and sage aioli; and The Pack, made with scrambled eggs and lamb bacon wrapped in fig dough melted cheddar, sumac onions, tater tots, pickled Jalapeño and chipotle aioli. All wraps can also be made into a bowl with a choice of mixed greens, a bed of Arugula or Quinoa.
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