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Popular Canadian chicken chain spreads wings in San Antonio

These are just a few of 6ixty Wings' 60 flavors.
Canadian chicken chain 6ixty Wings is going all-in on San Antonio. After opening its first U.S. restaurant in Rogers Ranch in January, the Ontario-based franchise is already slated to open a second outpost at 12030 Culebra Rd in summer 2026.
The concept was founded in Ontario in 2021 and quickly became one of Canada’s fastest-growing franchises. While San Antonio’s current location at 2703 N Loop 1604 W #106 is the only outpost outside its home country, it has restaurants in the works in Dallas and Houston and in international destinations like Dubai, London, Sydney, and New Delhi.
True to its name, 6ixty Wings offers a menu stacked with 60 different flavors. The lengthy list, handily divided by profile on the website, covers crowd pleasers like lemon pepper, garlic Parmesan, and spicy ranch, but then takes a detour from popular chains like Wing Stop. Guests can order globally inspired wings seasoned with chipotle mango, tandoori spices, or sriracha, or sink their teeth into novelty wings like dill pickle.
Diners who want a break from chicken can also dig into a towering double-patty burger, a salad topped with popcorn shrimp, quesadillas, or grilled wraps. Sides include garlic bread, jalapeño poppers, mozzarella sticks, and loaded fries. One of the latter purports to be dusted with Tex-Mex seasoning, but San Antonio will be the judge of that.
Local customers will also be happy to know that the prices are generally affordable. One pound and one flavor runs $15.99, and there are several combo deals that give wing fans a little more bang for the buck. Most of the appetizers and sides are in the $8-$12 range, and the cheesecake dessert is only $4.99.
6ixty Wings did not immediately return a request for more information on the opening timeline. But the chain's recently filed Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation project details estimate that the finish-out will wrap up in June 2026. State records are subject to change and do not always represent actual opening dates.
