Wingman’s twice-fried chicken flies south, finding its sweet spot in Johnson County
March 15, 2022 | Austin Barnes
A pandemic-battered, Westport fried chicken restaurant is on the move, chasing new opportunities in Overland Park and frying up a second chance that could be the secret ingredient to franchise expansion, its owner said.
“Wingman is the food provider for the entire district,” said Duane Jordan, owner of a Wingman Kitchen franchise, detailing the restaurant’s pivot into GameTime District — a massive, four-venue events and activity hub nestled in the Johnson County suburb.
Click here to read about another business within the district, LEVELUP Arena, and its co-owner’s commitment to equity in esports.
The chicken wings-focused restaurant shuttered its local flagship location at 4117 Pennsylvania Avenue in late 2021. The building was also home to a sister-franchise, Sweet Combforts — an ode to Belgium liege waffles, which pair perfectly with the operation’s crave-worthy chicken, Jordan said.
With the restaurant industry ever changing amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Wingman is expected to consolidate its Missouri operation into a North Kansas City-sauced ghost kitchen, he added.
Click here to follow Wingman Kitchen on Instagram.
Cluckin-good vibe
“We’re trying to create [the] atmosphere of a cool, fun place where people can come and hangout, relax, get good food, get a good drink, listen to music, and just kind of vibe.”
A serial entrepreneur, Jordan got his start as a business and marketing consultant. He then launched his own private lending company alongside a Dubai-based partner, he said.
The effort focused heavily on restaurant development which ultimately led the pair into franchising their own pair of Wingman and Sweet Combforts locations.
“We opened the first restaurant a month before COVID hit,” Jordan recalled, detailing a change in the company’s course of direction over the past two years.
“Being in Westport, we learned a lot of your money is made [from foot traffic]. It’s made by the St. Patrick’s Day parade,” Jordan said, offering an example of the kind of event that can make or break a main street business.
“[Because of COVID] we had to come up with different ideas and unique ways to get people out [of their homes] and into the restaurant. …We had to be more flexible and inventive in dealing with COVID and finding ways where people would be comfortable coming out and gathering,” he continued, noting he has no regrets or grievances with the Westport location.
“It’s a younger crowd in Westport. And when you’re younger like that and going out — and you only have $30 — you’re not spending $30 on eating out.”
As Wingman settles into the GameTime District, much of its attention will be focused on serving the needs of families on the hunt for good (and kid-friendly) food and quality entertainment.
“It’s a happening spot in Johnson County — where families can come and the kids can go hangout and game while the parents go to a concert,” he said.
“We do chicken tenders, we do chicken sandwiches, we do rice bowls, we have salads,” he detailed, noting Wingman dishes are Asian-inspired and many are paired with the restaurant’s signature “cluckin’ good sauce.” Its chicken offerings are twice-fried for the perfect crunch.
For customers with a sweet tooth, the restaurant will continue to serve Sweet Combforts’ waffle pops in a variety of toppings, like Fruity Pebbles cereal and cheesecake. The waffles are also expected to highlight the forthcoming addition of a brunch service and performances by local jazz artists.
Jordan hopes the changes can better establish the businesses in the minds of locals, he said, leading to the potential of more franchising opportunities down the road.
Click here to learn more about Wingman Kitchen or here for details on Sweet Combforts.
This story is possible thanks to support from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, a private, nonpartisan foundation that works together with communities in education and entrepreneurship to create uncommon solutions and empower people to shape their futures and be successful.
For more information, visit www.kauffman.org and connect at www.twitter.com/kauffmanfdn and www.facebook.com/kauffmanfdn

2022 Startups to Watch
stats here
Related Posts on Startland News
KCMO reveals seven innovation partners and inaugural demo day
Mayor Sly James on Tuesday announced seven partners for the 2016 Innovation Partnership Program and the program’s new accelerator-like approach. Now in its second year, the IPP provides select startups with city data and infrastructure at no cost and the opportunity to develop, test and demonstrate innovative solutions for the city. For the first time, the…
With traction in tow, Super Dispatch is a model ‘lean startup’
Super Dispatch began like every tech startup: with a good idea. But as founder Bek Abdullayev will tell you, it takes more than that to be successful. In 2013, Abdullayev founded Super Dispatch, a software-as-a-service platform for the trucking industry intended to eliminate paperwork. Super Dispatch streamlines the communication of documents between truckers and their…
‘Makerspace in the ‘Hood’ wants to smother poverty and crime with creativity
Every successful entrepreneur is born with a seed of opportunity. It is impossible for one person to be successful on their own; whether you extend gratitude to your family for their support, your university for its resources, or the angel investor who believed in you when nobody else did. Now imagine you grew up in…
Pipeline Entrepreneurs accepting applicants for 2017 fellowship
Ahead of its first adventure abroad, Pipeline Entrepreneurs is accepting applications for its fellowship program that not only affords entrepreneurial education but also a network of powerful business leaders. The 2017 class will mark the organization’s 11th-annual program in which Pipeline accepts at least 10 entrepreneurs from the around the region to participate in a…








