Wings 'N More Express opens on Barker Cypress Road in Cypress
Wings 'N More Express opened June 1 at 8722 Barker Cypress Road, bringing wings, Texas Tenders and burgers to Cypress for the first time.

Wings 'N More Express opened June 1 at 8722 Barker Cypress Road in Cypress, giving northwest Harris County its first Wings 'N More location in the Cypress area. The quick-service spot adds another drive for diners who want a fast lunch, an easy takeout dinner or a casual stop close to home, all from a corridor that keeps adding new retail and restaurant options.
The menu centers on chicken wings, Texas Tenders, burgers and more, with 11 signature sauces giving the brand its main draw a wide range of flavors. The Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce lists the location as dine-in or drive-thru, which makes the new store useful for both sit-down meals and grab-and-go orders. Wings 'N More also describes the concept as Texas-style comfort food, with wings, ribs, sandwiches and seafood among its offerings, along with staples such as chicken fried steak and quesadillas.

The Cypress opening is part of a longer buildout. A Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing listed a renovation of an existing facility at 8722 Barker Cypress Road, with work starting Feb. 1, 2026 and an estimated cost of $350,000. A commercial real-estate listing called the project a new 10-year ground-lease restaurant site scheduled to open in June 2026, showing the restaurant had been moving through planning and construction for months before the first customers arrived.

Wings 'N More traces its history to College Station, where the chain was founded in 1986 by former NFL player Mark Dennard. The Express format came later, developed in 2008 as a dine-in quick-service concept, and the company says there are now multiple Wings 'N More Express locations across Texas. For Cypress, the June 1 opening is more than another chain storefront. It marks the brand’s first foothold in the area and adds another familiar dining option to a stretch of Barker Cypress Road that residents are increasingly using for everyday shopping and meals.
This article was produced by Prism’s automated news system from verified source data, official records, and press releases, then run through automated quality and moderation checks before publishing. The system is built and supervised by the people who set the standards it runs under. Read our full AI policy.
Did this article answer your question?

