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Pluckers Wing Bar Opens Concession In Austin FC's Q2 Stadium

The sports bar and restaurant announced Wednesday it plans to bring its cult-favorite wings to Austin FC fans at the new soccer stadium.

AUSTIN, TX — Pluckers Wing Bar will open a concession location in Austin FC's new Q2 Stadium this spring, officials said.

The sports bar and restaurant announced last Wednesday it plans to bring its cult-favorite wings, waffle fries and buffalo bites to Austin FC fans at the new Major League Soccer stadium in North Austin. The 20,500 seat stadium is expected to open this spring.

The Pluckers Wing Bar concession stand will be located in the Southeast corner of Q2 Stadium’s main concourse level behind Section 135, officials said.

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“Austin has waited years for a major league team and Pluckers is extremely proud to sponsor a first-class organization such as Austin FC,” said Dave Paul, co-owner of Pluckers Wing Bar. “Not only will we be extending our five free wings promotion to the soccer matches, if Austin FC scores first, but Pluckers has also been chosen as one of the select Austin restaurants to operate a food stand inside Q2 Stadium.”

As part of their new partnership with Austin FC, Pluckers said it will gift everyone in attendance at home games a coupon for five free wings when Austin FC scores first.

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The first home match at Q2 Stadium will feature Austin FC vs. San Jose Quakes on June 19, according to Capital City Soccer.

Throughout the season, Pluckers will host watch parties at their additional seven Austin locations, as well as host events with Austin FC players. Additional details on player events will be announced in the coming months.

For more information on Pluckers or if interested in employment opportunities at Pluckers, please visit www.pluckers.com.

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