
Germantown staple Mike’s Hot Wings and Such is spreading its sauce south. The popular wing spot is gearing up to open in Collierville with a livelier, bar-forward setup tailored to evening regulars and sports-night crowds, adding another food-and-drink option to the Shops at Carriage Crossing.
As reported by What Now Memphis, owner Mike Davis said the new restaurant will take over suite 741 at 4674 Merchants Park Circle and that “the store front will change just a bit.” He told the outlet the Collierville location will offer a full bar with more of a sports bar feel, and that an official opening date is still to be determined. Davis added that the Carriage Crossing outpost will stick with the brand’s core lineup of fresh, made-to-order wings, pizza, and fish.
New Outpost At Carriage Crossing
The Shops at Carriage Crossing at 4674 Merchants Park Circle ranks as one of Collierville’s key retail and dining hubs, mixing national chains with local restaurants that help fuel steady foot traffic. Property listings and center profiles point to the usual selling points for operators that move in: high visibility, a wide customer base, and a cluster of complementary dining concepts. Those factors helped steer Mike’s team toward the center for its expansion, according to available listings and property details by CommercialCafe.
Menu And Vibe
In Collierville, Mike’s plans to keep the greatest hits that built its Germantown following, including whole wings, tenders, pizzas and fried fish, while layering in more evening-focused offerings and full drink service. The restaurant’s website emphasizes the same made-to-order approach and large-portion, Southern-friendly menu that regulars know from the original spot. That mix of casual comfort food and a louder sports bar interior is the concept Davis aims to lift from Germantown and drop into Carriage Crossing, according to the restaurant’s site at Mike's Hot Wings & Such.
Collierville’s Growing Scene
Collierville has logged a run of new openings and small retail shakeups around Carriage Crossing as the shopping district keeps drawing fresh operators and concepts. Local business listings and the town’s chamber describe the center as a walkable, mixed-use retail destination, a setup that helps explain why independent and regional restaurants keep planting flags there. That ongoing commercial activity makes Carriage Crossing an appealing fit for concepts that want to tap into daytime shoppers and still catch the dinner and game-day crowd, and the Collierville Chamber highlights the center’s role in local commerce and its draw for the broader community.
Davis says he hopes to lock in a firm opening date soon and plans to share updates on the restaurant’s social media channels. Until then, Collierville residents can look forward to a new neighborhood hangout serving wings, pizza, fish, and a full bar in the middle of the Shops at Carriage Crossing.









