American chain Dave's Hot Chicken to open 57 restaurants in the UK.
According to The Sun: The popular American fast food chain is gearing up to open new locations in the UK.
Next month, the beloved chicken restaurant will open two more locations, one of which will be in London.
Dave'sDave's Hot Chicken began its operations last year on Shaftesbury Avenue in London. GettyThe chain is known for its large sliders with chicken, salad, and fries.The fast food chain announced ambitious plans to open 57 locations across the UK.
Dave's Hot Chicken, recognized as the fastest-growing chain in the US, opened its doors in London on Shaftesbury Avenue in December 2023.
Since then, long queues have formed outside the restaurant.
The brand from Los Angeles has already opened two new locations in Manchester and Birmingham this summer.
Now Dave's is preparing for the next phase of expansion by opening two more restaurants soon, according to Metro.
New Locations
According to reports, the fast food chain plans to open a location in Stevenage on Friday, October 3.
Furthermore, a second restaurant in London is scheduled to open at Westfield White City at the end of the month.
This news comes amid the announcement of plans to open 57 locations across the UK.
Stevenage Lichfield Park will be home to 'the most American' branch of Dave's, with self-ordering capabilities.
Meanwhile, the venue at Westfield White City, which will open on October 24, promises a 'bold and exciting' dining space in the heart of the shopping complex.
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Among the offerings are seven levels of Nashville-style chicken spiciness, sides, shakes, and cold drinks.
Jim Attwood, managing director of Dave's Hot Chicken UK, commented on the new openings.
“Stevenage and Westfield White City are important milestones for us in expanding across the UK,”he said.
“Stevenage is our first suburban location in Leisure Park with a strong Los Angeles influence, while Westfield White City is situated in one of the busiest shopping centers in London.”
History of Dave's
Dave's Hot Chicken was founded by four friends in East Hollywood in 2017.
The group raised $900 to buy a fryer and launch a pop-up business in a parking lot.
As true chicken fans, they started serving Nashville-style dishes and soon earned a loyal customer base, including some celebrities.
Drake, Samuel L. Jackson, and Usher expressed their love for the brand and even invested in the company.
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Greggs removed a popular drink from all its stores, leaving customers shocked.
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These news stories testify to the rapid growth of Dave's Hot Chicken in the UK, where the American fast-food style receives a positive response from local consumers. The opening of new locations highlights the successful expansion of the brand in the international market, which is gradually gaining the loyalty of fans of excellent chicken.Read also
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