The West Side shop will be the first of eight San Antonio-area locations the company has planned. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants
Dave’s take on Nashville's cayenne pepper-loaded hot chicken began as a scrappy late-night pop-up.
LA-based Dave's Hot Chicken, a West Coast chain specializing in fiery Nashville-style fried chicken, will open its first San Antonio store this Wednesday. It's one of eight the company has planned for the Alamo City. Dave's originally planned an early 2023 grand opening for its West Side restaurant, located at 9602 State Highway 151, Suite 108. Instead, the outlet will open ahead of schedule, according to company officials.The chain's take on Nashville's cayenne-loaded chicken began as a scrappy late-night pop-up about five years ago. Since then, it's grown into franchise operation with locations in 20 states, as well as stores in Dubai and Canada.
Following Wednesday's grand opening, Dave’s Hot Chicken will be open Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
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