Church’s Chicken to re-open Memphis restaurant with fresh new look

Quick-service restaurant chain Church’s Chicken will reopen its Church’s Chicken Memphis restaurant in Tennessee, US.

Set to reopen on Saturday, 17 August, the Church’s Chicken Memphis restaurant will introduce new design and décor elements, including the brand’s new interior seating options, exterior design and color palettes, and contemporary lighting inside and out.

Commenting on the reopening of the Church’s Chicken Memphis restaurant, Pete Servold – executive vice president of US Operations for Church’s Chicken, said: “We are thrilled to be re-opening this Memphis location and to once again provide our fans with the quality food and great values they know and love.

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“The Church’s family is excited to bring a fresh, new look to this restaurant while continuing the tradition of providing delicious, down-home flavor to the community we are proud to serve.”

A Church's Chicken restaurant in the US
A Church’s Chicken restaurant in the US. Photo courtesy of Dwight Burdette/Wikipedia.org.

Founded in 1952, Church’s Chicken specializes in freshly prepared original and spicy chicken and fresh-baked Honey-Butter Biscuits made from scratch daily.

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Along with its sister brand Texas Chicken outside the Americas, Church’s Chicken has over 1,500 locations in 23 countries and international territories and system-wide sales of more than $1 billion.


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