, a restaurant chain owned by basketball star Shaquille OβNeal, opened its first Michigan location in Clio on Feb. 6. The restaurant, founded in 2018, is inspired by OβNealβs home-cooked childhood favorites beyond chicken sandwiches and includes staples like crispy chicken grilled cheese, jalapeΓ±o slaw, hand-crafted ice cream shakes, root beer, and more, according to the
OβNeal references his favorite meals growing up through the names of the menu items like βUncle Jerome,β a Nashville hot chicken sandwich with lettuce, mayo, and pickles, or βLucilleβs Mac nβ Cheese,β with Cheez-It crust. Classics like chicken tenders and chicken Caesar salads are also available.
Big Chicken has committed to not use hormones or preservatives in any of their products, and to use only cage-free chickens.
In addition to the new Clio restaurant, the chain plans to open several other locations throughout Michigan, including many throughout metro Detroit. Big Chicken signed a lease for its newest location in Hartland in December, according to the . That restaurant is set to open in the spring.
βOur talented partners with H&D Group Investments are a powerhouse team who have a passion for bringing BIG fun to more families throughout eastern Michigan,β Big Chicken CEO Josh Halpern said in a press release from IFA. βThey have a great understanding of what Big Chicken is all about, and weβre thrilled to see how they will continue to scale the brandβs presence across the Midwest. Letβs GROW, Hartland!β
H&D Group Investments is currently looking for additional sites to develop Big Chicken in the state, said IFA. New locations are expected to open in Ann Arbor, Lansing, Flint, Saginaw, Mt. Pleasant, and more, according to Μύ.
And they arenβt stopping there. Big Chicken has over 300 locations in development across the country, as well as locations in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Seattle, Houston, Arizona, Illinois, Ohio, New York, and more, .
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