Urban Bird Hot Chicken to Launch Two New Locations in San Antonio

Urban Bird Hot Chicken to Launch Two New Locations in San Antonio

A Growing Chain Adds More Heat to the Local Dining Scene

Urban Bird Hot Chicken, a Houston-based fast-casual dining chain, announced its plans to spice up San Antonio with two new locations by the end of this year. This move is a part of the popular eatery’s ongoing statewide expansion.

New Storefronts on the Horizon

Details have emerged that one of the Urban Bird establishments is expected to be located on the fringe of Stone Oak at 22106 N. US 281, Ste. 102, near TPC Parkway. The second location is under development on the city’s far westside at 8802 Potranco Road, Ste. 111. The company has not confirmed a specific opening date for either branch.

About Urban Bird Hot Chicken

The chain, established in 2020, quickly gained a legion of devotees for their Nashville-style hot chicken tenders, each featuring its unique spice blends that range in heat levels. The secret might be in the bird, as Urban Bird states that they only use all-natural halal chicken raised free from antibiotics or hormones, putting a considerable focus on the quality of their offerings. With several outlets in the Houston area and recent expansions to College Station and Round Rock, Urban Bird continues its plan for wider statewide presence.

More about the Expansion

Beside these upcoming San Antonio locations, it’s revealed that Urban Bird has an additional plan to spread its wings by opening a storefront in San Marcos. As residents await these openings, they can look forward to a meal that not only promises flavor but also quality that Urban Bird Hot Chicken is known for.

Promising Outlook

The entry of Urban Bird in San Antonio, famous for its diverse food scene, hints at exciting times ahead for the local food lovers. With its unique offerings and a commitment to quality, they are expected to carve out a niche in the local dining landscape and contribute to San Antonio’s reputation as a vibrant hub for food enthusiasts.

This development further exemplifies the city’s growth as a promising market for both established brands and emerging culinary ventures. As multiple eateries continue to see San Antonio as a prime location for their businesses, the city’s gastronomic profile earns a further boost.

Looking Forward

With no confirmed dates yet, individuals are eager to welcome Urban Bird Hot Chicken into the heart of the San Antonio dining community. Until then, the citizenry anticipates the unique dining experience that the fast-casual dining chain promises to deliver as it expands throughout the state and beyond.

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