Chicken Salad Chick Looks to Be Bringing Famous Chicken Salad to Westlake

The chain already has more than 260 locations in 19 states

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Founded by Stacy and Kevin BrownChicken Salad Chick has built a considerable following with a menu featuring its famous chicken salad and a focus on the women who have brought it to the world. It has grown to encompass more than 260 restaurants in 19 states.

“At the heart of Chicken Salad Chick are the Chicks who inspire us every day,” says the brand’s website. “The named flavors on the menu are named for the real people in Stacy’s life. She chose to create new spins on classic flavors in their honor, to reflect their personalities and connections.”

The brand has also made its mark through the Chicken Salad Chick Foundation, which works to fight for a cure to cancer.

Now, the Chicken Salad Chick appears to be preparing a new location in Westlake, where submitted plan review documents show a new location in the works at 16881 Persimmon Blvd #1000.

There, guests would be able to try sandwiches like the Chicken Salad BLT and the Chick Melt; Salads, Side, and Soups; and a wide variety of chicken salad flavors ranging from Spicy varieties like Buffalo Barclay (Craving wings? This is definitely the choice for you) to Savory varieties like Lauryn’s Lemon Basil (Our brightest flavor featuring chopped pecans, fresh basil, and lemon), to Fruity and Nutty flavors like Fancy Nancy (Dress it up with Fuji apples, seedless grapes, and pecans).

Behind the location are Royal Family Businesses, a longstanding family firm-owned that franchises Chicken Salad Chick and Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen locations.

You can keep up with Chicken Salad Chick news by following @chickensaladschick on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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