Dave’s Hot Chicken Planning Restaurants In Wilshire Center-Koreatown, Fairfax

News of forthcoming eateries arrive on the heels of chain's debut in North Hollywood.

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief

Quick-service hot chicken franchise Dave’s Hot Chicken is looking to double its footprint in the City.

On the heels of opening in North Hollywood, What Now Los Angeles (WNLA) uncovered plans for at least two new Dave’s Hot Chicken outposts.

The NoHo restaurant is the second for the fast-growing company joining the original East Hollywood location.

Dave’s Hot Chicken has snagged a corner 1,720-square-foot space in Central Plaza, formerly occupied by Togo’s Sandwiches, in Wilshire Center-Koreatown.

It will include a 241-square-foot patio, at 3462 Wilshire Blvd, and is slated to open in December 2019, Co-Owner Arman Oganesyan in an email Tuesday told WNLA.

The Fairfax neighborhood of Los Angeles is also getting a Dave’s Hot Chicken, what will be the chain’s fourth location.

It will replace the now-shuttered Eat A Pita, at 465 N. Fairfax Avenue, according to the company’s website, and is expected to come online late-February, 2020.

An outpost in San Diego, the first outside of LA, is also in the works, but an exact location has not been disclosed.

The San Diego store is targeting a late-spring 2020 debut.

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Caleb J. Spivak is the Founder and CEO of What Now Media Group.
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