Party Fowl, known for its hot chicken and boozy slushies, has a new location on the way. The local brand is planning a fourth location at 1016 Woodland St., according to a recently filed permit.
The brand currently has spots in Downtown Nashville, Donelson and the Nashville International Airport.
Party Fowl has been in a season of change recently. After running into financial struggles, Party Fowl was acquired by Cherry Bounce Hospitality, a subsidiary of Raleigh-based investment firm Hargett Hunter, last year. Scott Taylor, CEO of Cherry Bounce Hospitality, told What Now Nashville at the time that they were restructuring Party Fowl with big plans for expansion on the horizon.
“We’ve got a few different spots we’re looking at in the market. We’re looking at smaller-sized buildings — 3,000-3,500 square feet,” Taylor said at the time. “It will be a little smaller but still deliver a great experience.”
Party Fowl offers items like hot chicken, burgers, beignets and boozy slushies.
As of now, the exact timeline for an opening in East Nashville is unclear. Efforts to reach the Party Fowl team for more details prior to the time of publication were unsuccessful today.