Juicy Birds Planning Multiple New Locations In Ontario

Juicy Birds has 15 locations open

Emily McGinn
Written By Emily McGinn
Senior Regional Reporter
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Juicy Birds is continuing its rapid expansion across Ontario with multiple locations in the pipeline. The 100% halal Nashville hot chicken brand hosted a grand opening in Burlington earlier this month, followed by an opening in London in mid-August. The London opening brought the brand to 15 open locations.

Now, the brand is expanding to Downtown Toronto. Slated to open the new restaurant in the Entertainment District at 118 John Street, the team is hoping to open at the end of August, according to blogTO. An official grand opening date has not been announced.

This week, the chicken chain announced that they have a new location heading to eastern Ontario. It will open at 764 Gardiners Rd, Unit F001-A, in Kingston. A grand opening date has not been announced for that location yet.

Three friends launched the chicken brand with its first location in Toronto’s GreekTown neighborhood in 2022.

The menu features specialty chicken sandwiches and sides such as coleslaw, sweet pickles, and mozzarella sticks. They also sell boxes with tenders and sliders, as well as other comfort classics like chicken and waffles. Customers can choose different levels of heat, ranging from no heat to Nashville hot and burnin’.

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Emily McGinn is a passionate writer from the Los Angeles area. She has experience reporting on local news and the restaurant industry, and in multimedia writing for podcasts and videos. In her free time, she enjoys exploring restaurants and finding new coffee shops to try.
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