Chick-fil-A will open nine new restaurants across the Dallas-Fort Worth area this year. The openings will include donations to local food banks and other community initiatives. The expansion is expected to create up to 900 jobs across North Texas.
Chick-fil-A to Open Nine New Restaurants in North Texas
Chick-fil-A is expanding its North Texas presence with nine new openings this year across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Two locations have already opened, with seven more scheduled to debut later this year.
Chick-fil-A has operated in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for decades. Its first local restaurant opened at Ridgmar Mall in 1977, and its first standalone restaurant opened in Grapevine in 1998. The company also opened its 3,000th restaurant at The Shops at RedBird in Dallas.
The company has already opened restaurants at Dallas North Tollway and W. Frontier Parkway, as well as in Melissa. The other locations will open in Royse City, Hillsboro, Azle, Fort Worth, Princeton, and Sachse. A Chick-fil-A restaurant will also open at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport’s Terminal A…