Ezell’s Famous Chicken celebrates its 40th anniversary

This weekend,

Ezell’s Famous Chicken

celebrates its 40th anniversary. No, there wasn’t a fried cake, but the event was special anyway.

The fried chicken chain opened its first location on Feb. 3, 1984 in the Central District and soon became a local favorite.

(In case you didn’t hear, Oprah’s a fan, too.)

To honor its big b-day, staff at Ezell’s will be wearing those retro 1980s uniforms throughout the month — so be sure to compliment them on the sharp duds if you visit.

The company also announced a “40 for 40” campaign through its

Hazel Danielle Clayton Foundation

(HDC) that raises money for youth-centered organizations in the Seattle and Portland areas. HDC is named after a former restaurant employee and community outreach specialist at Ezell’s who died in 2023.

Guests can contribute to the cause by adding a 40-cent donation to online orders this month.

This story was originally published here.

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