Bojangles to bring fried chicken and Bo-Berry biscuits to North Texas this spring

While known for their bone-in chicken at their east coast restaurants, Bojangles is streamlining its menu in new markets such as Texas serving only boneless chicken. (Bojangles)

Popular fried chicken and biscuit chain Bojangles is set to open its first Texas location this spring.

The first Bojangles location in Texas will open at 201 E. Euless Blvd. in Euless this spring, a company spokesperson confirmed Monday. The second Texas location will open later this spring at 1631 US Highway 380 in Frisco.

Bojangles has been around since 1977 and are famous for their Cajun-inspired fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits. The North Carolina-based company was created and named by Jack Fulk after the song, “Mr. Bojangles”.

Along with the Euless and Frisco locations, construction is already underway for a third store at 790 I-35E in Lancaster. Three other Bojangles locations are planned to open in North Texas by the end of the year, according to a company press release.

Bojangles has its sights on expansion in the Lone Star State with 50 new restaurants expected to open over the next few years, according to the company. Other Bojangles restaurants to open in Texas include locations in Austin, Houston and San Antonio.

Besides its fried chicken and biscuits, Bojangles serves sandwiches, breakfast and a Bo-Berry biscuit, which is stuffed with blueberries and topped with a white icing.

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