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Niagara Falls Planning Board Gives Green Light to Niagara County's First Chick-fil-A

In an exciting development for fast-food enthusiasts in Niagara Falls, the City's Planning Board unanimously approved the construction of a new Chick-fil-A restaurant. With an 8-0 vote, the board gave the go-ahead for the county's first-ever Chick-fil-A.

Niagara Falls Planning Board Gives Green Light to Niagara County's First Chick-fil-A

The proposed location for the new restaurant is at the intersection of Niagara Falls Boulevard and Fashion Outlets Boulevard, just southwest of the mall. Spanning an impressive 5,000 square feet, the facility will feature a double-lane drive-thru and an inviting outdoor patio for customers to enjoy.

 

During a recent meeting of the Niagara Falls Planning Board, members reviewed and approved the plans for the Chick-fil-A restaurant. This decision sets the stage for the arrival of the popular fast-food chain in Niagara County, much to the delight of local residents and visitors alike.

 

Chick-fil-A, headquartered in Georgia, first opened its doors as a standalone restaurant in Atlanta back in 1986. However, it wasn't until 2018 that the chain made its way to Western New York with the opening of a restaurant in the Rochester area.

 

Since then, Chick-fil-A has gained a strong following in the region with three locations already operating in Erie County - Cheektowaga, Depew, and Hamburg. The approval of the new Niagara Falls location further expands the reach of this beloved fast-food brand bringing its signature chicken sandwiches and waffle fries closer to the residents of Niagara County.

 

As construction commences on the new Chick-fil-A, anticipation builds among locals who eagerly await the grand opening. With its commitment to quality food and exceptional customer service, Chick-fil-A is sure to become a popular dining destination in Niagara Falls offering a delightful addition to the city's culinary landscape.

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