

The new locations will feature many of the same elements of the flagship restaurants: Diner-culture elements like red-and-white checkered vinyl floors, oak-slat booths, a classic 1960s-era aluminum-banded countertop, and vintage opal glass pendant, replica vintage blues posters sourced from Nashville antique shops, hand-painted murals and old-school neon signage. The group opened a second location in April of this year across from Southern Methodist University on Hillcrest Ave and McFarlin Blvd. It opened in late September last year in the iconic mid-century building where restaurant mogul Norman Brinker (Brinker International, parent to Chili’s, Steak & Ale, etc.) opened his first concept, Brink’s Restaurant. Lucky’s Hot Chicken’s flagship location at 4505 Gaston Ave. The gayborhood location will, however, offer a large space featuring an all-day dining menu, and it will remain open late-night like Lucky’s Hot Chicken in Highland Park. But the Oak Lawn location on Lemmon, the concept’s third dine-in-focused outpost, won’t feature a drive-thru like the other new spots.

Bagels location.įour of the seven new locations in total will feature drive-thrus. Lucky’s Hot Chicken, the Texas-owned-and -operated hot chicken concept restaurant, this week announced plans to expand, with five new North Texas locations slated to open by early 2022, with one of those locations set for 3827 Lemmon Ave., in the former Einstein Bros.
