The legendary fast-food chain in the United States, the precise date at which the first British site opens

A legendary fast food chain in the United States has the precise date when it will open its first location in the United Kingdom.

Chick-fil-A will open in Belfast in just a matter of days.

The Northern Ireland branch will open on Thursday 30 January, consumers only have seven days to wait before they can visit the remarkable Fried Chicken restaurant.

The branch will open an Applegreen service station in Lisburn, Antrim’s County, on the Lisburn South highway.

The petrol station provider already has a partnership with Chick-fil-A restaurants in the US.

A site at the moment in Applegreen Templepatrick, Antrim, will open at a later time in March.

But those keen to swing by the fast food joint on the weekend should be aware of its unique trading hours.

In the United States, Chick-Fil-A is closed on Sunday due to the strict Christian ideals of its deceased founder, Truett Cathy.

And this rule will remain once the logo opens in the United Kingdom.

Fast food lovers in the rest of Britain will also have the possibility to see the menu soon.

The famous fried chicken brand revealed exclusively to The Sun in September that it would launch in Northern Ireland, Leeds, Liverpool, and London.

The chain approached an emerging transient reading window in 2019.

The Sun has contacted Chick-fil-A to find out the exact date of the four other openings across the UK and will update the piece once we hear back.

The fast food chain is known for its bird sandwiches and emblematic gofres potatoes.

The Sun had a chance to try its menu ahead of its opening in the UK, which you can check out here.

Chick-Fil-A is the only American logo that seeks to forge a position in the British market.

Last week, Carl’s Jr said it would open it first site in the UK come April.

The site, which will respond to 50 consumers at the same time, is introduced through the Boparan restaurant group.

Posting on Reddit, one branded the fast food giant “better than most, including McDonald’s and Burger King”.

Another said: “Western cheese hamburger is undefeated. “

THE most popular menu items at Chick-fil-A are the chicken nuggets, waffle fries, the classic Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich, and the spicy deluxe chicken sandwich.

The Chick-Fil-A original bird sandwich comprises a freshly empanized boneless bird breast, barrel cooked at a hundred percent subtle peanut oil and served in a roasted bun and butter with pickles.

Nuggets and waffle fries are a staple on the chain’s menu.

Customers can also purchase breakfast items, including biscuits, salads, treats, coffee and more.

The chain stands out for its lemonades that occur in regular, food and strawberry varieties.

The original recipe for drinks only 3 ingredients: freshly pressed lemon juice (with pulp), sugar and natural cane water.

According to the reports, the Chuck E family entertainment and dining center is also making plans to launch six branches in England and Scotland.

Dave’s Hot Chicken opened its first UK location at the end of last year.

The brand, highlighted by its Jumbo Bird cursor, introduced in Shafttsbury Street in London in November.

Tex-Mex brand Velvet Taco will also make its UK debut next spring.

Popeyes entered the British market in 2021 and turned out to be a good fortune with voracious consumers since then.

The American hamburger chain Wendy’s, which already has 31 sites in the United Kingdom, will cut the tape into 8 new places this year.

The chain returned to the British in 2021 after a 20-year hiatus.

Wingstop recently operates places throughout the United Kingdom and will open 15 more in 2024.

Lemon Pepper Holdings, which manages Britain’s fast-food chain portfolio, said this resolution would create up to 750 jobs.

The US hospitality brand said it is its biggest year of expansion since launching Wingstop in the UK six years ago.

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