New York City is getting a Chick-fil-A restaurant geared solely toward delivery and mobile pickup orders. The test concept will make its debut next week.
New York City is getting a Chick-fil-A restaurant geared solely toward delivery and mobile pickup orders. When the test restaurant opens next week at 79th and 2nd in the Big Apple, it will differ from other Chick-fil-A restaurants in that it "will not offer a seating area or dine-in services," the fast-food chain said Wednesday. It will only do delivery and mobile orders for pickup.
Chick-fil-A has another restaurant design it will explore this year. The other, first announced last summer, will position the kitchen above four drive-thru lanes, as FOX News Digital previously reported. It will be set up in Atlanta, the same city where Chick-fil-A has its headquarters. The company is targeting later in the year for its debut. Both concepts aim to "meet the evolving needs of our customers who desire speed and convenience," Chick-fil-A has said.
The company, which is privately-owned and famous for being closed Sundays, has been around since the 60s. Fox News Digital’s Jamie Joseph contributed to this report.
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