Bojangles

Fast food restaurant · Lackland Terrace

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Central Texas’s First Bojangles Opens in San Antonio With Very Long Lines | Eater Austin

"Opened its first Central Texas location in San Antonio on Monday, July 31 at 8730 Potranco Road, the famed chicken-and-biscuits purveyor drew lines around the block on opening day—one blogger reported a two-hour wait. The opening is part of the chain’s Texas expansion announced in June 2021, which is expected to include Austin; there are currently three locations open in North Texas and one outside of Houston." - Erin Russell

https://austin.eater.com/2023/8/4/23820146/bojangles-san-antonio-opening-hotel-emma-new-chef

8730 Potranco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78251 Get directions

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