Fresh chicken sandwiches, nuggets, salads, and waffle fries


























"A recently opened area location provides a full-service drive-thru and curbside pickup for mobile orders placed through the chain's app; it represents the chain's continued local expansion and emphasis on mobile-order convenience." - Susan Stapleton

"This location opened as the chain’s 11th local outpost in early January at the corner of Charleston Boulevard and Fort Apache Road; it adds another quick-service option to the area and is expected to be joined later this year by another very popular counter-service chain launching its second Las Vegas expansion." - Bradley Martin

"The long-awaited Chick-fil-A opening on Thursday, January 7 at 1100 S. Fort Apache Road will occupy the former Claim Jumper space at West Charleston Boulevard and South Fort Apache Road; the 5,011-square-foot drive-thru restaurant includes an outdoor dining area and will offer a drive-thru and curbside pickup for mobile orders through the Chick-fil-A mobile app. Instead of the usual Chick-fil-A First camping event, the brand plans to surprise 100 local heroes and donate $25,000 to a local food bank through Feeding America. This is the 11th Chick-fil-A in the Las Vegas area, located across from Boca Park and half a mile from Tivoli Village. Local franchise owner Bill Carnohan hired 125 full- and part-time staff; Carnohan and his family moved to Las Vegas in June after 20 years in Charlotte, where he would have breakfast at Chick-fil-A with his daughter Maryn, and his son Bryce worked as a team member through high school. The location is open from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday." - Susan Stapleton

"There's also a planned westside Chick-fil-A to replace the former Claim Jumper at the corner of Charleston Boulevard and Fort Apache." - Bradley Martin

"I've learned that Chick-fil-A will be built at the corner of Charleston Boulevard and Fort Apache — across from Boca Park and about half a mile from Tivoli Village — as a 5,011-square-foot drive-thru restaurant with an outdoor dining area and an indoor playground, alongside a 4,000-square-foot retail section whose tenants are not yet confirmed; the move was first uncovered in February, the company has not yet publicly announced the switch, and fans should expect at least six months of construction after the existing building is removed." - Bradley Martin