TO LIVE AND FRY IN L.A. In 2017, four childhood friends came up with a simple concept — take Nashville Hot Chicken and make it better than anyone else in America. With only a couple thousand dollars to their name, they boot-strapped a pop-up concept in a parking lot in East Hollywood serving a simple menu of tenders, sliders, fries, and kale slaw — they created a viral cult following with lines consistently over an hour long.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1808a NW Chipman Rd, Lee’s Summit, MO 64081
Phone: (816) 282-7790
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Reviews
The sliders are the standout: soft buns, crunchy slaw, pickles, and that signature Dave’s sauce that ties everything together. The tenders are huge and cooked just right, never dry. Even the fries hold their own—crispy, seasoned, and great for dipping.
Overall, the food is fresh, consistent, and loaded with flavor. If you’re craving real hot chicken with big portions and bold seasoning, Dave’s is always worth the stop.
Ordering:
Walked in to a nice restaurant with a decent amount of chicken options. The guy behind the counter was kind and asked if I had questions about the menu and I said no, but he explained the menu anyway. We placed two orders for the saucy flight and this is where I feel like they started getting confused on what kind of restaurant they wanna be. He asked if I wanted ranch I said sure he said how many said are they big he said no they’re small. I said four and then looked on the register and they were charging $1.50 for ranch. A wing place charging for ranch is like McDonald’s charging for ketchup or Taco Bell charging for taco sauce. If they are hurting that bad, they may want to look at their business model. Told him no thank you and he removed them. We asked for water cups and they gave us 5 oz cups that are a little larger than a shot glass. When I went to pay he asked me if I wanted to tip? This was also confusing because I was standing at the counter ordering and they give you a pager to come pick your food up. You also get your own drinks, clean your own table, and throw away your own trash. Not sure what I would tip for. They also offered a military discount but only if you were in uniform, which is interesting since the closest base is 50 miles away
Cost was $37 for two meals with water and no extra sauce with a Mac and cheese side.
Food:
Food took about 12 minutes to be ready which again felt more like a restaurant timeline but everything was set up like a fast food place.
Food was hot and good. Three wing sauces were Dave’s hot honey (my favorite because it had good heat but also sweet) classic buffalo (very good with a little more spice), spicy bbq (good flavor and some pieces were spicy some were just BBQ).
I didn’t try any of the shakes but they looked good
Seemed like a lot of take out orders
Good food just not sure I’d eat there again unless someone just wanted to. You could go to Buffalo Wild Wings next door, pay the same price, probably same service, and have a sit down meal or go to canes and get everything here just faster and way cheaper.
The fries had a light seasoning that was pretty good. The Mac and cheese seemed like an after thought, and was just your basic side of Mac.
For the chicken, I tried the mild, medium, and hot flavors. Overall, the chicken has a nice crunchy coating. The mild chicken has no heat, but an unexpected slightly sweet flavor. There wasn’t really any noticeable difference between the mild and medium – they could have given me two of the same, for all I noticed. The hot was a big jump in heat level, but that helped hide the slight sweet tang. Overall, pretty good. In some ways, I was hoping to be instantly addicted, based on some of the reviews I’d previously read. But while it was tasty, for me it didn’t register as anything special.