

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.
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Address: 2736 Showplace Dr, Naperville, IL 60564
Phone: (630) 526-0144
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Especially with the toasted bun, pickles, and that creamy Dave’s sauce. The crinkle-cut fries? Classic and crispy. I also loved the mac & cheese — creamy comfort food to balance the heat.
Staff was friendly, the service was quick, and the vibe was cool and casual. Whether you’re a spice lover or just want something flavorful and filling, this place is worth the hype.And definitely grab extra sauce on the side.
He was given a complimentary slider card directly from a Dave’s Hot Chicken promotion. When he went to redeem it, he was refused service. The manager on duty told him they would not accept the card, and the GM, Luise, reportedly said he made the decision not to honor those cards.
How can a major corporate company distribute complimentary promotional cards and then refuse to honor them at another location? That makes absolutely no sense and reflects very poor communication within the company.
What’s worse is how my nephew was treated. He was spoken to in a rude and dismissive manner and felt embarrassed in front of his friends while simply trying to redeem a valid promotional card. He’s 16 years old — there was no reason to treat him that way.
This situation was handled unprofessionally and disrespectfully. If corporate promotions are location-specific, that should be clearly stated. Customers — especially kids — should never be made to feel humiliated over something your company issued.
Very disappointed.