The Chick-fil-A at Cobb Corners in the northwestern part of the city is open after having been closed for a time due to the coronavirus pandemic — and business appears to be quite good. Show Word of the shutdown first surfaced the evening of Oct. 1 via a posting on Facebook and the Telegram published a story on Oct. 6. MenuLocation & HoursAmenities and MoreLoading interface... Loading interface... Loading interface... Frequently Asked Questions about Chick-fil-AIs Chick-fil-A currently offering delivery or takeout? Yes, Chick-fil-A offers takeout. What forms of payment are accepted? Chick-fil-A accepts credit cards. How is Chick-fil-A rated? Chick-fil-A has 2.5 stars. MenuReview Highlights“This location is in the Walmart parking lot, so it can be difficult to navigate your way through the traffic.” in 2 reviews Location & Hours
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Amenities and MoreYelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Chick-fil-A. Loading interface... Loading interface... Loading interface... When did ChickChick-fil-A opened its first location in North Carolina nearly 50 years ago in the Burlington Square Mall in 1969.
What 3 states have no ChickOnly three states don't have a Chick-fil-A restaurant. Chick-fil-A has made its way into nearly every U.S. state. There are locations in 47 states, plus Washington D.C. The only states it has yet to set up in are Alaska, Hawaii and Vermont.
What was the old name of ChickChick-fil-A, Inc., Founder S. Truett Cathy died Sept. 8, 2014, at age 93. Cathy started the business in 1946, when he and his brother, Ben, opened an Atlanta diner known as The Dwarf Grill (later renamed The Dwarf House®).
What does Chick Fil stand for?When we first opened our doors in 1967, our founder Truett Cathy wanted the company's name to reflect the top quality customers should expect each time they visited a restaurant. That's why he chose Chick-fil-A: “Chick” to represent our signature menu item, and “fil-A” as a play on the word “filet,” with a small twist.
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