Chick-fil-A is expanding its presence in NYC by opening its newest restaurant in Washington Heights
Chick-fil-A said that the new franchise will be owned/operated by Al Cuevas, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic who moved as a child to Brooklyn with his family, and spent time in the Washington Heights community.
“I am so thankful for the opportunity to open the first Chick-fil-A in Washington Heights, a vibrant community that has been special to me since my childhood,” said Cuevas. “It is my hope that our restaurant serves as a place where our Team Members and guests feel so welcomed and cared for.” But those"First 100" deals that in the past have given winners a free Chick-fil-A sandwich every week for a year won't be the same at this location. Instead of offering it to the first 100 customers, the chain said it will be giving the free meals for a year to"100 local heroes making an impact in Washington Heights."
After closing their Elizabeth Street location last May, beloved restaurant Jing Fong has opened at a new location! Lauren Scala stops by.It is the first Chick-fil-A location to be much above 86th Street , but won't be the last. The company's website lists a 216 W 125th Street location as"Coming Soon" but it was not clear when that location would be opening.
The chain has more than a dozen locations throughout the five boroughs, most of which are in Manhattan.
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