The Gus's Fried Chicken chain bringing its 'world famous' hot chicken to San Antonio

Tennessee-based Gus's Fried Chicken is bringing its "world famous” fried yardbird to the Alamo City. - Instagram /  phileats_
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Tennessee-based Gus's Fried Chicken is bringing its "world famous” fried yardbird to the Alamo City.
Tennessee-based Gus's Fried Chicken will open a spot selling its "world famous” yardbird in the Alamo City, MySA reports.

After adding locations in Dallas, Austin and Houston, the chain known for hot-and-spicy chicken will open in Southtown, across the street from Rosario’s.

A bright yellow sign already hangs near the building's entrance. However, it's unclear when Southtown visitors will get a taste of the self-proclaimed "world famous” chicken. Corporate contacts for the chain weren't immediately available for comment, MySA reports.

According to Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the project was originally scheduled for completion last September, the news site reports.

Those interested in the new spot can expect two- to three-piece fried chicken plates as well as classic sides such as baked beans, potato salad, fried okra and macaroni and cheese.

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Nina Rangel

Nina Rangel uses nearly 20 years of experience in the foodservice industry to tell the stories of movers and shakers in the food scene in San Antonio. As the Food + Nightlife Editor for the San Antonio Current, she showcases her passion for the Alamo City’s culinary community by promoting local flavors, uncovering...

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