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Bojangles opens a New York City restaurant in East Flatbush
Summary
Bojangles has opened a Brooklyn location at 5910 Church Ave. in East Flatbush and will operate 24 hours a day, with the dining room closing at midnight while the drive‑thru remains open.
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Bojangles has opened a restaurant at 5910 Church Ave. in Brooklyn's East Flatbush neighborhood. The Charlotte-based chain is known for its fried chicken, biscuits and sweet tea. The new location will operate 24 hours a day, with the dining room closing at midnight and the drive-thru staying open. Company leaders said the opening marks a return to New York City after a brief run in the 1980s and framed it as part of wider national expansion.
Key details:
- Location: 5910 Church Ave., East Flatbush, Brooklyn.
- Hours: 24 hours daily; dining room closes at midnight and drive-thru remains open.
- Brand note: This is Bojangles' return to New York City after a brief presence in the 1980s.
- Company comment: CEO Jose Armario said opening in New York is a meaningful step toward becoming a national brand.
- Expansion plan: A second restaurant is slated to open on Long Island later this year.
Summary:
The opening brings Bojangles back to New York City and introduces a 24-hour Brooklyn location offering the chain's signature items. A second site on Long Island is planned later this year, and the company describes these moves as part of its broader national expansion.
