Dave's Hot Chicken

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Dave's Hot Chicken
Company typePrivately held company
Industry Restaurants
Genre Fast casual
FoundedMay 2, 2017;7 years ago (May 2, 2017)
Los Angeles, California
FoundersDave Kopushyan
Arman Oganesyan
Tommy Rubenyan
Gary Rubenyan
Headquarters
Number of locations
199 (April 2024)
Area served
United States
Canada
United Arab Emirates
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Key people
Bill Phelps (CEO)
Products Hot Chicken, French fries, Mac and Cheese, coleslaw, milkshakes
Website www.daveshotchicken.com

Dave's Hot Chicken is an American fast casual restaurant chain specializing in Nashville-style hot chicken.

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Founded in Los Angeles, California with a single restaurant in 2017, the chain has expanded to over 100 locations in 4 countries in 2022. [1] [2] [3]

Dave's Hot Chicken is headquartered in Pasadena, California. [1]

History

Early history

Dave's Hot Chicken location in Anaheim, California Dave's Hot Chicken Anaheim, CA.jpg
Dave's Hot Chicken location in Anaheim, California

The first Dave's Hot Chicken was opened in May 2017 by Armenian-American childhood friends Dave Kopushyan, Arman Oganeshyan, Tommy Rubenyan and Gary Rubenyan. [4] [2] [5] They were inspired by the no frills approach of In N Out Burger as well as the growing demand for fried chicken in Los Angeles. [6] Kopushyan – the chain's namesake – was a professional chef trained by restaurateur Thomas Keller at three-Michelin-star restaurant The French Laundry. [2] [7] Drawing from this experience, Kopushyan developed the chain's signature hot chicken recipe. [2] The four friends scraped together $900 to set up a small shop.

The original location consisted of nothing more than a small street food stand with a portable fryer, a few picnic tables, and a limited menu, and was located in a parking lot in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles. Initially the stand sold only one item: a hot chicken combo plate. [2]

Following a feature on the food blog Eater Los Angeles the stand's popularity grew substantially, with lines that reportedly at times stretched an entire block. [2]

By late 2018, the stand was closed and a restaurant was opened in a nearby strip mall on Western Avenue. [2] The restaurant's walls were decorated with street art by local artists, a style that has become a recognizable feature of the chain.[ citation needed ]

Franchising and domestic expansion

In fall 2019, the founders formed an agreement with an investment group including former Wetzel's Pretzels CEO and co-founder Bill Phelps as well as movie producer John Davis to franchise the restaurant. [1] [5] The deal made plans for more than 300 locations in the United States and Canada. [1] The deal saw Phelps named as the chain's new CEO. [1]

Within California

In winter 2019, the chain opened 2nd and 3rd locations in Los Angeles' North Hollywood and Koreatown neighborhoods. [5]

In late 2020 and early 2021 the chain expanded into Orange County with stores in Anaheim, Orange, Irvine and Tustin, with plans to open 4 more in the county by the end of the year. [8]

In 2021, the chain expanded to the Bay Area with stores in Santa Rosa and Union City. [9] The next year the chain added stores in Oakland, Sunnyvale and San Leandro. [9]

Outside California

In 2021, the chain opened upwards of 30 new locations and expanded into Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, and Texas. [10] [11] In 2022, the chain expanded into Wisconsin, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Florida, Kentucky, New York, Oklahoma, Arizona, Idaho, and New Jersey.[ citation needed ] In January 2023, the chain expanded into Nebraska, opening a single store in Omaha; as well as Portsmouth, New Hampshire.[ citation needed ] A Seattle location was opened in 2023. [12]

International expansion

The chain's first international location opened in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in January 2021. [13]

In September 2022, Dave's Hot Chicken opened its first Middle Eastern location in the United Arab Emirates, in Dubai. [3] The chain has agreements to open further stores in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman. [3]

In November 2022, Dave's Hot Chicken opened its first Qatar location, in Doha.[ citation needed ]

On 20th July, 2023, The Chain came to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [14]

Notable investors

Dave's Hot Chicken has a number of celebrity investors including rapper and actor Drake, actor Samuel L. Jackson, former First Lady of California Maria Shriver, athlete and TV personality Michael Strahan and Boston Red Sox owner Tom Werner. [1] [15] [16]

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2 slider combo from Dave's Hot Chicken

The chain's menu is simple, consisting only of 4 choices of hot chicken tenders, sliders or both. [15] [17] Tenders are served on white bread, while sliders are served on buns with pickles, house-made "kale slaw" and a chipotle mayo sauce known as Dave's Sauce. [15] [17] Customers are offered the choice of 7 different spice levels for their chicken, ranging from "no spice" to "reaper" (which requires the customer to sign a waiver). [15] [17] Sides include french fries, cheese fries, macaroni and cheese and "kale slaw." [15] The sandwiches are also available with chicken [18] and a kale slaw which is combination of chicken and healthy vegetables. [19] All locations serve halal chicken. [20]

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