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Home » Latest »  DRAKE BACKED DAVE’S HOT CHICKEN BEGINS NATIONAL EXPANSION WITH NEW SITES OUTSIDE LONDON
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 DRAKE BACKED DAVE’S HOT CHICKEN BEGINS NATIONAL EXPANSION WITH NEW SITES OUTSIDE LONDON

Lucy ContrinoBy Lucy Contrino02/07/20253 Mins Read
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The cult L.A. fried chicken sensation, is expanding outside of London with two new sites in Birmingham and Manchester this summer

Birmingham kicks off the national expansion, with the first site out of London set to launch this July, with Manchester’s Printworks site opening its doors in August 

These exciting new launches mark the beginning of the brand’s national take-over, setting the stage for Dave’s fiery expansion across the UK’s most vibrant cites

Both venues will feature unique, immersive designs which pay homage to the distinctive street art style found across Dave’s U.S. locations

The UK’s food scene is heating up fast as Dave’s Hot Chicken, the cult fried chicken brand born in L.A. and championed by Drake, expands beyond its London flagship with two major new sites — Birmingham and Manchester. Following months of hour-long queues at its London debut on Shaftesbury Avenue, Dave’s is now set to take over key UK cities, promising fiery flavours and memorable dining experiences. 

Birmingham New Street – 

Opening July 2025, Dave’s first site outside London is located at 56 New Street, an iconic Art Deco style corner building featuring distinctive curved balconies and a striking presence in the heart of Birmingham. The 102-cover restaurant boasts a space-themed interior complete with UFO installations, holograms, and graffiti art inspired by renowned L.A. based street artists Splatterhaus and Dehmq, echoing the unique street art style found across Dave’s U.S. locations. Whether hitting the shops, catching a film at the nearby Odeon, or heading home via Birmingham New Street Station, Dave’s is set to become the king of Birmingham’s Chicken Quarter.

Manchester Printworks – 

Hot on the heels of the Birmingham launch, Dave’s continues its national domination with its third UK location in Manchester’s iconic Printworks – open from the 8th August. The 139-cover venue will take its cue from Manchester’s iconic warehouse rave scene with an industrial design – think towering ceilings, exposed steelwork, and laser lights for a truly immersive experience. In keeping with the Birmingham site, the interior designs will also be inspired by Splatterhaus and Dehm, combining the dynamic spirit of L.A with Manchester’s raw, creative vibe transporting guests into a whole new world of fried chicken indulgence.

Jim Attwood, Managing Director of Dave’s Hot Chicken UK, said: “Birmingham and Manchester are on the up, with food scenes to rival London’s. Opening up our next two locations here kicks off our national expansion, and we can’t wait to welcome our first fans through the doors.

Kicking off in July, Birmingham is our first major moment – the first UK site outside London, whilst our new spot in Printworks Manchester is right in the heart of one of the UK’s most exciting cities. We’re taking Dave’s Hot Chicken nationwide. Watch this space.”

The Birmingham and Manchester launches signal the start of a nationwide expansion, cementing Dave’s Hot Chicken as the hottest name in fast casual dining once again. Both sites will offer the same fan-favourite menu as London, with signature Sliders, Tenders, Top-Loaded Shakes, and Slushers. From seven spice levels of Nashville-style hot chicken to mouth-watering sides, Dave’s delivers bold flavour and heat.

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