Alliance restaurant news: Bojangles fried chicken is coming to far north Fort Worth
Fried chicken chain Bojangles is planning a restaurant in north Fort Worth.
The North Carolina-based company has plans for a location near Alliance Town Center at 9800 Chloe Creek Drive, according to a recent city filing. This would be the second Bojangles in Cowtown, after a planned location in south Fort Worth near Burleson at 12901 South Freeway.
According to the filing, the north Fort Worth Bojangles will be about 2,600 square feet and part of the Victory Shops at Heritage Trace shopping area. No timetable has been set for construction.
The planned Bojangles will be located just minutes from other area chicken restaurants such as Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen, Buffalo Wild Wings and Shaquille O’Neal’s Big Chicken.
What is Bojangles?
Bojangles has been around since 1977 and is famous for its Cajun-inspired fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits.
The North Carolina-based company was created and named by Jack Fulk after the song “Mr. Bojangles.” While known for its bone-in chicken its their east coast eateries, Bojangles has streamlined its menu in new markets like Texas.
This means chicken tenders are the name of the game in the Lone Star state.
Whether it’s in a combo meal, a sandwich or biscuit, boneless chicken is what patrons will find at Bojangles in Texas. Other Bojangles options include Bo-Berry biscuits, peach cobbler, salads, lemonade and milkshakes.
Bojangles previously had several locations in Texas back in the 1980s, but closed soon thereafter.
How many Bojangles locations are in Texas?
The chain replanted its flag in Texas last summer when it opened a location in Euless at 201 E. Euless Blvd.
Several locations across the Metroplex followed, including:
- Little Elm: 2823 W. Eldorado Parkway.
- Frisco: 1631 U.S. Highway 380.
- Lancaster: 760 N. Interstate 35 E. Road
- Wylie: 3008 FM 544 W.
- Bedford: 1953 Airport Freeway
This story was originally published March 12, 2025 at 3:35 PM.