Big Chicken, the fast-casual restaurant chain founded by NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, will commemorate the grand opening of its first Chicago-area location with a free food giveaway and special menu item.
Big Chicken, the fast-casual restaurant chain founded by NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal, will commemorate the grand opening of its first Chicago-area location with a free food giveaway and special menu item.
While it's unclear if the formers Laker star himself will be in attendance, the NBA legend has been known to attend grand openings in the past. Anyone who stops by, on opening day or some time after, will be able to indulge in a unique menu item only available in the Chicago area. In partnership with Stan's Donuts, Big Chicken is cooking up a"Spicy Chicken Stanwich," which features Nashville Hot Chicken and Big Chicken sauce on a Stan's maple glazed donut.
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