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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
Entertainment
Emily Sleight

New American diner Slim Chickens to open in Liverpool city centre

Popular American dining brand Slim Chickens is set to open in Liverpool ONE later this year.

The huge new chicken restaurant will be located on The Terrace, adjacent to Las Iguanas and Five Guys. It will feature an al-fresco dining area and offer the brand’s full menu, including its signature fresh buttermilk marinated, hand-breaded chicken tenders.

There are already several Slim Chickens restaurants throughout the UK including London, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Bristol and many more. It’s set to hit Liverpool later on this year.

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Paul Gilligan, Property Director, Boparan Restaurant Group, said: “At Slim Chickens we are all about bringing fresh, handmade food as well as a dose of Southern Hospitality to social, community-driven locations, which is exactly what Liverpool ONE represents for us.

“We are experiencing great success with the brand in the UK and are very much looking forward to launching our next Slim Chickens flagship site at Liverpool ONE later this year following longstanding interest in the destination.”

The announcement follows after several new restaurant openings in Liverpool this year including Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen on Paradise Street and local coffee shop Bean on Manesty’s Lane. There is not yet an opening date for Slim Chickens.

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