DENVER (KDVR) — Birdcall, a beloved fast-food chain in Colorado, is set to expand its footprint in the Denver metro area with several new locations opening soon.
Since its debut in the Five Points neighborhood in 2017, Birdcall has gradually grown across Colorado, Arizona, and Texas, serving its signature chicken sandwiches and tenders. Now, the franchise is preparing to open three more locations across the Denver metro, starting in late April.
The first of these new locations will open on April 21 in Fort Collins at 3300 S College Ave, #110, near the Foothills shopping mall. This new restaurant will feature Birdcall’s popular amenities, including patio seating, a full bar, arcade games, and self-order kiosks. The design will also incorporate local flair, with artwork from a Denver-based muralist.
But Birdcall’s expansion doesn’t stop there.
The company plans to open five to seven more restaurants over the next few years, with upcoming locations in Centennial and Wheat Ridge. The Centennial restaurant is expected to open this summer, while the Wheat Ridge location has yet to be detailed on Birdcall’s website.
Looking further ahead, Birdcall aims to have up to 200 locations nationwide by 2028. Currently, the fast-food chain operates eight locations in Colorado, including two in Boulder, and one each in Cherry Hills, Colorado Springs, Evans, Five Points, Belmar, and Union Station.
To celebrate the opening in Fort Collins, Birdcall is offering a special promotion: the first 50 customers will have a chance to win free chicken sandwiches for a year.
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