National Fried Chicken Day: Shreveport, Bossier specials & deals
Apollo's Wings and Rice is offering six boneless and four traditional (bone-in) combo boxes, each accompanied by a side of chicken fried rice, for $14.99. It is located at 303 East Kings Highway in Shreveport.
is known for its Nashville Hot Chicken, located at 3301 Line Avenue, Shreveport.
Flying Heart served craft beer and 1/2 dozen chicken wings with multiple sauces to choose from, located at 700 Barksdale Blvd, Bossier City.
Jade Express Chinese on Kings Highway serves crispy fried chicken tossed in a sweet and spicy General Tso's sauce.
Mae & Co serves half a dozen wings and a dozen wings with several house-made sauces. Located at 1023 Provenance Pl Blvd, Suite 200, Shreveport
serves Korean Fried Chicken, available in half a dozen or 15 pieces, located at 6550 Youree Dr, Suite 2400, Shreveport.
The Seventh Tap Eastbank serves eight or 12-piece wings with your choice of seven different flavors, a side of ranch or blue cheese. The craft brewery in Bossier City serves $1 wings every Wednesday.
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Golden Chick offers several specials, including three tenders with mashed potatoes and the Pimento Chrunchwich (crunchy chicken breast, creamy pimento spread, spicy jalapeño crisps, signature Lotta Zing sauce, crispy pickles, and an XL buttery yeast roll) for $7.61.
Rotolos serves buffalo wings baked with a choice of eight different flavors, located at 1409 E. 70th St., Suite 129 in Shreveport.
Tejas Kitchen Bar Patio features several chicken items on its menu, such as chicken and pancakes, which consist of three silver dollar pancakes topped with double-battered spicy chicken tenders. Located at 855 Pierremont Rd, Suite #149Shreveport
Several Popeye locations are offering 25% off a three-piece tenders combo for $8.24.
Wingstop's three-piece Crispy Tender Combo comes in one flavor and includes regular fries or veggie sticks, one dip, and a 20-oz drink, all for $9.99.
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