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New chicken eatery opens in Grimsby on Thursday

New chicken eatery opens in Grimsby on Thursday

Grimsby councillors got a preview of the town's newest eatery on Wednesday.
'This is not just the opening of a new business, it is the opening of a new opportunity to come together, support each other and create something special in our community,' said mayor Jeff Jordan prior to the ribbon cutting ceremony at
Niagara Chicken
at 392 Winston Rd.
The 1,000 square-foot restaurant offers a variety of Halal-certified fried chicken tenders, wings, sandwiches and salads plus side offerings including fries, onion rings, gravy, poutine, mashed potatoes and coleslaw.
Business owner Muhammad Shahid and his five staff will officially begin serving the public at 11 a.m. on Thursday.
The grand opening will see the first 100 customers receiving a free three-piece tender meal with mashed potatoes.
See
niagarachicken.ca
for more information.

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