Nanu's Hot Chicken celebrates grand opening with free food – Metro Philadelphia

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Nanu's Hot Chicken is gearing up for a grand opening celebration of its new Roxborough location, scheduled for this weekend, providing an exciting opportunity for locals to enjoy free food, music, and prizes. The event aims to bring together community members and introduce them to the popular hot chicken sandwiches that have made the restaurant a favorite in the area. Owner Ikram Rashid, alongside partners Dayem Pervaiz and Kashif Almas, is excited to expand their culinary footprint on Ridge Avenue. The grand opening is not just a celebration of the restaurant's launch; it also highlights the vibrant food culture in Roxborough. Attendees can anticipate a festive atmosphere, filled with music and entertainment, as well as the chance to win prizes throughout the day.

This event reflects Nanu's commitment to engaging with the community and enhancing the local dining scene. Food enthusiasts and curious patrons alike are encouraged to attend and experience the unique flavors offered by Nanu's Hot Chicken. With its focus on community engagement and culinary excellence, this grand opening is set to be a memorable occasion for all.

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