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 at its new Roxborough location this weekend, where attendees can enjoy free food, live music, and exciting prizes. The event signifies a notable expansion for the restaurant, known for its delicious hot chicken sandwiches. Owner Ikram Rashid, along with partners Dayem Pervaiz and Kashif Almas, aims to create a welcoming atmosphere that encourages community interaction and engagement. This opening not only highlights the restaurant's offerings but also underscores its commitment to becoming a staple in the local dining scene. The celebration is expected to draw a considerable crowd, showcasing the significance of local businesses in enriching community life.

With entertainment and culinary delights on the agenda, the event promises to be a memorable experience for all attendees. This initiative reflects a growing trend of supporting local eateries that contribute to the area's economy and culture. Nanu's Hot Chicken is set to make a lasting impression as it opens its doors to the public.

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