Hangry Joe’s Hot Chicken Coming Soon to Briggs Chaney MarketPlace

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

Hangry Joe's Hot Chicken has officially signed a lease to open a new location at Briggs Chaney MarketPlace, a move that is stirring excitement among local food enthusiasts in Silver Spring, MD. The restaurant is celebrated for its spicy and flavorful fried chicken, which has garnered a loyal following in other locations. This new outlet is expected to diversify the dining options available in the area, appealing to both residents and visitors. As the food scene continues to evolve, Hangry Joe's aims to tap into the growing appetite for bold and delicious cuisine. The announcement has already sparked interest on social media, with many eager patrons expressing their anticipation.

Details regarding the official opening date and the full menu offerings will be shared as the launch approaches. This expansion not only highlights the restaurant's growth but also reflects the vibrant culinary culture that Silver Spring is cultivating. With its reputation for quality food, Hangry Joe's is poised to become a staple at the MarketPlace.

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