Roaming Rooster Grand Opening Set for Thursday in Downtown Silver Spring

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

Roaming Rooster plans to host a grand opening celebration for its new Downtown Silver Spring restaurant on Thursday, where the first 100 customers will receive complimentary fried chicken sandwiches. The event, starting at noon on April 24, will include a live DJ and various interactive activities such as gift card giveaways and merchandise samples, according to marketing director Jerusalem Tilahun. Founded as a food truck in 2015, Roaming Rooster has expanded into a successful local chain known for its fried chicken sandwiches, tenders, and wings. This Downtown Silver Spring location is Roaming Rooster's third in Montgomery County, following openings in Pike & Rose and the Firstfield Shopping Center in Gaithersburg. The restaurant has been in soft opening mode for over two weeks, providing locals with a taste of its offerings.

Roaming Rooster operates daily from 11 a. m. to 10 p. m. , available for dine-in and online orders at roamingroosterdc.

com. This grand opening event not only highlights the chain's growth but also aims to strengthen community ties and attract new customers. The celebration reflects the local demand for quality dining options in the area.

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