Crisp Juicy Opens New Four Corners Location, Offers Free Chicken to First 200 Guests

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

Crisp & Juicy will celebrate the grand opening of its new Four Corners location on May 15, offering the first 200 customers a free quarter chicken entree with sauce. Founded in 1989 by Jorge and Carmen Perez, the Peruvian chicken chain has become a staple in the Washington DC Metropolitan area, recently celebrating its 36th anniversary. The restaurant specializes in authentic rotisserie chicken, prepared using traditional al carbon cooking methods that deliver unique flavors and aromas. Jorge Perez and Alfredo Izurieta manage additional locations in Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Kensington, Leisure World, and Rockville, contributing to the chain's local presence. The new restaurant is conveniently located next to Pizza Hut at 10100 Colesville Road.

Crisp & Juicy emphasizes high-quality food at great value, which has helped it maintain a loyal customer base over the years. The grand opening event highlights the chain's ongoing commitment to serving the community. Customers can find more information online at crispandjuicyonline. com.

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