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Ya’ll better be hungry for some finger-lickin’ Southern-style chicken, because Bo is adding new zip codes to its portfolio. Bojangles is opening 18 new locations across the country by the end of this year.

Here is everything you need to know about the new Bojangles locations and where you can expect to find them.

What’s Bojangles Doing?

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The North Carolina-born chain, known for its Cajun-seasoned fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits, is set to open 18 new locations across eight states by the end of 2025. This is just a fraction of the brand’s more ambitious plans — which currently operates 852 locations in 20 states — and plans to expand to 1,000 locations in the upcoming years.

Where Are the New Stores Opening?

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Six of the 18 planned Bojangles’ locations will be in markets previously untapped by the chain, which has been primarily focused on the Southeast.

“Our growth into markets like New York City, Phoenix, and California signals the strength of our brand and the demand for our bold, Southern flavor across the U.S.,” José Armario, CEO of Bojangles, told USA TODAY. “Bojangles’ momentum is real, and we’re committed to keeping our foot on the gas in our mission to expand coast to coast.”

Here are the new locations opening by the end of the year:

Bojangles Locations Opening in Florida

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  • Pinellas Park
  • Daytona
  • Lutz
  • Melbourne
  • Kissimmee

Bojangles Locations Opening in Michigan

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  • Wyoming

Bojangles Locations Opening in Nevada

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  • Henderson
  • West Wendover

Bojangles Locations Opening in New York

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  • Brooklyn

Bojangles Locations Opening in Ohio

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  • Circleville

Bojangles Locations Opening in Oklahoma

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  • Oklahoma City

Bojangles Locations Opening in Tennessee

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  • Memphis

Bojangles Locations Opening in Texas

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  • Seguin
  • Spring
  • League City
  • Orange
  • McKinney
  • Manor

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