The new store, located in the Rand Building, will employ 75 people. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants
Fried-chicken chain Chick-fil-A's long-anticipated downtown San Antonio store will begin serving this Thursday, according to company officials.
The 6,000-square-foot location is one of the largest Chick-fil-As in Texas, surpassing the footprint of its. The shop will employ 75 people, according to officials with the Atlanta-based company. Chick-fil-A took over the first-floor space at the Rand Building adjacent to tavern-style dining spot Double Standard. The prominent downtown structure at 110 E. Houston St. also houses co-working space Geekdom.
The new Chick-fil-A will be open for drive-thru, dine-in and carryout 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. In celebration of the opening, Chick-fil-A will donate $25,000 to Feeding America, which will distribute the funds to San Antonio partners fighting to end hunger.
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