Drake-backed hot chicken sensation continues Bay Area expansion

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Here’s where Dave’s Hot Chicken is headed next.

Dave’s Hot Chicken, the late-night-pop-up turned hot chicken chain, is continuing its spicy takeover of the Bay Area.

The restaurant started by four Los Angeles friends announced the grand opening of its latest Bay Area restaurant at 1085 E. Brokaw Road., Suite #10, in San Jose. The new fast-casual restaurant, which opens Nov. 4, will be open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and until midnight Friday-Saturday.

This is the third Bay Area location of Dave’s Hot Chicken, which was started in 2017 by Thomas Keller-trained chef Dave Kopushyan and friends Arman Oganesyan and Tommy and Gary Rubenyan. The other restaurants are in Sunnyvale and Union City.

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