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  2. New chicken carry-out restaurant to open in former Good Soup ...

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    Mo's Chicken Shack will be opening in the former Good Soup location at 3135 S. 92nd St. Mo's Chicken Shack, a new carry-out restaurant, is coming to 3135 S. 92nd St. at the end of March.

  3. Golden Chick - Wikipedia

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    The first restaurant was in 1967 in San Marcos, Texas, under the name Golden Fried Chicken.Franchising started in 1972. A decade later, the franchise grew to a number of restaurants primarily in Central Texas, with a focus on cities like Houston, [3] [4] Austin and San Antonio. [5]

  4. 25 best chicken wings in Austin, from Asian inspired to ... - AOL

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    And if you don’t like chicken, you can get baby back winglets or “wings” made with cauliflower. 2027 S. Lamar Blvd. 512-536-0132, cmsmokehouse.com. Delray Cafe

  5. Chicken Express - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Express was established in 1988 by Richard and Nancy Stuart's Stuart Group Inc. [2] The first restaurant opened in March 1988 in Benbrook, Texas. [ 2 ] Present day

  6. Chicken Delight - Wikipedia

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    The jingle "Don't cook tonight, call Chicken Delight," emphasizing their delivery and take-out services, was widely advertised on American radio and television during the 1960s. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the chain's mascot was a chicken with a chef's hat, holding a plate of biscuits. [4]

  7. Bush's Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Chicken strips, mashed potato, fries and roll from Bush's Chicken. The first Bush's Chicken was opened in 1996 in Waco, Texas by Keith Bush. [3] The chain was sold to Hammock Partners, L.L.C. in 2005. The headquarters was moved to Austin that same year. In 2011 Keith Bush's son, Corey Bush, purchased three of the chain's restaurants. [4]