ATHENS, Ga., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Zaxby’s, the fast-casual restaurant best known for its chicken fingers, wings and signature sauces, is bringing the sweet and the heat with its newest limited time offer. Zaxby’s boneless wings are tossed in General Tso’s sauce served with a side of ranch, crinkle fries, Texas toast and a 22 oz. Freestyle beverage. Starting at $6.49, General Tso’s boneless wings meal is available until February 28 at participating locations while supplies last. Prices may vary by location.
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“General Tso’s is Far-Eastern flavor with a kick from down South,” said Zaxby’s CMO Joel Bulger. “Zaxby’s has experimented with Asian-inspired cuisine and had huge success with our guests, who look to us for adventurous flavors and surprising combinations.”
Zaxby’s will open a new restaurant at 2007 East Dixon Boulevard, adjacent to its existing restaurant at 2005 East Dixon Boulevard in Shelby, North Carolina. The redesigned Zaxby’s will replace the current location effective Monday, Jan. 25. This Zaxby’s location is scheduled to open its dining room at 50% capacity in addition to offering drive-thru.
“Our team is thrilled to offer the Shelby community a seamless transition to our brand new restaurant,” said seasoned licensee and former Zax Council President Neil Glezen. “We will close our existing location at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 24 to have time to move to the new location. We’re still considering several options for future use of the old building.”
Zaxby’s Redesigns Restaurant Experience in Shelby, NC
January 14, 2021 · ·
Zaxby’s will open a new restaurant at 2007 East Dixon Boulevard, adjacent to its existing restaurant at 2005 East Dixon Boulevard in Shelby, North Carolina. The redesigned Zaxby’s will replace the current location effective Monday, Jan. 25. This Zaxby’s location is scheduled to open its dining room at 50% capacity in addition to offering drive-thru.
“Our team is thrilled to offer the Shelby community a seamless transition to our brand new restaurant,” said seasoned licensee and former Zax Council President Neil Glezen. “We will close our existing location at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 24 to have time to move to the new location. We’re still considering several options for future use of the old building.”