Where Is Bojangles Going In Ohio?

CANTON, Ohio — Southern fried chicken chain Bojangles is heading to Northeast Ohio. The company said 10 restaurants are expected to open in the area. It is unknown where the new restaurants will open. According to the company, 15 restaurants are also expected to open in the Columbus area.

Bojangles, a North Carolina-based fried chicken chain widely popular in the Southeast, plans to expand to Northeast Ohio. Chris Maggiore, owner of Jerzee’s Sports Grille and several other businesses in the area, will be the franchise owner of 10 Bojangles locations through his company, Magg Family Holdings.

Franchising

  • Overview
  • Why Bojangles?
  • Qualifications
  • Available Markets
  • Awards and Recognition
  • Real Estate Site Submission
  • FAQ
  • Franchising Blog

What time does Bojangles stop serving breakfast? Bojangles stop serving breakfast by 10:00 PM. That is, it serves breakfast until closing time.

The Bo-Tato Breakfast Bowl is Back at Bojangles’ Bojangles’ Bo-Tato Breakfast Bowl is back for a limited time at participating locations. The bowl consists of six Bo-Tato Rounds, a folded egg, sausage gravy, and bacon and sausage crumbles, topped with a shredded blend of Monterey Jack and cheddar cheeses.

There are 550 calories in 1 sandwich of Bojangles Steak Biscuit .: Calorie breakdown: 57% fat, 32% carbs, 12% protein.

Where is Bojangles located?

The closest Bojangles to Columbus is currently in Louisville, Kentucky, which is more than a 3-hour drive from central Ohio.

Rigsby bought his first six Bojangles franchises in 2001. pcooley@dispatch.com.

The company did not share specific plans for where it will put its central Ohio restaurants. Rigsby plans to open his 45 new restaurants over the course of seven years, the release said. The first of those new restaurants will open its doors this year. Rigsby is the most prolific Bojangles franchise owner with 92 restaurants, the news release said.

View Comments. The iconic chicken and biscuits chain Bojangles is expanding into Ohio, and Columbus is its first market. The move comes at a time when fried chicken joints seem more popular than ever. The fast food chain, which is known for its southern comfort food, plans to open 15 stores in the Columbus area after the company partnered …

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept