CEO Marc Dunham is making appeals on social media this morning for customers to visit their last remaining location at NW 9th and Broadway. It appears this location is in danger of closing.
CEO Marc Dunham is making appeals on social media this morning for customers to visit their last remaining location at NW 9th and Broadway. It appears this location is in danger of closing.
I noticed lately they have been pushing for a late night crowd on weekends trying to get people to go there and drink. Calling it Nashbar.
I think the chicken scene downtown is ultra competitive and they are struggling to find their niche.
Dave's Hot Chicken opening in bricktown might've been the last nail
Between Dave's in Bricktown and Chick-n-Beer on 23rd, it's tough.
I've never been to Dave's, is it that much better? I love Nashbird, I'll be sad when they close which seems inevitable at this point.
You also have Rays (inside Parlor) and Boom Chicken (inside Bar Cichetti) that are servicing the same areas as Nashbird and Daves. There is just too much clucking competition.
To me Dave's Hot Chicken wins because of the options, location, and the group that runs it. Nashbird is good, but it doesn't really stand out when it comes to service. It is also in a location that is sometimes forgotten about. There are plenty of bars around with already established regulars. There is no way Nashbird survives this location. I will give them some credit, they lasted longer than I could ever imagine.
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