Dave’s Hot Chicken is coming to Langhorne, opening on June 12

Dave’s Hot Chicken is opening in Langhorne on Friday, June 12, at 360 N. Oxford Valley Road. The restaurant will serve its Nashville-style hot chicken to Bucks County.


Dave’s is known for its simple menu, bold flavors, and spice levels that range from No Spice to the intense Reaper. The brand now has hundreds of locations across the United States and continues to grow quickly.

At the new Langhorne location, you’ll find everything Dave’s is known for: hot chicken tenders, sliders, crispy fries, creamy mac and cheese, and house-made sauces that have made the brand popular online. You can choose your own heat level, from mild to the spiciest.

Dave’s Hot Chicken is a new addition to the busy Oxford Valley area, close to shopping and entertainment spots. The restaurant is likely to attract both locals and visitors seeking a quick, tasty meal.

The restaurant’s long hours are sure to be a hit. In Langhorne, it will be open from 10:30 a.m. to midnight Sunday through Thursday, and until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. It’s a great spot for lunch, dinner, or a late-night snack.

Hot chicken is getting more popular in the area, and Dave’s Hot Chicken already has a strong reputation and loyal fans. With the opening on June 12, people in Bucks County can finally try the famous spicy menu for themselves.

If you love bold flavors, crispy chicken, or late-night food, you won’t want to miss the opening in Langhorne next week.

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