Sneak peek: What to expect at Arizona’s first beloved Bonjangles
Arizona is about to get its first taste of one of the South’s most iconic fast-food chains. Bojangles, famous for its hand-breaded chicken, made-from-scratch buttermilk biscuits, and Southern-style comfort food, is preparing to open its first-ever Arizona restaurant in Gilbert. The highly anticipated debut marks the beginning of the company’s expansion into the state and has generated excitement among both longtime Bojangles fans and curious newcomers eager to see what the beloved brand has to offer.
Arizona’s First Bojangles Is Finally Opening
After months of anticipation, Bojangles has confirmed that its first Arizona restaurant will officially open on July 20, 2026, at 5 a.m. The location is situated at 3765 S. Val Vista Drive in Gilbert, making it the chain’s first restaurant in the Grand Canyon State.
The opening represents a significant milestone in Bojangles’ nationwide expansion strategy, bringing a restaurant that has enjoyed decades of popularity across the Southeastern United States to a brand-new market in the Southwest.
Opening Date Was Delayed
The Gilbert location was originally expected to open on July 14. However, the company later announced that the grand opening had been pushed back to July 20. While no major issues were publicly cited for the delay, the revised opening date gives the restaurant additional time to prepare for what is expected to be a large turnout.
Why Bojangles Has Such a Loyal Following
For many people who grew up in Southern states, Bojangles is more than just another fried chicken restaurant. The chain has built a devoted fan base over decades by serving scratch-made biscuits, Cajun-seasoned chicken, flavorful breakfast items, and classic Southern sides.
Many customers associate the restaurant with childhood memories, family breakfasts, late-night meals, road trips, and college study sessions. The arrival of the chain in Arizona is especially meaningful for Southern transplants who have long hoped to enjoy Bojangles without traveling across state lines.
What Makes the Food Different
Scratch-Made Biscuits
One of Bojangles’ signature offerings is its buttermilk biscuits, which are prepared from scratch throughout the day rather than being mass-produced. The biscuits have become one of the restaurant’s defining menu items and are used in many breakfast sandwiches.
Famous Fried Chicken
The restaurant is best known for its chicken, which is marinated with a proprietary blend of seasonings before being hand-breaded in buttermilk breading.
According to Bojangles executives, the seasoning is designed to deliver enough flavor that many customers enjoy the chicken without dipping sauce. Even so, the restaurant offers seven different sauces for guests who prefer additional flavors.
Familiar Flavors for Arizona Customers
Marshall Scarborough, Bojangles’ Vice President of Menu and Culinary Innovation, believes Arizona diners will find many of the restaurant’s flavors surprisingly familiar despite the chain being new to the state.
The combination of Southern spices, buttermilk breading, and balanced seasoning creates flavors that appeal beyond the Southeast, making Bojangles confident that Arizona customers will quickly embrace the menu.
A Different Menu Than Traditional Bojangles Restaurants
One notable difference at Arizona’s first Bojangles is that customers should not expect the traditional bone-in fried chicken served at many longtime Bojangles locations.
Instead, the Gilbert restaurant—and future Arizona locations—will focus exclusively on boneless chicken products.
The company says this operating model has already been introduced successfully in several newer markets, including Oklahoma City, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Manor, Texas. Company representatives explained that offering boneless chicken allows restaurants to streamline operations while continuing to deliver the made-from-scratch flavors and Southern hospitality for which Bojangles is known.
What Customers Can Expect on Opening Day
The grand opening is expected to draw significant crowds.
To celebrate the launch:
First 100 Customers Receive Special Rewards
The first 100 guests in line will receive:
- A $100 Bojangles gift card
- Entry into a drawing to win free breakfast for an entire year
The restaurant will begin serving customers at 5 a.m., encouraging fans to arrive early if they hope to secure one of the promotional rewards.
Expansion Plans Across Arizona
The Gilbert restaurant is only the beginning of Bojangles’ Arizona growth.
Second Location Already Planned
The company has confirmed that another Arizona restaurant is already planned for Avondale, near 99th Avenue and Indian School Road.
The additional restaurant demonstrates Bojangles’ commitment to establishing a long-term presence in Arizona rather than testing the market with a single location.
Long-Term Development Agreement
Bojangles announced in 2024 that it had entered into a multi-unit development agreement that could ultimately bring 20 restaurants to Arizona.
The Gilbert restaurant represents the first step in fulfilling that ambitious expansion plan, with additional locations expected to follow in the coming years.
Why the Opening Matters
The arrival of Bojangles adds another nationally recognized restaurant brand to Arizona’s growing dining scene. For longtime fans who relocated from Southern states, the opening provides access to a restaurant many have missed for years. Meanwhile, first-time customers will have an opportunity to experience one of America’s best-known Southern fast-food chains without leaving the state.
The combination of scratch-made biscuits, seasoned chicken, breakfast offerings, Southern-style sides, and signature hospitality has helped Bojangles build a loyal following across the country, and company officials are optimistic that Arizona diners will embrace the brand as enthusiastically as customers elsewhere.
Looking Ahead
With its first Arizona restaurant opening in Gilbert and another already planned for Avondale, Bojangles appears poised for a significant expansion throughout the state. The Gilbert location will serve as a proving ground for the chain’s newest market while introducing thousands of Arizona residents to a restaurant that has long been considered a Southern favorite.
As the doors open on July 20, customers can expect long lines, enthusiastic fans, and plenty of curiosity surrounding one of the most anticipated restaurant openings Arizona has seen this year.