Atlanta-Based Church’s Chicken Debuts in New Restaurant in Major Caribbean Market
Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO
Monday, February 29th, 2016
Strengthening its global presence, Church’s Chicken opened the first of four new restaurants in Curacao, a major Caribbean travel, banking, and tourism hub. The newest restaurant, a result of a new deal with quick service
restaurant industry veterans, Inversiones VCR 2005, is located at the food court of Sambil Curacao Shopping Mall, the largest shopping mall on the island. It will join St. Kitts, St. Lucia, and Trinidad & Tobago as part of Church’s growing reach throughout the tropics.
“We’re very pleased to bring the Church’s brand to such an important island destination,” explains Bill Schreiber, Vice President of Global Business Development at Church’s Chicken/Texas Chicken. “Chicken is tremendously popular throughout the region, and Curacao is a great fit for our quality products and our future plans for growth both here and in other island nations.” Orlando Navas, Church’s Chicken franchisee, agrees with Schreiber. “This location is an exciting beginning to an ongoing expansion,” he says. “It shows how in-demand Church’s is on the island and we are proud to be of service.”
Guests in Curacao will be able to enjoy Church’s signature, hand-battered fried chicken and honey-butter biscuits on any visit to the Sambil Curacao Mall, and in upcoming locations as they open. Church’s fans on the island will also have a number of specialty products such as the iconic Mexicana Sandwich, Tex Supreme Sandwich, and Mexicana Wrap. Offered exclusively in international markets, the Mexicana Sandwich features a tasty chicken fillet, crisp greens, juicy tomato slices, onions, a slice of cheese, and crunchy tortilla strips.
“Products available exclusively in the international market are an excellent way to add to the brand experience for Church’s, while also maintaining the core tastes for which we are known. The same will hold true as we spread into other Caribbean destinations, although the execution will be unique for each market,” added Schreiber.