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Up until a few weeks ago, I had never heard of Dave's Hot Chicken, a franchise with well over 200 locations in the USA with a few over the Middle East. They're known for hot Nashville-style chicken and have been hyped over social media recently as they are opening their first restaurant in London. @Daves Hot Chicken UK  They are officially opening tomorrow (Saturday, 7th December) but I got an invite to try it out early at the launch party. I don't normally go to these things, but I wanted to see what this hype was about. The menu consists of sliders (not burgers, as they're small) and tenders. Looking at the prices and when you factor in the location, a slider and chips is £8.50, which is decent.  Mild Slider  Medium Slider  Hot Tender  My first experience of Dave's Hot Chicken was the Mild slider, which is a tender inside a bun with some cheese and slaw. My first bite was an underwhelming experience; the taste and heat were subdued, and the chicken wasn't as soft as I've had from other places that use buttermilk and the chicken wasn't as thick or as large as I've seen in other videos.  The hot tender packed a bigger punch and had more flavour, so I'd recommend starting at that heat level. Was it the best chicken I've ever had? Far from it. It was nice; the chicken could have had a crispier texture and been juicier, but after seeing this place being hyped up so much, I was left underwhelmed.  The medium slider was an improvement in taste and better that the mild one, but after a few bites I was done. A place that's definitely been overhyped, but this is the world of social media now. The more excited people are, the more views and likes.  With the location and price, I DO recommend this place - The food is solid and enjoyable for a quick bite. I'd give it a fair 7.5/10; I guess I was expecting more after seeing the hype.  The chicken is British-sourced and HFA halal-certified, which is good considering they could have gone down the cost-saving route of using imported poultry from the EU. Expect long queues this weekend.  No alcohol. Fully halal.  Not BDS aligned, but they have milkshakes on the menu. 📍 40 Shaftesbury Avenue, near Piccadilly Circus
Up until a few weeks ago, I had never heard of Dave's Hot Chicken, a franchise with well over 200 locations in the USA with a few over the Middle East. They're known for hot Nashville-style chicken and have been hyped over social media recently as they are opening their first restaurant in London. @Daves Hot Chicken UK They are officially opening tomorrow (Saturday, 7th December) but I got an invite to try it out early at the launch party. I don't normally go to these things, but I wanted to see what this hype was about. The menu consists of sliders (not burgers, as they're small) and tenders. Looking at the prices and when you factor in the location, a slider and chips is £8.50, which is decent. Mild Slider Medium Slider Hot Tender My first experience of Dave's Hot Chicken was the Mild slider, which is a tender inside a bun with some cheese and slaw. My first bite was an underwhelming experience; the taste and heat were subdued, and the chicken wasn't as soft as I've had from other places that use buttermilk and the chicken wasn't as thick or as large as I've seen in other videos. The hot tender packed a bigger punch and had more flavour, so I'd recommend starting at that heat level. Was it the best chicken I've ever had? Far from it. It was nice; the chicken could have had a crispier texture and been juicier, but after seeing this place being hyped up so much, I was left underwhelmed. The medium slider was an improvement in taste and better that the mild one, but after a few bites I was done. A place that's definitely been overhyped, but this is the world of social media now. The more excited people are, the more views and likes. With the location and price, I DO recommend this place - The food is solid and enjoyable for a quick bite. I'd give it a fair 7.5/10; I guess I was expecting more after seeing the hype. The chicken is British-sourced and HFA halal-certified, which is good considering they could have gone down the cost-saving route of using imported poultry from the EU. Expect long queues this weekend. No alcohol. Fully halal. Not BDS aligned, but they have milkshakes on the menu. 📍 40 Shaftesbury Avenue, near Piccadilly Circus

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