Chick-fil-A permits in review for larger Tinseltown restaurant with double drive-thru

The chain wants to build a 78-seat restaurant at a closed Wild Wing Cafe site near its current smaller location.


A rendering of the proposed Chick-fil-A at the closed Wild Wing Cafe that will be demolished in Tinseltown.
A rendering of the proposed Chick-fil-A at the closed Wild Wing Cafe that will be demolished in Tinseltown.
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Permits are in review for Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A Inc. to redevelop Tinseltown property at the site of the current Wild Wing Cafe.

The city is reviewing permit applications for site clearing and construction for Chick-fil-A at 4555 Southside Blvd., which is in the Deerwood Park North commercial center that is known as Tinseltown for its movie-theater anchor.

CCR Architecture & Interiors of Birmingham, Alabama, is the architect. Bowman Consulting Group of Fort Lauderdale is the permitting agent. The contractor is to be determined.


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