Want Some Abracadabra with that Chicken Sandwich?
- Jackie Connor
- Jul 8, 2018
- 1 min read
On Tuesday evenings, Chick-fil-A's Aliso Viejo branch dishes up magic tricks, behind-the-scenes tours, free samples and other family activities.

If you like a little abracadabra with your chicken sandwich, you may want to stop by Aliso Viejo's franchise at 5 p.m. today.
Each Tuesday at that hour, the restaurant hosts a themed Family Night program. This month, the fast-food outlet has lined up a magician to perform. Last month, visitors were treated to behind-the-scenes kitchen tours.
And, on Saturday, the restaurant hosted a free carnival to celebrate its one-year anniversary in town.
The genesis behind such events is Chick-fil-A's corporate goal "to have a positive influence on all who come in contact with" the restaurant. In Aliso Viejo, that means crafts, caricature artists and face-painting, among other activities.
"We've really seen a lot of support from the community in Aliso Viejo," said Chick-fil-A Marketing Director Karolin Stradling. "We enjoy doing these events to get to know the community."
Last Tuesday at 4:55 p.m., a group of wide-eyed children stood just inside the door, tugging at parent's shirts chanting "I'm hungry!" and waiting for the free food that would follow.
During the tour, restaurant employees talked a little history and shared various fun facts, including:
Chick-fil-A is a descendant of a restaurant called the Dwarf Grill, opened in 1946 by company CEO S. Truett Cathy in Hapeville, Ga.
Cathy later helped pioneer food courts in malls
Since officially debuting in the early 1960s, the Chick-fil-A chain has invaded all but 11 states
The Aliso Viejo location makes 1,800 chicken nuggets a day and 6,500 sandwiches per month
Chick-fil-A is closed on Sundays because Cathy, an avid Baptist, wants to honor God.
Read the full article at: https://patch.com/california/alisoviejo/chick-fil-a-makes-tuesday-nights-family-night
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