Cluck-U Chicken

Cluck-U Chicken
Private
Industry Restaurants
Genre Fast food
Founded 1985 (1985)
Founder Robert Ilvento
Number of locations
19
Area served
Worldwide
Website www.cluckuchicken.com

Cluck-U Chicken, also known as Cluck University, is an American quick-serve restaurant chain,[1] with most locations in the U.S. states of Maryland and New Jersey, but there are locations in Pennsylvania[2] as well as one location in Ohio and one international location in Lebanon, Kuwait, and the UAE.[3] There were previously several other locations, including Delaware, Florida, Chapel Hill NC, and Washington, D.C. as well as a location in Fort Collins, CO.[4]

While most locations are franchises, Cluck-U also operates corporate-owned stores, featuring a more limited menu, under the name "Cluckster's."

History

Cluck-U Chicken was started by Robert Ilvento[5] in 1985 when he was a sophomore in college.[6] The first location was in New Brunswick, New Jersey at Rutgers University.[6]

In 2000, JP Haddad acquired the rights to develop the franchise nationally, while Ilvento began to promote the business.

Products

Cluck-U Chicken (a.k.a. "Cluck") serves chicken wings ("wingers") with a variety of traditional sauces including Honey-Hickory and spicy sauces on the scale Mild, Atomic, Nuclear, Thermo-Nuclear and 911.[1][7] At some locations where the "911" sauce is served, customers must sign a liability waiver.[4] Other food products include chicken sandwiches, salads, appetizers, chicken fingers, fries, rice bowls, fish sandwiches and the like.[8]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Lynn, T.; Sauthoff, T.L.; Gohari, O. (2005). Rutgers New Brunswick College Prowler Off the Record. College Prowler off the Record Guides. College Prowler. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-59658-111-1. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  2. Locations list at the official website
  3. International locations list Archived 2009-05-13 at the Wayback Machine. at the official website
  4. 1 2 Robey, Jason. "World's Best Places to Pig Out - 9. Cluck-U" Archived 2007-09-02 at the Wayback Machine., Travel us forms of fried chicken and chicken fingers
  5. "One Tank Trips: The Silverball Museum Arcade In Asbury Park". CBS New York. June 5, 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-06.
  6. 1 2 Star-Ledger, Amanda Brown/The (September 26, 2010). "Jersey's pinball wizard". NJ.com. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  7. "Hot and spicy: Munchmobile searches for state's most fiery foods, including 'world's hottest wings'". NJ.com. July 19, 2013. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  8. Russo, Nick (November 30, 2017). "ESU Students Explore Fast and Convenient Ways to Get Food". The Stroud Courier. Retrieved December 27, 2017.


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