Biz That Gives
This Fast-Casual Restaurant’s Wholesome Mission Has Customers Lining Up — Now It’s Bringing Joy to 85 New Communities

Quick Smiles:
- Beloved chicken restaurant expands to nearly 100 locations after winning hearts with all-natural food and community giving
- Midwest communities get ready to welcome 85 new restaurants focused on quality and kindness
- Award-winning menu and commitment to innovation create feel-good dining experience customers can’t get enough of
When Birdcall opened its first location in Denver back in 2017, nobody could have predicted the heartwarming response that would follow. Customers immediately fell in love with the fast-casual restaurant’s commitment to serving all-natural chicken, delivering top-notch customer service, and genuinely giving back to the community.
The restaurant’s feel-good mission quickly spread to Arizona and Texas, and now the brand has even bigger plans to bring smiles to tables across America over the next five years.
“The Midwest represents a tremendous opportunity for Birdcall,” Mark Lohmann, CEO of Birdcall, shared in a news release.
“From our award-winning chicken sandwiches and other handcrafted menu offerings to our commitment to innovation and community, we believe Birdcall offers an experience that resonates with today’s guests and is a natural fit for the region.”
Birdcall Plans to Open Nearly 100 Locations
Birdcall sees significant potential in the Midwest and plans to open 85 new locations over the next five years, bringing their uplifting dining experience to communities across six states.
Indiana — 10 to 15 restaurants across Indianapolis, Bloomington, Evansville, and Fort Wayne
Kansas — 5 to 7 restaurants across Wichita and Topeka
Missouri — Up to 18 restaurants across St. Louis, Columbia, and Kansas City
Nebraska — 7 to 10 restaurants across Omaha and Lincoln
Ohio — Up to 30 restaurants across Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Toledo
Wisconsin — 10 to 14 restaurants across Milwaukee, Madison, and Appleton
“We’ve seen tremendous interest in Birdcall from prospective franchisees who are looking for a differentiated concept with strong unit economics, broad consumer appeal, and significant room for growth,” Justin Livingston, Vice President of Franchise Development for Birdcall, explained.
“The Midwest presents an exceptional opportunity because many of these markets remain untapped for our brand. We’re looking forward to partnering with experienced operators who share our vision and are excited to help introduce Birdcall to new communities across the region.”
Birdcall currently has 17 locations in Arizona, Colorado, and Texas, with an additional 20 locations in various stages of development. The brand’s dedication to quality ingredients, community involvement, and creating a welcoming atmosphere has made it a favorite among families and food lovers alike.
This inspiring expansion means thousands more people will soon have access to a restaurant that truly cares about what goes on their plates and what happens in their neighborhoods.
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