After ten years, the much-loved Chick ‘N Sours has announced the closure of its two physical restaurants in Haggerston and Seven Dials.
Chick ‘N Sours, co founded by David Wolanski and Carl Clarke, earned a loyal following with its punchy, flavour-packed fried chicken and good-times ethos.
The menu centred around fried chicken - crisp, succulent, and often served with house-made glazes such as Korean gochujang or dry spice blends that showcased a balance of heat, sweetness, and umami.
One of the restaurant’s signature offerings was the Hot Chicken Bun, a carefully composed sandwich featuring fried chicken thigh, house pickles, slaw, and a piquant sauce.

However, the brand will live on through pop-ups, festivals, delivery platforms, and residencies.
Co-founder David took to social media with an emotional message, revealing that Sunday marked their final day of trading.
A post on social media read: “Hello, it’s with mixed emotions I’m here to tell you that we have closed our Chick ‘N Sours restaurants in Seven Dials and Haggerston.
“Sunday night was our last day of trading. We do what we do because we love it, fuelled by passion and a desire to provide guests with awesome food and memorable dining experiences. But that’s not enough these days.
“We hung in there as long as we could but I’m afraid that we’ve now reached the point where operating the two restaurants just isn’t viable any more and it makes no commercial sense to continue.
"The casual dining restaurant model is broken, but that’s for another post. It’s been an incredible journey from when Carl & I came up with the idea of opening the best chicken shop in the world 10 years ago on the back of my scooter. We scraped together what limited funds we had to open Haggerston and go on this wild roller coaster of a trip.

“I can’t thank every one of you enough who has shown Chick ‘N Sours love & support over the past decade.
“Our little chicken shop has resonated with so many people and, even though