A popular chicken spot loved by Oprah Winfrey is spreading its wings.
Ezell’s Famous Chicken, a Seattle, WA-based chain co-founded by Lewis Rudd in 1984 is preparing to bring the business to Kirkland, WA. As AFROTECH™ previously reported, Rudd opened the restaurant with his sister, Faye Rudd, and a high school friend Ezell Stephens, according to Oregon Live.
Then in 1989, it scored two visits from Oprah Winfrey. The media mogul was impressed with the menu, featuring Louisiana-style fried chicken made fresh daily in pure vegetable oil, baked rolls, barbecue beans, and mac and cheese. She even hired Ezell’s Famous Chicken to cater her 36th birthday celebration in Chicago, IL.
The exposure from Winfrey led to an increase in customers for Ezell’s Famous Chicken.
“We had people literally driving from Longview, Washington, to get chicken,” Rudd said, according to Oregon Live. “We couldn’t keep up with the demand.”
Over the years, other notable names have stopped by to support the business, including Danny Glover, Quincy Jones, Rev. Jesse Jackson, George Wendt, and George Foreman, according to The Business Journal.