Prince's Hot Chicken

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Prince's Hot Chicken is the pioneer of Hot Chicken started by Thornton J. Prince, III.

Prince's Hot Chicken


They say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned...but some folks like a little heat, including Thorton Prince – the father of Nashville’s hot chicken.

Even in the height of the Great Depression, Thorton Prince knew how to have a good time. He enjoyed the nightlife and had a well-earned reputation as being quite the ladies’ man. Of course, one person who was not too thrilled with that reputation was his steady girl.

While we don’t know if Prince came home one night with a faint hint of perfume or a smudge of lipstick on his collar, we do know that after another one of Prince’s nights out, his scorned lover wanted revenge. And using Prince’s love of fried chicken as bait, she concocted the perfect recipe.

Instead of a lecture the next morning, Prince awoke to the sizzlin’ smell of fried chicken. The trap set, Prince’s jilted lover served up a plate of homemade fried chicken. Without noticing the devilish amount of peppers and spices she had sprinkled on the chicken, Prince dug in. Much to her dismay, Prince didn’t fall over weeping in pain. Nope, he asked for seconds, and, at that moment, the legend was born.

Prince perfected the recipe for Hot Chicken and opened up a restaurant – Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack. Almost 100 years later, a lot has changed in Nashville. But not Prince’s. Thorton Prince’s great niece, Ms. Andre Prince Jeffries, is still serving the legendary dish that Nashvillians crave. In the last few years, the hot chicken trend has caught on like wildfire throughout the South, but Prince’s Hot Chicken is the original and remains the gold standard for hot chicken.)

June 2015 health inspection score: 97
apps.health.tn.gov/EHInspections/Home/Inspections?ProgramID=0605&LicenseNbr=0605054525

    Southern Restaurant, American Restaurant, Chicken Joint

    Dinner, Lunch

   
          Catering service
          Takeaway
          Booking is NOT mandatory


   (615) 226-9442

      123 Ewing Dr, Nashville, United States

  Internal parking

   
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:30-22:00
Wednesday
11:30-22:00
Thursday
11:30-22:00
Friday
11:30-04:00
Saturday
14:00-04:00
Sunday
Closed



   
          


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