Chick-fil-A has confirmed its first Lebanon County restaurant is expected to open next year at 1147 Quentin Road.

Chick-fil-A Inc. confirmed Monday, Dec. 18, that its forthcoming North Cornwall Township restaurant is slated to open in fall 2024.
Jobs are yet to be posted for the Lebanon location on Chick-fil-A’s website but the restaurant, like other locally owned and operated Chick-fil-A franchises, is expected to create 80 to 120 jobs in the area.
“We look forward to joining the community and to serving all of our guests delicious food in an environment of genuine hospitality,” said a spokesperson.
Prep work on the parcel began this fall, with no signs of the former Golden Corral as of LebTown’s last visit to the construction site earlier this month.
The land development plan shows a 5,905-square-foot new restaurant building on the site with 70 seats and 55 parking spots.
The restaurant will have three drive-thru order lanes that will merge into two lanes for order pick-up, with space for about 53 vehicles according to a calculation of 1,173 feet total and about 23 feet per vehicle.
Read More:
- (November) Chick-fil-A begins demolition work on former Golden Corral off Route 72
- (July) North Cornwall planning commission okays no right-turn lane for Chick-fil-A
- (June) North Cornwall planning commission recommends waiver for Chick-fil-A sidewalk, reviews land development plan
- (March) Chick-fil-A submits land development plan to North Cornwall Twp. & county
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