L. NAZARETH TWP., Pa. – A popular destination for chicken sandwiches, nuggets and more will be temporarily shuttered for months as a refresh takes place.
A location of Chick-fil-A, the quick-service restaurant company known for its freshly-prepared chicken selections, has announced that it will temporarily close for remodeling beginning Friday, March 6, at 3750 Dryland Way in Lower Nazareth Township.
The restaurant’s last day of operation prior to the remodeling will be Thursday, March 5.
A grand reopening announcement will be made this summer.
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“Our community means everything to us so while we are excited to announce our remodel, we will miss seeing our guests every day,” an announcement on the restaurant’s Facebook page reads.
“To continue serving you with excellence, we’re refreshing our restaurant with a remodel starting Friday, March 6th. While we’ll miss seeing you during construction, we’re excited to create a space that’s even more welcoming for our guests and team members.”
Chick-fil-A is a family-owned and privately held company founded in 1967 by S. Truett Cathy, according to a company description.
More than 200,000 team members are employed by local owner-operators in more than 3,000 restaurants across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Chick-fil-A opened its first restaurant in the UK in early 2025 with the goal of launching five locations across the UK within the next two years. The first Singapore restaurant opened in late 2025, marking the brand’s entry into Asia.
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A handful of other Chick-fil-A restaurants operate in the Lehigh Valley and surrounding area, including those at 2610 MacArthur Road in Whitehall Township, 6376 Hamilton Blvd. in Trexlertown and 602 N. West End Blvd. in Richland Township.
A Chick-fil-A location at the Lehigh Valley Mall closed in late December, and another Chick-fil-A restaurant has been proposed at 601 25th St. in Palmer Township.
The Lower Nazareth restaurant, which features a children’s play area, operates in the Lower Nazareth Commons shopping center.
“Stay tuned for updates — we’ll share what we can along the way!” the restaurant’s announcement continues.
“Thank you for being part of our story, and we can’t wait to announce our grand re-opening in the summer!”

