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Bandera Church’s Chicken celebrates grand re-opening

Church’s Chicken, along with franchisee Cleo Bustamante Enterprises, celebrated a grand re-opening event for their location in Bandera on Saturday, Sept. 28. The global quick-service restaurant chain will be satisfying the area’s chicken enthusiasts with a fresh new look as they introduce the brand’s re-imaged design throughout their restaurant. 
The re-opening event was open to the public and featured musical performances by local band Rebel Roxie. In attendance were radio station 96.1 NOW, Franchisee President Cleo Bustamante, Sr. and family, and Market Leaders Joseph Cortez and Dylan Cortez. 
“The re-opening of our Bandera location will allow us to continue to provide the quality food and great values the community has come to know and love,” said Bustamante. “We’re proud to expand our business operations and serve the families of Bandera with high quality food and the exceptional service we are known for. 
Bustamante Enterprises acquired the Church’s Chicken Bandera location earlier this year, along with various other Church’s Chicken locations throughout Texas. In addition to their Church’s Chicken restaurants, Bustamante Enterprises also operates Subway Sandwich franchises, as well as car washes, convenience stores, Laundromats and other businesses. In 2013, Bustamante Enterprises was awarded “Subway Franchisee of the Year for Southwest Region of the United States Market.” ​
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