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A Chick-fil-A in Cobb is closed for weeks due to remodeling

A Facebook post from the store’s account said there would be lots of “enhancements” to the dining room and drive-through areas.
A Facebook post from the store’s account said there would be lots of “enhancements” to the dining room and drive-through areas.
By Ben Brasch
July 14, 2017

It’s about to be one long Sunday for a Chick-fil-A in Marietta.

The 2105 Roswell Road store is closing for about a month starting at 7 p.m. July 14, a store manager told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

A Facebook post from the store's account said there would be lots of "enhancements" to the dining room and drive-through areas.

Who knows if the holiday light spectacle in the drive-through will be back?

The store’s owner did not respond to multiple requests this week for details about the renovations.

A call to the store phone number warns folks that they need to find food elsewhere. If you do have the hankering, there's always the Chick-fil-A at 170 Cobb Parkway.

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Ben Brasch is the reporter tasked with keeping Fulton County government accountable. The Florida native moved to Atlanta for a job with The AJC. If there's something important to you going on in Fulton, he wants to know about it. Help him better metro Atlanta by dropping a line, anonymously or otherwise.

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