Shaquille O’Neal’s fast-food chain to open Tyler location

Shaquille O'Neal at Big Chicken
Shaquille O'Neal at Big Chicken(Big Chicken)
Published: Apr. 1, 2024 at 11:24 AM CDT

TYLER, Texas (News release) - Residents from Eastern Texas to Northern Louisiana are about to score BIG!

Big Chicken, the star-powered fast-casual chicken concept founded by legendary Hall of Famer and celebrated entrepreneur Shaquille O’Neal, announced today that it has signed a six-unit development agreement with experienced restaurant operator, Jason Ratlif. This industry veteran is set to be a foundational part of the ongoing economic transformation happening from Tyler and Upper East Texas to Monroe, Louisiana.

“Beyond the backing by Shaquille O’Neal, Big Chicken brings BIG flavors that are truly unique. After encountering Big Chicken on a Carnival Cruise, I knew that I needed to bring the brand to my community,” Ratlif shared. “The decision to introduce this concept and the BIG fun behind everything that it does from Monroe to Tyler was easy. My partners and I are thrilled to be a part of the brand’s expansion, especially given that we have strong ties in the area. The first step in our multi-unit journey is to secure premium real estate in Eastern Monroe.”

With Ratlif’s experience managing winning teams, the locations are poised to shape Big Chicken into a focal point for local communities across their territory and become a standout representation of the brand.

“Jason is joining the Big Chicken family at a unique inflection point in our growth. He has incredible instincts for operations and has proven that he knows how to build winning teams and successful restaurants,” said CEO Josh Halpern. “It worked out perfectly that he was looking to fill the white space that we had in East Texas and Northern Louisiana. The region is on the brink of BIG things and we can’t wait to be a part of them.”

The newest franchise agreement in Louisiana and Texas will add to the 350-plus locations in development nationwide for the brand. Big Chicken currently has traditional locations open in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Tennessee and Washington, as well as in non-traditional venues like metro-New York’s UBS Arena, The Comcast Center in Philadelphia, The Moody Center in Austin, ASU’s Mullett Arena, the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Palm Springs’ Acrisure Arena, St. Louis’s Busch Stadium, Kansas City International Airport, IMG Academy and on four Carnival Cruise ships.