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Chick fil A opening in Cape Fear Valley Medical Center

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo pulled from Chick-fil-A Cape Fear Valley Medical Center Facebook page

Grand Opening Day for the new Chick fil A in Cape Fear Valley Health, located at 3305 Melrose Rd, in Fayetteville will be Nov. 16. 

Katelyn Downey will serve as the Owner/Operator of this new location. Downey shared about her work experience on a Facebook post, “I started my Chick-fil-A journey 12 years ago working as a team member in the restaurant. More recently, I worked with Chick-fil-A corporate serving the brand all across the country and in Canada. I’m thankful to be back in North Carolina and close to my family. I’m blown away by the kindness I’ve been shown around the hospital campus...We can’t wait to serve you!”

Hours of operation will be 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Monday - Saturday. 

CFVH confirmed on social media that the badge payment for payroll deduct will not be setup yet by the time of the grand opening. Customers are encouraged to download the Chick-fil-A mobile app to place an order ahead and skip the line. 

For more updates on the new restaurant follow their Facebook page.

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