PHOTOS: Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history
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Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history Linay Thomas-Sheltra smiles in front of the reopened original Bojangles
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history A guest looks at the "biscuit theater" next to a self-serve kiosk.
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history CEO Jose Armario speaks in front of the original Bojangles reopening
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history Linay Thomas-Sheltra, the daughter of Bojangles co-founder Richard Thomas, wears her fathers pins.
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history A banner commemorates 46 years of Bojangles history
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history Linay Thomas-Sheltra (daughter of co-founder Richard Thomas) speaks with CEO
Jose Armario (CEO)
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history CEO Jose Armario stands in front of the newly renovated original Bojangles location.
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history From left to right: Heidi Simpson (President of Operations), original Bojangles employee David Maisel, Linay Thomas-Sheltra (daughter of co-founder Richard Thomas), and Jose Armario (CEO)
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history CEO Jose Armario shakes hands with a Bojangles employee
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history
Bojangles first ever restaurant reopens, commemorates its Charlotte history