Chick-fil-A’s longstanding Sandy Springs location that resembled a midcentury toaster surrounded by surface parking has gone the way of the dodo.

Its modernized replacement has now opened—with a design that strives to appear more throwback-urban and pedestrian-friendly.

Situated just beyond the Interstate 285 Perimeter, the 5925 Roswell Road location previously housed a more traditional Chick-fil-A outpost for 31 years, until that became bulldozer bait just before Christmas last year.

Seven months later, Chick-fil-A Sandy Springs officially reopened this morning with a larger building that directly fronts the Roswell Road sidewalk, across the street from Whole Foods Market.

The 5925 Roswell Road location's vaguely Main Street vibes today. Submitted

The Sandy Springs project continues a building spree for Chick-fil-A around Atlanta that includes an under-construction location next to the Clermont Lounge in Poncey-Highland—and another new outpost in Old Fourth Ward just four blocks away. 

Chick-fil-A reps tell Urbanize Atlanta the Sandy Springs remodel was designed for speed and efficiency, with an enhanced drive-thru that features a fully dedicated lane with Mobile-Thru tech, allowing guests to pick up orders placed ahead of time on the chicken empire’s app. (Lawson Bailey—the local owner-operator of both Chick-fil-A Sandy Springs and Chick-fil-A Perimeter on Hammond Drive for the past 31 years—remains at the helm.)

Other features include a larger dining room and more parking, which is at least tucked away now.

“Congratulations everyone!” one Chick-fil-A fan enthused on the store’s Facebook page. “The store looks amazing!”

Destruction of the longstanding Sandy Springs store kicked off in mid-December. Chick-fil-A/FB

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