Lucky’s Hot Chicken x Black Cactus BBQ Launch Limited-Edition Fourth of July Specials at Seven Dials Market

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Lucky’s Hot Chicken and Black Cactus BBQ are joining forces for a special Fourth of July collaboration celebrating the very best of Southern comfort food and barbecue exclusively available at Seven Dials Market by KERB.

In celebration of 4th July, the partnership brings together Lucky’s signature Nashville hot chicken with Black Cactus BBQ’s acclaimed smoked meats, resulting in a pair of indulgent specials with a signature Sando, available for one day only!

Figgie Smalls Sando
Created as an exclusive Independence Day special, the Figgie Smalls Sando will be available for one day only on Saturday 4 July, making it one of the most limited-edition sandwiches Lucky’s has ever served.
A towering stack of Lucky’s signature Nashville hot fried chicken thigh is piled high with Black Cactus BBQ smoked brisket, sweet fig jam, candy jalapeños, pickles and smoky mayo, all sandwiched between buttery brioche Texas toast. Sweet, smoky, spicy and outrageously messy in all the right ways.

With a limited supply of Black Cactus BBQ’s smoked brisket available, this special won’t stick around for long. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.

Beef-Fat Buffalo Wings
For those looking to continue the celebrations across the weekend, Lucky’s will also be serving its Beef-Fat Buffalo Wings exclusively on Saturday 4th July.

Three-joint fried chicken wings are coated in a rich beef-fat buffalo sauce, then finished with parmesan mayo and pickles. Sticky, tangy and deeply savoury, they’re guaranteed to leave you reaching for another round.

Both the Figgie Smalls Sando and Beef-Fat Buffalo Wings will be available exclusively at Lucky’s Hot Chicken in Seven Dials Market on Saturday 4 July only.

KERB opened Seven Dials Market in 2019 and now serves 60,000 hungry customers every week. The line-up of resident traders is regularly refreshed, ensuring that more small businesses are given the opportunity to grow and develop in a lower-risk environment, before often opening their own bricks and mortar. And if that’s not reason enough to visit, KERB also commits a percentage of its profits to its social enterprise, KERB+, supporting people from less-advantaged backgrounds to start their own street food businesses or find employment within the hospitality industry.

Lucky’s Hot Chicken joined KERB’s inKERBator in 2017 and have gone on to trade with KERB at markets, events, including a two year residency in The Understudy at the National Theatre and most recently, became a trader a Seven Dials Market by KERB.