Key Points
- Straight Outta Nashville opens Bolton weekend.
- Doors unlock 15 February 2026 evening.
- Smash burgers fried chicken star menu.
- Salford brothers Abdul Zayn expand brand.
- Loaded fries Nashville vibes await crowds.
Bolton (Bolton Today), 13 February 2026 - Straight Outta Nashville, the American-inspired smash burger and fried chicken chain born in Salford, is set to open its latest outlet in Bolton this weekend, bringing a taste of Nashville's bold flavours to Greater Manchester. The new venue on Deliveroo and local listings promises hearty portions of Angus smash patties, buttermilk chicken, and loaded fries, with doors officially opening on Saturday, 15 February 2026. Founders Abdul and Zayn, who ditched dentistry and engineering careers for this venture, hail the expansion as a milestone in their rapid growth plans announced last year.
What is Straight Outta Nashville?
Straight Outta Nashville began as a passion project in the kitchen of the founders' mother during the COVID-19 pandemic, evolving into a cult favourite in Salford's Lower Broughton area on Bramley Street. As reported by Saif of Salford Now, the brothers Abdul, a former dentist, and Zayn, an ex-engineer, walked away from professional careers to gamble on American-inspired smash burgers and fried chicken. The brand has built a loyal following with its robust Southern-style menu, including the acclaimed Jerry Heller burger featuring an Angus smash patty and perfectly seasoned buttermilk chicken options.
The restaurant captivates with its vibrant atmosphere and impressive selection of shareable dishes, such as loaded fries generously covered in rich cheese sauce. Customers appreciate the swift service and friendly staff, even during busy hours, though some note prices slightly above average for casual dining. Now, with physical stores in focus, Bolton marks a key step in their ambition to scale across the North West and beyond.
The Bolton outlet is scheduled to fling open its doors on 15 February 2026, as teased in social media posts from the brand's official Facebook page.
Instagram reels echo this, with "Bolton, we're nearly there. What you've been waiting for is almost here", urging followers to prepare for the launch.
Operating hours mirror the Salford original, likely from 5:00 PM, aligning with evening crowds for British, American, and burger fare via Deliveroo with a £10 minimum order and £2.50 delivery fee. This timing fits Bolton's vibrant food scene, especially ahead of the borough's award-winning Food and Drink Festival in August.
Who are the founders behind the expansion?
Brothers Abdul and Zayn lead Straight Outta Nashville, crediting their Salford roots for the brand's authenticity. As reported by Saif of Salford Now, "Salford is what made us and Salford is what will take us to another level." Abdul, formerly a dentist, and Zayn, an ex-engineer, started cooking in their mother's kitchen, turning it into a success story with a prime spot in Lower Broughton.
"We really want to make a difference to the food business in the Northwest and nationwide."
They remain tied to Salford, shouting their origins "from the rooftops," with Broughton Lane forever their "baby." Bolton's opening is part of a 10-store rollout, including Leeds, Warrington, Burnley, and Dalston over the next year.
What menu items can Bolton customers expect?
Diners in Bolton can anticipate the full Straight Outta Nashville lineup, spotlighting Southern-inspired cuisine with hearty portions and bold flavours. Signature stars include the Jerry Heller burger, an Angus smash patty masterpiece and buttermilk chicken that pairs unforgettable combinations. Loaded fries drenched in cheese sauce make ideal shareables or solo indulgences.
The menu blends British, American, and burger elements, available for delivery from opening at 17:00. While specifics for Bolton are unconfirmed, the Salford model's success suggests similar offerings: smash burgers, fried chicken, and vibe-heavy eats where taste, chicken, and loaded fries collide to create flavour vibes serious food. Halal options may feature, given regional reviews of similar platters.
Why is Bolton chosen for this new outlet?
Bolton's selection aligns with Straight Outta Nashville's North West focus, capitalising on Greater Manchester's growing appetite for American comfort food. The town boasts a thriving food scene, with Bolton Council highlighting events like the 21st Food and Drink Festival in August, named Best Large Speciality Market at the NABMA Great British Market Awards 2026. Regeneration efforts, including £1.5m for green spaces and town centre boosts, signal economic vibrancy.
Proximity to Salford allows logistics ease while tapping new markets. "We are from the area and we shout that from the rooftops," founders noted, positioning Bolton as a natural extension.
Local news from Bolton Council omits the opening but underscores community clean-ups and housing surveys, framing a welcoming environment for new businesses.
How does this fit into the brand's growth plans?
Announced in July 2025, the expansion targets 10 new stores nationwide, prioritising physical sites over pop-ups. As detailed by Saif of Salford Now, plans include Leeds, Warrington, Burnley, and Dalston within 12 months. From pandemic origins to cult status, the brand's trajectory mirrors other regional successes like Bolton's Famous Hot Chicken in Nashville, though unrelated.
Deliveroo integration ensures quick scalability, with Bolton listed ready for orders. Founders aim to elevate North West cuisine, staying rooted in Salford while branching out. This 2026 launch cements their momentum into a competitive landscape.
What is the atmosphere like at Straight Outta Nashville?
Expect a vibrant, inviting space evoking Nashville's honky-tonk energy, though adapted for UK diners. Manchester previews describe it as a "culinary gem" with incredible food complementing the atmosphere. Swift service and friendly staff shine during peaks, fostering repeat visits despite marginally higher prices.
Social teasers promise "packed master smash burger fried where taste, chicken and loaded fries collide", hinting at lively, flavour-focused vibes. Unlike no-frills Nashville spots, this chain blends casual dining with shareable appeal.
Bolton lacks direct rivals, but Greater Manchester's scene includes Nashville Country Bar with live music and boot-scootin' nights. Salford's original thrives alongside generic burger joints, while unrelated Bolton's Famous in Nashville offers hot chicken legacy since the 1990s. Deliveroo competitors provide British-American fusion, but Straight Outta Nashville's smash focus stands out.
Local halal feasts, like mega platters with five-patty burgers, show demand for quality comfort food. Bolton's festival pedigree positions it well against chains.
What do early reactions say about the opening?
Social media buzz peaks with Facebook and Instagram posts generating anticipation. "Get ready to get your fix," the brand urges Bolton followers. No formal reviews pre-launch, but Salford's cult status praised for quality from early burger spots foreshadows success.
Deliveroo's 2026 copyright hints at operational readiness. Council news on art exhibitions opening same day (14 February) adds cultural synergy.
