@birmingham.live: Popeyes opened a new chicken shop at the busy train station on Thursday, July 24 drawing a queue of customers hoping to be among the first through the door. A new restaurant has opened in Birmingham New Street Station with an outdoor terrace offering views of one of the city's most iconic landmarks. The Louisiana-style chicken venue promised free sandwiches to the customers that were first in line after campers waited overnight on New Street last year. #birmingham #news #westmidlands #popeyes

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mark.leach4
love Birmingham :
Congratulations it will be a great success where it's situated but there going to have to do something about the beggars Drinkers and Drugs problems they will just start annoying people eating out side
2025-07-24 14:12:00
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missabilan
Aya :
All this place knows is junk food
2025-07-25 05:39:09
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h._097_
huzaifah :
So when are they hiring me
2025-07-26 02:11:07
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arifchouxdhury
Arif | Ai+Business / Life🍉 :
I promise you Birmingham did not need another Popeyes right in front of the train station 😂
2025-07-24 21:25:34
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thgamingog
THGaming :
“Ozzy Osbourne passes away, the largest thing Birmingham has ever produced” what does Birmingham do, “opens 150th chicken shop within 5 minute walk of every other chicken shop” 👌👍
2025-07-25 11:48:09
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thestateof.jam
thestateofit :
How many chicken and chips shops do Birmingham need or have now?😑
2025-07-25 04:35:54
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jamalmiah4257
Jamal :
My brother works there LETS GOOOOOOO
2025-07-24 14:12:01
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zakzoo2
zakzoo2 :
Good the other one on new street gets too packed
2025-07-24 22:03:11
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haych.backupp
£haych33z.#3awizz#3haych :
first
2025-07-24 14:01:50
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midlands.laptop.repair
Midlands Laptop Repair :
I provide laptop repairs in Birmingham
2025-07-25 08:06:23
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shneespamss
🎀 :
What’s the point of that
2025-07-24 16:20:27
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iqbalmuhammaduddin
Iqbal Muhammad Uddin :
kfc are upset loss money
2025-07-24 19:37:15
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essa_96
Vanessa :
@Ronaldo I wanted chick fil a, not another popeyes 😭😭😭
2025-07-25 05:00:28
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dilivesloves7
Truthfully thru spirit :
That’s what we were missing another fried chicken shop
2025-07-24 18:02:06
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unknownuser123773
Norah 🇾🇪 :
Is it halal
2025-07-24 21:57:56
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