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If you're going to try the city's famous hot chicken, do it right — and learn some of the history first. Not all Nashville hot chicken is the same. bhofack2/Getty ImagesIf there's one thing that's more synonymous with Nashville than music, it's hot chicken. Today, hot chicken pops up on menus across the city with all sorts of variations, but the dish has a long history in the Black community of Nashville. And I definitely think it's worth making the trip to Prince's to get the original hot chicken.
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Prince's Hot Chicken Courtesy: Prince's Hot ChickenNashville hot chicken had its humble beginnings nearly a century ago. At the same time, large fast-food companies such as KFC, Baja Fresh, Dave's Hot Chicken and more are increasingly featuring Nashville hot chicken on their menus. The Nashville hot chicken origin storyBut Nashville hot chicken isn't just a spicy new trend. Owner Andre Prince of Prince's Hot Chicken Courtesy: Prince's Hot ChickenThough the city has changed a lot since Thornton Prince's first hot chicken, Prince's has remained one of the city's classic treasures. 400 Degrees Hot Chicken Photo: Aqui HinesOne of those hot chicken enthusiasts is lifelong Nashville resident Aqui Hines, the owner and chef at 400 Degrees, a hot chicken restaurant in the city.
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