Canada in Toronto Chick-fil-A was first introduced into the Canadian market in 1981. They opened their first locations in
Oakville Place, and
Burlington Centre in Ontario. These locations would later close, however it is not clear when they were shuttered. In September 1994, Chick-fil-A re-entered Canada inside a student centre food court at the
University of Alberta in
Edmonton,
Alberta. This location did not perform very well and was closed within two or three years. The company opened an outlet at the
Calgary International Airport in Alberta in May 2014, and closed it in 2019. Chick-fil-A opened a restaurant in
Toronto,
Ontario, on September 6, 2019, in the Yonge and Bloor Street area. There were protests criticizing the company's violation of animal rights and "history of supporting anti-
LGBTQ causes". Chick-fil-A announced that it would open two other locations in Toronto during 2019, and 12 additional stores in the
Greater Toronto Area over the subsequent five years. The chain's second Toronto location opened at the
Yorkdale Shopping Centre in January 2020. The company expanded to other areas of Ontario in 2021, opening standalone locations with drive-through restaurants in
Kitchener in August and
Windsor in October. In November 2023, the first standalone with drive-through location in
London was opened on
Wonderland Road South. In 2024, the company opened locations in
Alberta, one being in the Phase III food court of
West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton. and the other being in
Calgary located on Macleod Trail. In 2025, despite freezing cold, hundreds of customers started lining up outside the restaurant as early as five in the morning in
Cambridge, Ontario. Later that year, construction of a second London location on Richmond Street across from
Masonville Mall was completed in September.
South Africa In August 1996, Chick-fil-A opened its first location outside of North America by building a restaurant in
Durban, South Africa. A second location was opened in
Johannesburg in November 1997. Neither was profitable, and they were closed in 2001.
United Kingdom A Chick-fil-A operated in
Edinburgh during the Spring of 2018. On October 10, 2019, Chick-fil-A returned to Europe, with the opening of a store at
The Oracle shopping centre in
Reading, UK. The store closed in March 2020 after The Oracle opted not to continue the lease of the location beyond the six-month pilot period in the face of continued protests over the chain's anti-LGBTQ stance. In February 2019, Chick-fil-A opened a store on a 12-month pilot scheme in
Aviemore, Scotland. The store was closed in January 2020 amidst protests and controversy from locals and customers regarding the chain's former donations to charities supporting anti-LGBT rights causes. Chick-fil-A said that they had always planned a short-term stay at the location. Later, the company changed some policies, appointing its first head of diversity in 2020, and focused its charitable activities on education and hunger alleviation rather than opponents of same-sex marriage. In September 2023, the company planned to open five restaurants in the UK from early 2025, investing over $100M over the following ten years in the UK. The chain said that it would apply its charitable policies, including a $25,000 donation to a local organization on opening a Chick-fil-A restaurant and donation of surplus food to local charitable causes, to its UK branches too. Chick-fil-A have opened their first full UK restaurant in
Lisburn,
Northern Ireland in January 2025, followed by a second one in
Templepatrick, Northern Ireland in February 2025 under a partnership with
Welcome Break, a subsidiary of
Applegreen. A third location in
Leeds,
West Yorkshire opened in October 2025.
Puerto Rico Chick-fil-A opened its first location in
Puerto Rico in 2022 and by 2024 had expanded to seven restaurants, with the plan for up to 25 locations by 2030. The unique menu includes
coffee 100% grown and roasted in Puerto Rico.
Expansion to Asia and Europe Chick-fil-A CEO Andrew Cathy announced in March2023 that it planned to open restaurants in Asia and Europe by 2026, and was set to expand to five overseas markets by 2030. The
Wall Street Journal reported that it was seeking countries with "stable economies, dense populations, and a demand for chicken".
Singapore Chick-fil-A opened a pop-up restaurant at Esplanade Mall for three days from June 26 through 28, 2024, being the first Asian country to host a Chick-fil-A pop-up. On October 17, 2024, Chick-fil-A officially announced it would be opening in Singapore in late 2025, making the first Asian country to open the brand, and would be investing US$75 million into its first restaurant in the country for 10 years. The restaurant opened on December 11, 2025. ==Advertising==