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Belles Hot Chicken

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Restaurant
Belles Hot Chicken
Restaurant information
Established2014
OwnerJoss Jenner-Leuthart
Previous ownerMorgan McGlone
Food typeSouthern Diner
Location150 Gertrude St, Fitzroy VIC 3065
Other locationsfive other locations
Websitehttps://belleshotchicken.com/

Belles Hot Chicken, akaBelles' is achain restaurant inAustralia[1][2][3][4] that servessouthern-style fried chicken.

Description

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The hot spice mix of the store is flour based and mostly relies on justsmoked paprika andcayenne pepper.[5] The chicken is hormone-free and submerged in brine a day in advance.[5] Plain white bread is served underneath the chicken.[5] Sauces are available including a Belle's branded ranch dressing, as well as a blue-cheese based sauce.[5] Other dishes served includemac and cheese, potato salad, braised-beans inham hocks, hot fish, and soft-serve ice cream.[5][3]

Drinks served include beer;Melbourne Bitter,Resch's, Pabst Tallboys, andKronenbourg; another drink is rye-whisky with pickle juice.[5]

The interior of the restaurant's Gertrude Street store is designed to resemble a Nashville diner, with a big stool-studded bar.[3]

History

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The chain was founded by Miranda Campbell, Reno Pontonio and Morgan McGlone, a formermodel minder forLily Cole; who later trained as a chef. McGlone became interested in fried chicken after living inNashville, Tennessee. After returning to Australia he partnered with Miranda Campbell who took over a store onGertrude St Melbourne's suburb ofFitzroy under the name 'Belle's Diner';[3] and rebranded it as 'Belles Hot Chicken'. Under its previous ownership the store had focused on American food by was not well received.[3]

After taking over and rebranding the store in 2014 the new owners refocused its menu.[5] Following these changes the store received a positive review inThe Age.[3] The store then began to grow a cult following for its combination of serving spicy-fried chicken and natural wine.[6]

The next year the pair expanded the chain to a pop-up location inBarangaroo, NSW, and in 2016 the location was made permanent.[6][1] At some point in the years after the chain's establishment, Jenner-Leuthart bought out McGlone's stake in the franchise.[7] After its NSW pop-ups, the franchise looked to open a flagship location in that state, eventually settling on its location atCircular Quay.[7][4] In June 2024, it opened a store inAdelaide CBD.[8]

As of March 2025 the store has six actively trading locations: three in Melbourne, two in Sydney, and one in Adelaide. In Melbourne its locations are in Fitzroy,Docklands, and theMelbourne CBD; in Sydney its locations are at Barangaroo and Circular Quay; its Adelaide location is in the CBD.[9]

Reception

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The chain has generally been well received in Australia, after its first rebranding. It has received positive reviews inThe Age, as well as in theSydney Morning Herald, and theHerald Sun.

In his 2014 review for theHerald Sun, food reviewer Simon Plant gave it a favourable review, writing: "Belle’s Hot Chicken is more fun than you can poke a drumstick at. Next best thing to being in Nashville."[5] Simone Egger writing forThe Age said: "I went as far as the brick-red coloured "Hot", which slapped me in the face, but had me going back for more".[3] In her review for theSydney Morning Herald, Myffy Rigby said: "To my mind, you can pretty easily skip the leg meat, which doesn't yield the same level of crunch, juiciness and intensity of flavour as the wings, which you should definitely double order".[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"McGlone spreads his wings".The Australian. 15 Feb 2016.
  2. ^MERYMENT, ELIZABETH (29 March 2016)."Belles Hot Chicken, Sydney's hottest fried chicken shop, gets a permanent home at Barangaroo".The Daily Telegraph.
  3. ^abcdefgEgger, Simone (7 October 2014)."Belle's Hot Chicken".The Age.
  4. ^abJohnston, Megan (2023-03-03)."Cult chain Belles Hot Chicken opens first fully fledged restaurant in Sydney at Circular Quay".smh.com. Good Food. Retrieved2023-07-06.
  5. ^abcdefghPlant, Simon (19 September 2014)."Belle's of Fitzroy is a hot eatery that's frying high with Nashville chicken".Herald Sun. Retrieved12 October 2025.
  6. ^abcRigby, Myffy (15 December 2015)."Belles Hot Chicken, Barangaroo".Sydney Morning Herald.Bringing the idea back to Australia, McGlone opened in Melbourne and soon found he had a cult following for that unlikely combination of spicy-fried chicken and natural wine that should absolutely not work, but absolutely does.
  7. ^abBolles, Scott (12 July 2022)."Belles Hot Chicken latest Melbourne food business with eyes on Sydney's east".Sydney Morning Herald.Jenner-Leuthart, who says he "bought out Morgy (Belles co-founder Morgan McGlone)", is confident he'll sign on the Surry Hills property before the end of the month and open in late 2022. If that site falls over, he wants to find another in the area.
  8. ^Bell Bird, Lucy (18 June 2024)."Belles Hot Chicken's First Adelaide Venue Brings Fried Chicken and Spiked Coolers to Hindley Street".Broadsheet. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  9. ^"Locations".Belles Hot Chicken. Retrieved2025-03-12.

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