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Howlin' Ray's

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American restaurant chain
Howlin' Ray's
Company typePrivate
IndustryRestaurant
GenreFast food
Founded2015
Los Angeles,California
FoundersJohnny Ray Zone
Amanda Chapman
Number of locations
3 (June 9, 2025)
Area served
California
Nevada
Products
OwnerJohnny Ray Zone
Amanda Chapman
Websitewww.howlinrays.com

Howlin' Ray's is an Americanfast food restaurant chain that specializes inhot chicken. Founded in 2015 byLos Angeles chef Johnny Ray Zone and his wife Amanda Chapman, it has since expanded to three locations:Chinatown, Los Angeles,Pasadena, California, andLas Vegas.

History

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In late 2014, Zone visitedNashville, Tennessee while working a brief stint at chefSean Brock's restaurant Husk in the city. There, he was introduced to hot chicken and instantly fell in love with it.[1][2][3][4] When he returned to Los Angeles, Zone shared his newfound interest in hot chicken with Chapman. Before long, they traveled back to Nashville to learn more about hot chicken and its culture.[1][2][3] They tasted some of the best examples of hot chicken, from restaurants such asPrince's,Hattie B's, 400 Degrees and Bolton's. The experience inspired Zone to find the perfect balance between the spicy, sweet and savory elements of the dish while keeping it authentic.[3][5]

In June 2015, the couple opened the firstfood truck that exclusively sold hot chicken on the West Coast.[1][2] They named their business "Howlin' Ray's" after Zone's late fatherRay Zone.[5][6] It drew increasingly large crowds,[2][6] partly due to the success of their Hot Chicken Sando, a sandwich that Chapman created on a whim during a routine stop after buying some buns from a localhamburger stand.[2] The truck made its final stop on November 1 at Alibi Room inCulver City, since Zone and Chapman were planning to transition the business to abrick and mortar location. They briefly partnered with restaurateur David Reiss, with plans to slightly expand the menu to utilize all resources in the kitchen, add a bar, and open the restaurant atHollywood's Littlefork location on November 17, 2015.[7] However, they pulled out of the deal as they were unable to settle on agreeable terms for both parties.[8]

The first Howlin' Ray's restaurant opened inside the Far East Plaza in Chinatown, Los Angeles, on April 27, 2016. Zone chose this location because it spanned the neighborhoods ofSilver Lake andArts District, which were the two areas where his food truck gained the most popularity.[4][5] The restaurant was a huge success, notably attracting extremely long lines throughout its opening hours.[4][6][9] It has also been credited for popularizing hot chicken in Los Angeles; dozens of similar restaurants opened in the city over the next few years, but Howlin' Ray's has remained the most popular.[9][10]

In June 2019, it was announced that Howlin' Ray's would open a second location in Pasadena,[9][10] which Zone and Chapman chose for their love of the city, where they had also recently moved to. They aimed to create a more family-oriented environment and provide more efficient service, hoping to eliminate long lines.[10] Construction began in early 2021, and the Pasadena Howlin' Ray's opened in November 2022.[11]

The third location opened on June 9, 2025, as part ofthe Venetian Las Vegas casino hotel's Via Via food hall.[12]

Menu

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The menu offersfried chicken as "Quarter Bird" (breast and wing or leg and thigh), "Half Bird" (both combinations),tenders, wings, andchicken and waffles. Chicken is served with bread andpickles.[13] Sides includecollard greens,macaroni salad (made withpimento cheese), vinegar slaw, shake fries,potato salad andbanana pudding.[6][13][14] The Sando consists of boneless chicken breast and is served withcoleslaw,comeback sauce, pickles and a butter bun.[13] There are two variations of the Sando: Luis-style, in which the chicken is topped with meltedcheddar cheese and put between two slices of buttered and griddled toast (like apatty melt), and JoJo-style, a waffle sandwich with boneless breast and melted cheddar.French fries are prepared in several styles: Mario, covered in comeback sauce, cheddar, vinegar slaw and pickles and mixed with cut-up chunks of chicken; Matt, topped with collard greens, cut-up bacon, comeback sauce, braised tomatoes and melted cheddar and served with a side ofpot liquor; and Juicy, lightly coated with extra-hot seasoning, laced withCrystal Hot Sauce and combined with Trappey's hot pepper vinegar, slaw, and comeback sauce. The styles of the Sando and fries are named after members of the Howlin' crew. The chicken spice levels range from "country" (no heat) to "howlin'",[15] which is spiced withcayenne and extracts ofhabanero,ghost pepper andred savina.[6][13] The restaurant also offers even hotter versions, "Howlin' plus" and "Howlin' plus plus",[15] which are seasoned withCarolina Reapers andscorpion peppers and require customers to sign a waiver.[16]

Marketing

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In December 2019, Howlin' Ray's collaborated with singerPost Malone for a delivery project onPostmates, originally scheduled to run from December 12 to 14. For this campaign, Howlin' Ray's created a sandwich called "Ghost Malone", made with ghost pepperMonterey Jack cheese.[17] The event experienced an unexpectedly high surge in demand, with hundreds of orders submitted immediately after its launch. This led to complications, including delivery drivers canceling orders, traffic backing up, and the kitchen becoming overwhelmed with preparation demands, to the extent that Howlin' Ray's and Postmates ended the event prematurely.[18]

In April 2022, Howlin' Ray's entered another collaboration with Postmates to launch Nugschicken nuggets, which were available on the platform for five days until April 25.[19]

In January 2023, Howlin' Ray's collaborated withAdidas to release a line of sneakers called Adilicious. It was launched on January 23 in retail stores with a limited amount of sneakers available at the Howlin' Ray's in Pasadena.[20]

In October 2023, Howlin' Ray's collaborated with rapperOffset to release the Howlin' Ween Offset Shake Box, consisting of chicken nuggets and Offset's own sauce Southern Drip, which was inspired by a chicken dipping sauce that originated inNorth Carolina in the 1920s. Offset designed the meal box with Postmates, where it was available exclusively from October 25 to 31 in the Los Angeles area.[21]

In October 2025, Howlin' Ray's collaborated with rapperWarren G to create a pop-up kitchen inLong Beach, California. A limited-edition entry listed under "Howlin' Ray's Long Beach" on Postmates allowed customers to choose from three combination meal options, some of which were accompanied by exclusive sticker sets or T-shirts.[22]

References

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  1. ^abc"JRZ | Howlin' Ray's | Nashville Hot Chicken in LA".Howlin' Ray's. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  2. ^abcde"Our Story | Howlin' Ray's | Nashville Hot Chicken in LA".Howlin' Ray's. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  3. ^abcTsang, Donny (January 6, 2017)."Howlin' Ray's Hot Chicken Is Scorching Los Angeles".Food Republic. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  4. ^abcPeleg, Oren (May 24, 2017)."Inside Howlin' Ray's, Where People Wait 3 Hours In Line For The Best Hot Chicken In L.A."LAist. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  5. ^abcKang, Matthew (April 5, 2016)."Inside Howlin' Ray's, a Hot Chicken Specialist in Chinatown".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  6. ^abcdeGold, Jonathan (July 1, 2016)."Review: Jonathan Gold reviews Howlin' Ray's Hot Chicken".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  7. ^Kang, Matthew (October 29, 2025)."Howlin' Ray's Hot Chicken Replacing Littlefork on November 17 in Hollywood".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  8. ^Kang, Matthew (November 10, 2015)."Howlin' Ray's NOT Happening at Former Littlefork Space in Hollywood".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  9. ^abcElliott, Farley (June 10, 2019)."Hot Chicken Mega-Hit Howlin' Ray's Is Opening a Restaurant in Pasadena".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  10. ^abcHarris, Jenn (June 11, 2019)."Howlin' Ray's is bringing its hot chicken to Pasadena – and is aiming for no lines at its second location".The San Diego Union-Tribune. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  11. ^Holmes, Mona (November 16, 2022)."Howlin' Ray's Pasadena Is Already the Most Scorching-Hot Opening of the Year".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  12. ^Wright, Johnathan L. (June 9, 2025)."A food hall full of famous restaurants debuts on the Las Vegas Strip".Las Vegas Review-Journal. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  13. ^abcd"Menu | Howlin' Ray's | Nashville Hot Chicken in LA".Howlin' Ray's. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  14. ^Harris, Jenn (October 1, 2015)."At Howlin' Ray's, get the Nashville hot chicken and pimento mac salad".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  15. ^abElliott, Farley (December 27, 2018)."Here's Every Secret Menu Item to Order at Howlin' Ray's".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  16. ^Palmer, Karen (February 21, 2024)."The Calif. restaurant where a real-life version of 'Hot Ones' plays out daily".SFGate. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  17. ^Elliott, Farley (December 10, 2019)."You Can Get Howlin' Ray's Delivered This Week on Postmates".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  18. ^Elliott, Farley (December 16, 2019)."Howlin' Ray's Forced to Shut Down Delivery Because It Basically Broke Postmates".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  19. ^Kang, Matthew (April 19, 2022)."Howlin' Ray's Launches New Spicy Nashville-Style Chicken Nuggets".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  20. ^Holmes, Mona (January 13, 2023)."Howlin' Ray's Heats up LA With a Sizzling Adidas Shoe Collaboration".Eater. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  21. ^Bosselman, Haley (October 25, 2023)."Just Until Halloween, You Can Have A Howlin' Rays Meal Made By Offset".Modern Luxury. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
  22. ^Bolter, Ashley (October 10, 2025)."Warren G and Howlin' Ray's team up for hot chicken pop-up in Long Beach".lbpost.com. RetrievedNovember 13, 2025.
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