Chick-fil-A is testing 2 new sandwiches, but only in these NC cities. What to know
Chick-fil-A is offering two new sandwiches, and folks in select North Carolina cities can get a first taste.
The Sweet Chili Lime Crunch sandwich landed on menus this week at participating restaurants in the Piedmont Triad region — including Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point — at as part of a limited-time test, Chick-fil-A said in a news release.
The sandwich is available until March 7 and features an original chicken filet “topped with a Ginger Lime Cool Crunch — made with cabbage, kale and a ginger lime dressing.” It’s then drizzled with a sweet chili sauce and served on a toasted bun.
Customers can opt for a spicy or grilled filet.
Pricing information wasn’t immediately available, but a Sweet Chili Lime Crunch Sandwich with an original breaded filet (entrée only) was listed for $6.19 at the Gate City location in Greensboro, according to the Chick-fil-A app.
Chick-fil-A said it’s also testing an Avocado Sriracha BLT Sandwich exclusively in Oklahoma City. That one features a chicken filet with lettuce, tomato, avocado mash, bacon and cayenne ranch.
Unlike its other chicken sandwiches, the BLT is served on Sriracha Swirled Toast.
The new offerings mark Chick-fil-A’s latest menu innovation. In January, the Atlanta-based chicken chain launched Frosted Sodas and Floats nationwide alongside retro-inspired packaging to commemorate its 80th anniversary.
The restaurant hasn’t said if the Sweet Chili Lime and Avocado Sriracha BLT sandwiches could eventually be offered nationwide.
“We have so much in store this year, delivering menu items and experiences that are fresh and exciting yet firmly rooted in Chick-fil-A’s renowned quality, care, generosity and hospitality,” Khalilah Cooper, vice president of brand strategy, advertising and media for Chick-fil-A, said in a news release.
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This story was originally published February 5, 2026 at 10:53 AM with the headline "Chick-fil-A is testing 2 new sandwiches, but only in these NC cities. What to know."