Add divorce to the list of things that taste like chicken.

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The name of one of Michigan's newest restaurants is very tongue in chicken. Ex-Wife's Famous Chicken opened in May of this year in Dearborn Heights with plans for several more locations to open in the Great Lakes State.

The menu features some very funny options including Freedom Fries - which can be served with Rebound Sauce, Cole Hearted Slaw, and these hilarious chicken sandwich options,

  • Basic Chick
  • Hot Chick
  • Wild Chick
  • Boujee Chick
  • Mellow Chick

When it comes to the food at Ex-Wife's Famous Chicken, It's so good you won't want to split. In addition to chicken sandwiches, guests can also enjoy Love Me Tenders (chicken tenders), chicken nuggets, and vegan nuggets.

You probably don't have a sweet spot for your ex, but you will for the desserts at Ex-Wife's Famous Chicken. Treat yourself to one or all of the following options,

  • Cheesecake
  • Brownies
  • Fresh Baked Cookies
  • Ice Cream Sandwiches

According to the Ex-Wife's Famous Chicken official website, the plan is to open additional restaurants in Michigan. Those locations include,

  • Battle Creek
  • Grand Rapids
  • Lansing
  • Warren
  • Chesterfield
  • Howell
  • Plymouth
  • Westland

I was hoping to see Flint and Lapeer on the list - but no such luck. For now, you can check out My Ex-Wife's Chicken at 22444 Ford Road in Dearborn Heights - open daily from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Take a look at the complete menu below. If you do go to Ex-Wife's Chicken, can you please bring me back a Wild Chick and a Boujee Chick? Thanks in advance.

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