First-ever Chick-fil-A restaurant location to close its doors for good

ATLANTA — The first Chick-fil-A restaurant to ever open appears to be closing its doors for good, according to WSB-TV.

Signs were posted at the Greenbriar Mall food court location in Atlanta that said it will serve its last original Chick-fil-A sandwiches from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, WSB-TV reported.

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The sign also pointed customers to visit other nearby locations.

The restaurant’s Facebook page lists the location as “permanently closed.”

The Dwarf House, opened by Truett Cathy and his brother Samuel in 1946, is the home of the original Chick-fil-a Sandwich. However, the Greenbriar Mall was the first Chick-fil-A specific restaurant, according to the company’s website. It opened in southwest Atlanta in 1967.