
Brodie Lane just got a little hotter. Urban Bird has quietly opened its Sunset Valley outpost in the shopping center at 5207 Brodie Lane, bringing Nashville-style hot chicken, loaded fries, and cereal-topped milkshakes to the strip. The shop began serving customers on June 9, and early diners are already clocking piled-high fries and sampler trays on the counter, the kind of shareable, camera-ready plates the chain leans on.
According to Urban Bird, the Sunset Valley storefront is listed at 5207 Brodie Lane and was slated to open June 9. The brand's locations page also shows hours and a local ordering profile for the Brodie Lane address.
Menu highlights
The new spot's menu sticks to Urban Bird's greatest hits: chicken sandwiches, jumbo tenders, smash burgers, sampler trays, and several spins on loaded fries. As detailed by Community Impact, opening photos show fry creations such as BBQ Mac, Buffalo Mac, and Tijuana Street fries. The location's ToastTab ordering page lists a tenders sando at $11.49, and Community Impact's captions show a Buffalo Mac fries option at $13.99 and a Cinnamon Toast Crunch milkshake at $6.99.
What the chain says
In a company announcement picked up by RestaurantNews, co-owner Brandon Gawthorp called the opening "a testament to the incredible support we’ve received from our guests." The company framed the Sunset Valley location as part of a broader Texas expansion that has added multiple storefronts across the state.
Neighborhood context
Brodie Lane has been the focus of local planning efforts aimed at improving the corridor's retail mix and accessibility, and the arrival of another quick-service option tweaks the dining landscape for nearby offices and shoppers. Materials from the city's Reimagine Brodie process, available via the City of Sunset Valley, outline an interest in reshaping the commercial strip and could affect which businesses ultimately thrive there.









