Hot Box Roulette – Sliders

Dave’s Hot Chicken offers a unique dining experience through the Hot Box Roulette with sliders, combining spice excitement and delicious tastes. This menu item is created for those who love an adventure since it offers a variety of medium, mild, and very spicy sliders. 

Here’s a detailed Hot Box Roulette slider breakdown, including pricing, nutritional information, ingredients, and allergens.

Price

$65.00

Calories

290 to 680 calories

Ingredients

The sliders consist of:

  • Sauces: Options include various heat levels from mild to Reaper® sauce.
  • Chicken Breast: Breaded and fried or grilled.
  • Bun: Standard slider bun.
  • Pickles: Added for crunch and flavor.

Allergens:

Wheat, milk, soy and egg.

Nutrition

NutrientAmount per Serving
(estimated)
Calories290-680 
Protein25g
Carbs35g
Fat15g 
Sodium 1000mg

Note: It is essential for consumers who are allergic to food to talk with the staff about specific ingredients and possible cross-contamination hazards, particularly since the spice blends could contain unidentified spices that may trigger allergic reactions.

Note: Please confirm the ingredients with the restaurant if you have any dietary restrictions.

This info comes from public sources and may not be entirely accurate. For exact nutrition details, visit daveshotchicken.com. Prices vary by location, so check the Dave’s Hot Chicken website or app for the most precise information and delivery options.

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FAqs

A fun and spicy dining adventure featuring 10 sliders with varying heat levels – 4 mild, five medium, and one extremely hot Reaper® slider that adds an element of surprise to your meal

The price ranges around $65.00, though it may vary slightly by location.

Each slider ranges from 290-680 calories. They generally contain about 25g of protein, 35g of carbs, and 15g of fat.

Yes, these sliders contain wheat, milk, soy, and egg. People with these allergies should be cautious and discuss ingredients with staff.

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