Larry White Jr. (Lo-Lo) Dishes about Family Recipes & Secretly Loving KFC

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Nikki Buchanan
Larry White, Jr., a.k.a. Lo-Lo

Larry White, Jr.
Lo-Lo's Fried Chicken & Waffles
10 W. Yuma Street, Phoenix
602-340-1304
and
2765 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale
480-945-1920
www.loloschickenandwaffles.com

This is part one of my interview with Larry White, Jr. (Lo-Lo), the owner of Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles. You can read part two of the interview here.

Was it nature or nurture for Larry White Jr. -- the Lo-Lo behind Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles and the grandson of Mrs. White of Mrs. White's Golden Rule Café?

"Before I can walk and talk, I'm holding collard greens in one hand and fried chicken in the other," White says. But making fried chicken didn't sound glamorous to a young man who couldn't pinpoint precisely what he wanted -- only that he intended to be his own boss.

In the early 90s, he and a couple of friends started an independent record label called Fo-Life Records, producing local recordings and hooking up with CA-based artists such as Snoop Dogg and The Dogg Pound.

On his frequent trips to LA, White always stopped at Roscoe's (famous for its chicken and waffles), until one day he said to himself, "I can do this, and my fried chicken is better." In 1997, he got his grandmother's blessing to make fried chicken and waffles for the late-night crowd out of her cafe, which closed early. On Friday and Saturday nights, he was slammed until 4 am.

In 2000, White leased a tiny house on Yuma Street, got it re-zoned for commercial use, then scrimped and saved to buy the equipment and furniture he needed to make it a restaurant.

When he opened Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles in 2002, the late-night crowd followed him to the new location, but his daytime business was absolutely dead. So he started delivering fried chicken to hotel bellhops, airport skycaps and taxi drivers. After a glowing New Times review in 2003, Lo-Lo's was officially discovered. Within a few years, White had lines out the door, prompting a second South Scottsdale location in 2009. Now the fried chicken king is building a bigger and better Lo-Lo's in the 9000-square-foot warehouse that sits beside the little house where it all began.

Six words to describe you: dedicated, humble, super-neat, loving, compassionate perfectionist. I'm a fool at heart. You gonna be around me, you need to sign this waiver.

Six words to describe your restaurant: consistent, relentless, dedicated, eager-to-please, longevity, friendly

Two words that will never apply to your restaurant: leftovers, snooty

What's always in your kitchen: hot grease

What's never in your kitchen: a microwave

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Lo Lo's Chicken & Waffles

10 W. Yuma St., Phoenix, AZ

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2765 N. Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ

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Glyph
Glyph

You can smell that place a quarter mile away, and it always smells GOOD. Seriously, my mouth waters whenever I drive past Lo Lo's

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