Los Pollos Hermanos
Los Pollos Hermanos is a fictional fast-food restaurant chain specializing in chicken, featured in the television series Breaking Bad and its prequel Better Call Saul. The chain is owned by the character Gus Fring, who uses it as a front for his illegal drug operations.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Los Pollos Hermanos, which translates to "The Chicken Brothers" in Spanish, is depicted as a highly successful and popular chain of fast-food restaurants. The chain's logo features two anthropomorphic chickens dressed in traditional Mexican attire, symbolizing the restaurant's theme and cuisine.
Role in Breaking Bad[edit | edit source]
In Breaking Bad, Los Pollos Hermanos serves as a legitimate business front for Gus Fring's methamphetamine distribution network. The restaurant's clean and professional image helps Gus maintain a low profile while conducting his illegal activities. The chain's headquarters and main branch are located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where much of the series takes place.
Role in Better Call Saul[edit | edit source]
In Better Call Saul, the prequel to Breaking Bad, Los Pollos Hermanos is shown in its earlier days. The series provides more background on Gus Fring's operations and how he uses the restaurant chain to expand his drug empire. The character Mike Ehrmantraut is often seen interacting with the restaurant as part of his work for Gus.
Notable Locations[edit | edit source]
- **Albuquerque, New Mexico**: The primary location of Los Pollos Hermanos, where much of the action in both series takes place.
- **Other Locations**: The chain is implied to have multiple locations, although specific details are not always provided.
Key Characters[edit | edit source]
- Gus Fring: The owner of Los Pollos Hermanos and a major drug kingpin.
- Walter White: A high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturer who becomes involved with Gus Fring.
- Jesse Pinkman: Walter White's partner in the methamphetamine business.
- Mike Ehrmantraut: A former police officer who works for Gus Fring.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Los Pollos Hermanos has become an iconic element of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. The fictional restaurant has been referenced in various forms of media and has even been recreated as a pop-up restaurant in real life for promotional events.
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