TenderFix by Noah Schnapp

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TenderFix by Noah Schnapp in College Area operates as a delivery-only virtual restaurant at 5851 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92115, where orders are prepared inside a partner kitchen and dispatched through DoorDash, Uber Eats, GrubHub, and the brand's own website. The concept launched in 2023 as a collaboration between actor Noah Schnapp and Nextbite, a virtual restaurant company, and went live across roughly 1,000 IHOP locations nationwide. University Avenue through this stretch of 92115 near SDSU also feeds delivery orders from bb.q Chicken El Cajon, a Korean fried chicken brand operating its own kitchen model on El Cajon Blvd. The menu runs a tight lineup of all-white-meat chicken tenders and MorningStar Farms Incogmeato plant-based chik'n tenders served as sandwiches on brioche buns, sliders on King's Hawaiian sweet rolls, or straight tenders with waffle fries and a signature pink sauce. The delivery-only format means no dine-in seating, no walk-up counter, and no storefront signage — a ghost-kitchen model that has expanded across San Diego since 2020. The chicken sandwich comes with two pieces of thinly breaded white-meat chicken, four pickle slices, and a honey drizzle on a four-inch brioche roll, and the plant-based version swaps in Incogmeato patties made from soy protein. Food near SDSU delivery demand runs heaviest during late-night study hours and post-game evenings from the SDSU dorm corridor. Woodstock's Pizza SDSU on College Ave handles the pizza-delivery lane for the same campus audience, and TenderFix's chicken-tender niche carves a parallel slot in the late-night delivery rotation. Each order arrives in delivery-insulated packaging, and the waffle fries hold their crispness better than standard-cut fries across a fifteen-minute transit window from the 92115 kitchen to the surrounding delivery radius.