Chick-Fil-A is looking to capitalize on its to-go orders by opening a new kind of restaurant.

The fast-food chain is going to be testing out some new versions of its restaurants.

Two locations that will be opening in Nashville and Louisville will have no dining rooms nor a drive-thru and will focus on delivery and catering.

The Nashville location will have a walk up window for carryout orders, but the Louisville stores won’t.

Neither location will take cash and only accept debit, credit card or app payments.

Chick-Fil-A declined to say how much the company has invested in developing the new locations but says they have been working on this project for more than a year.

If the locations are a success, they may take the business idea nationally.