Best thing at Chick-Fil-A?

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pretty much everything; their motto: "we did not invent a chicken, we invented the chicken sandwich" they represent the leader in chicken sandwiches industry; Popeyes are major restaurant after them, serving the chicken sandwich too; Chick-Fil-A is native to GA and here they are everywhere

their menu stands for healthier option in the fast food industry, quality service, and use of peanut butter oil that is labeled trans-fat free

along with great sandwiches they have great real lemonade, made by real lemon and great coffee

"my pleasure" is their trademark that concludes their daily service at the restaurant; and yes they are fully closed on Sundays
 
Their milk shakes are the bomb diggity. I don't even have milk shakes any place else. Even this over priced ice cream place in Downtown Disney cannot compete.
 
You guys are missing the "Best" thing a Chick-fil-a......I'm very disappointed with you guys!!!

the best thing is that they have a playground.....and the hot moms that bring their kids to play....and they are bored and like to "talk" to us hot dads!!! ask me how I know!!!:giggle::giggle::giggle:
 
Is their chicken easy to chew or tough to chew?

I enjoy the #9 at Burger King a lot.. sometimes its slightly hard to chew, depends if they cooked it right. Is this ever an issue at Chick-Fil-A?

And if I like a Burger King #9.. what would I like at CFA?
 
And if I like a Burger King #9.. what would I like at CFA?
I don't frequent BK (don't recall when I had it last), so I have no idea what #9 is and don't really care to know, but as far as Chick-fil-A, their breaded chicken is their thing - it's what they're known for. It's not chewy because they pressure cook it.
 
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I don't frequent BK (don't recall when I had it last), so I have no idea what #9 is and don't really care to know, but as far as Chcik-fil-A, their breaded chicken is their thing - it's what they're known for. It's not chewy because they pressure cook it.
Nice! You're more on point than you realize (and is my Max Headroom avatar cool? I could go back to Actual Miles. I like the :D factor lol)

Their #9 is Breaded Chicken as well.
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We got one of those Chicken fil-a places a few years ago. The line is still backed up out onto the main road (through a Home depot parking lot) most days. I don't understand it. I had it once out of state and didn't think it was anything that special.
 
We got one of those Chicken fil-a places a few years ago. The line is still backed up out onto the main road (through a Home depot parking lot) most days. I don't understand it. I had it once out of state and didn't think it was anything that special.
About the only reason I haven't taken a picture of the line here is that there is a history of being chided for "taking pics while driving." And this is technically an unsafe thing to do. Otherwise, I would have by now.

And it as well is a Home Depot parking lot. What is it with Chick-Fil-As and Home Depots...

The line is worse than Costco (which, as much as I don't want to admit it, doesn't have a line sometimes. Now that I have begin going and looking. Usually it backs out onto the road and all sorts of people can't get past. Where I am, once you are in that line, if you're blocking a lane?? .. "Not my problem, move the line." That's how we get down in my neck of the woods. Everyday occurence. Want to see entitlement on full display? Drive here.)

This may be a contributing factor to why I've never tried it.
 
^ There is also the issue of HORRENDOUSLY designed parking lots, and whatever is with whoever did the City Planning here, everything is a left turn. ??
 
Is their chicken easy to chew or tough to chew?

I enjoy the #9 at Burger King a lot.. sometimes its slightly hard to chew, depends if they cooked it right. Is this ever an issue at Chick-Fil-A?

And if I like a Burger King #9.. what would I like at CFA?
The consistency is closer to a boneless thigh rather than ground chicken formed into a patty. I've never had one which was not cooked properly.
 
Because of Covid, Trenton NJ, inside dining at Chick-fil-A is closed, there are triple car lines around the building, out in to the street, and down the side street. The employees run your order out to you. Guessing the wait time is 20-40 minutes. I go the DQ Griller across the street, for $6 double cheeseburger, fries, beverage, ice cream.
 
Because of Covid, Trenton NJ, inside dining at Chick-fil-A is closed, there are triple car lines around the building, out in to the street, and down the side street. The employees run your order out to you. Guessing the wait time is 20-40 minutes. I go the DQ Griller across the street, for $6 double cheeseburger, fries, beverage, ice cream.
I've gone a few times and it's actually pretty fast. I've seen those big lines and when the lines get big, they actually have people outside taking the orders and once they take your order, by the time you roll up, it's ready.
 
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