Hi - Where is the best to-go fried chicken? I'm hosting a Southern themed brunch but I don't want to make the chicken.
|
| Popeyes |
| Honeymoon chicken if it’s remotely convenient. |
| Where are you? Ellie Bird in Falls Church has a new to-go chicken spot next door called Side Chick. |
You mean the same Honeymoon Chicken that had dozens of rats scurrying across food prep areas? https://www.tiktok.com/@datboyheard/video/7295537505539984682 Or did you mean the Honeymoon Chicken whose owner (and part-time real estate developer) build unlivable houses and refused to fix them or compensate the buyers? https://www.washingtonian.com/2022/04/13/a-real-estate-nightmare-on-foxhall-road/ Yeah I won't be patronizing that Honeymoon Chicken and neither should anyone else. |
|
I agree with Popeyes. Depends a bit on the location (check reviews).
Even the Washington Post food critic loves Popeyes. |
| For real chicken black folks like - salty and crispy go to Popeyes. For white folks (bland chicken), go to Amish market. Royal Farms isn't too bad either but salty. |
| I agree with Royal Farms. My favorite. My kid's favorite is Krispy Krunchy Chicken. |
| Its not southern style, but korean fried chicken is far superior to any fried chicken IMO! |
Gas station food? Ugh. |
| Popeyes followed by Roy Rogers. |
Actually, Yum. Popeye’s is better, but Royal Farms is quite good. |
| Popeyes: get regular and crispy with mac n cheese and biscuits. Add cut watermelon, iced tea and lemonade. |
Correction: regular and spicy |
| Popeyes is always the answer. It’s low end, but it’s good for mass produced chicken. |