Which of these chicken restaurant chains do you like best?
I've eaten at all of these, although it's been several years since I've been to a Bojangles, Church's, or Zaxby's. I'm not fond of Chick-fil-A, but the others are okay. Popeyes is my favorite.
I wanted to like Chick-fil-A, and I can't say that anything I had there was bad; it just wasn't anything special, and I didn't know what all the hype was about. When they opened a store in Bangor, the line for the drive-through was very long, and tends to always be long.I've been to Chick-fil-A maybe twice. I was unimpressed. Perhaps all the hype had my expectations too high.
They all seem to be insanely busy.I wanted to like Chick-fil-A, and I can't say that anything I had there was bad; it just wasn't anything special, and I didn't know what all the hype was about. When they opened a store in Bangor, the line for the drive-through was very long, and tends to always be long.
Church's is an old school name...been around since the 50s. I recall an old Saturday Night Live skit spoofing them. We have 4 in Virginia, clustered in the southeast part of the state near the Atlantic. There's over 300 of them in Texas! I've never seen one, much less eaten there.I've always like KFC but have ordered from Churches, and Popeye's.
Church's is an old school name...been around since the 50s. I recall an old Saturday Night Live skit spoofing them. We have 4 in Virginia, clustered in the southeast part of the state near the Atlantic. There's over 300 of them in Texas! I've never seen one, much less eaten there.
I read that Church's originated out of Texas. It was founded in San Antonio as Church's Chicken, and somewhere along the line became Church's Texas Chicken.There are 65 of them in the Houston metro area. Church's has good chicken, rather like the crunchy version of KFC. Just basic fried chicken.
None of them around here have "Texas" in the name that I have noticed; they're just Church's Fried Chicken. Of course I don't pay much attention and haven't been to one in years.I read that Church's originated out of Texas. It was founded in San Antonio as Church's Chicken, and somewhere along the line became Church's Texas Chicken.
It's interesting than SNL (out of NYC) did a skit on it back in the 70s. I had never heard of it and would never have thought of it being a Texan thing.
It's weird that Wiki uses the two names interchangeably as you read that page. Church's used the name Texas Chicken when they first set up shop in non-Christian Asian countries, where the word "Church" would not have been good marketing. They use that name in all non-US restaurants.None of them around here have "Texas" in the name that I have noticed; they're just Church's Fried Chicken. Of course I don't pay much attention and haven't been to one in years.