Fast food restaurant, Breakfast restaurant, Caterer, Chicken restaurant, Delivery service, Family restaurant
Chick-fil-A at 177 N State St in Chicago serves up a hearty array of fast-food favorites, from their famous Spicy Deluxe sandwich to their beloved waffle fries. With a price point around $12 per meal, it’s budget-friendly without sacrificing flavor. The casual atmosphere is ideal for families, complete with a kids’ menu and pet-friendly outdoor seating. Although it can get crowded, the cleanliness and efficient service shine through. Expect quick bites to enjoy, just keep your eye out for those tricky ketchup packets!
Food & drink
Vibe
Comfort food
Burger
French fries
Breakfast Sandwich
By owner
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Better service at McDonald’s. Ordered on the app, got my food, asked a worker behind the counter for a plastic bag because I had to walk a little before I would be able to eat it. He mumbled something, so I asked again, he said 10 cents for a bag. I’m like, what?!, who carries change around? It’s a freaking plastic bag guys, lol, if you’re not going to do this, where else is this location cutting back on quality and service?
This was my first time trying Chick-fil-A as a tourist and I was blown away - great tasting Spicy Deluxe burger with the right crunch and flavor, and oh man, the waffle fries was to die for with its slightly crispy exterior and mushy interior.Devoured the entire meal so quickly I wished for more.I'll definitely be visiting more Chick-fil-As!
7/6/23 Chicken sandwiches and food are good, but the restaurant was very crowded and limited in space.Yes, there were plenty of places to sit and eat, but the tables were in close proximity and not friendly for people with disabilities as far as space goes.It's hard to maneuver walkers and rollators through the restaurant because the tables are so close together.But the place is clean, employees are friendly and courteous, and they get your order out fast. Prices aren't too bad either, about $12 per meal.I have a bone to pick with their ketchup packets, though.NOT DISABILITY FRIENDLY! Their extremely hard to open, the tabs hard to pull off.If you look at the photo, it says the word "pull back and peel." I am sorry to say, there was nothing to pull back.The foil was completely flat.And the white tab at the end that you're supposed to pull off, was difficult to manipulate, too.I had to take a pen and stab the ketchup packet to get it open.Please bring back the old-fashioned McDonald's ketchup packets, the kind that you can actually open.These new packets look great; I'll give it that, they look jazzy and cool.But it does no good if you're fighting with it for ten minutes, especially if you're disabled, lack strength and have severe arthritis in your hands.
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