I got the same exact reply when I sent them an email a few weeks ago. I had breakfast at Chick-Fil-A two days in a row when I was in San Antonio and I now prefer the Chicken Biscuit sandwich to the lunch one. The chicken minis (a nugget on a soft honey wheat bun) were tasty snacks as well. I also prefer the hash browns to the bland waffle fries. It'll be a long wait, but I'll get my Chick-Fil-A fix in Racine and out of town.FoodSnob77 wrote:MADNESS!!! Read below...
Thank you for taking the time to contact Chick-fil-A. You are very important to us, and we appreciate your question regarding Chick-fil-A Restaurants in the Chicago area.
Chick-fil-A is strategically planning expansion for the Chicago area. This planning, however, can sometimes take as long as five years. You could possibly see Chick-fil-A in this market by late 2011 or 2012.
Again, thank you for your time and interest in Chick-fil-A.
Sincerely,
Tamara
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amyandphil wrote:Hey,
I'm not a huge Chick Fil A fan, but I had read this thread before and thought you might be interested in my sighting today. Driving down Ashland (around the Division or Chicago intersections) I spotted a Chick Fil A van. I've no idea what it was doing, but it looked like one of those promotional RV's that drives around giving free samples/goodies. It was pulling in as I drove by. I would think that means Chicago may be getting a Chick Fil A in the future...
You and me both, Ghazi.Ghazi wrote:I still don't get it. I've been to this joint a few times in the south and recently in LA, and still don't get the wow factor. I've been getting the regular chicken sandwich and had the chicken biscuit breakfast sandwich, too, but i foudn it to be decent. Nothing more.
Can the fanatics tell me what sets this place apart for them? ( I feel like one of those guys staring at thos mindfunk optical illusion posters that everyone else can decipher except me!)
Can the fanatics tell me what sets this place apart for them?
Shaggywillis wrote:Can the fanatics tell me what sets this place apart for them?
For me, I think it's the real chicken. I was raised in Florida where there are plenty of Chick Fil A's, so I have a memory as a kid going here for superior chicken nuggets vs the other chain's in the area.
It could also be that I'm a real sucker for the pickles on the sandwich, the hot fried chicken with a mix of ketchup and mayo and crispy waffle fries, hands down.
scanz wrote:For those Top-notch people out there...had the 1/4 pound burger with cheese/deluxe (which adds the best beef tallow fried fries...although I don't know where else you get fries done that way), with onion rings (delectable beer battered, the onion almost melting inside) and a chocolate shake. I will put that burger et al, up against any other...but I have never tried their chicken. So, I guess that should have gone to another thread...but if you're going to travel, and chick-fil-a is here....go to Top-notch.
Portillo's uses beef tallow for their fries. The GM of the Addison location told a vegan lady right in front of me, and I cheered right in her face. In fact, you might as well ask every place you go to if they use beef tallow in their oil (I think I should too!), you might be surprised.scanz wrote:For those Top-notch people out there...had the 1/4 pound burger with cheese/deluxe (which adds the best beef tallow fried fries...although I don't know where else you get fries done that way),
Ram4 wrote:Portillo's uses beef tallow for their fries.
Ghazi wrote:I still don't get it. I've been to this joint a few times in the south and recently in LA, and still don't get the wow factor. I've been getting the regular chicken sandwich and had the chicken biscuit breakfast sandwich, too, but i foudn it to be decent. Nothing more.
Can the fanatics tell me what sets this place apart for them? ( I feel like one of those guys staring at thos mindfunk optical illusion posters that everyone else can decipher except me!)