HOBART | Plans are in place to open the area's first Chick-fil-A sometime this summer, a restaurant spokesman said.
The new 4,500-square-foot restaurant will occupy the U.S. 30 property formerly occupied by Uno Chicago Grill, Jason D. Hill said.
Dave148 wrote:Chick-fil-A will soon open at the former site of a Hooters restaurant on Northwest Highway in Crystal Lake, bringing animated cows urging residents to “Eat Mor Chikin” to the hub of McHenry County.
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TCK wrote:It was just a curious statement and a stance that I never would imagine existed, but I can understand it now that you've explained it.
Back on topic... I'd take the spicy chicken biscuit over any other fast food breakfast item. Plus, when I go through the drive thru with my dog, they give him a treat, so we're both happy!


laikom wrote:Glad to hear they opened, now i can finally use my 1 free chicken sandwich voucher i got at the drive in, because my wait was too long (approx. 3 minutes). I did not complain or anything, the management took it upon themselves to issue the vouchers to the customers because they thought a few minutes was not fast enough for fast food. Service is always great... I've had the damn voucher for about a year, because every time i think of using it, I'm on my way out of Indianapolis on a Sunday and of course they're closed.
Ram4 wrote:I don't know why people camp out for that first 100 anymore. They have a raffle if there are more than 100 people in line now so you might as well show up right at the end of the waiting period.
Raccoon wrote:Still no information about whether or not the Elston location will ever materialize? Initially they said it was supposed to be complete by now, but doesn't look like anything is going on.
Did Alderman Waguespeck squash this one?
laikom wrote:I don't know how true it is, and I also don't want to derail the thread to a non-food topic. Chick-fil-a (at least used to) play only christian music, hand out christian pamphlets, and give christian learning materials in the kids meals. Within their rights? I don't know, probably, but i see how it could offend some people. However, I think the hard feelings have more to do with their alleged stance against gay marriage. If we want to continue this topic, we should probably have these posts moved to a new forum, since it's not food related.
NFriday wrote:Hi- Does anybody know if there are ever any coupons for Chick-Fil-A? Thanks, Nancy
NFriday wrote:Hi- I was out in Schaumburg yesterday, looking for a place to eat lunch, and I ran across Chick-Fil-A, and I decided to try it for the first time. Even though it has been open for five weeks, the place was mobbed, and they had 2 Schaumburg policemen directing traffic there. I assume that the restaurant paid for this. and not the taxpayers of Schaumburg. This is not the easiest place to get to on Golf when you are heading West. There is no traffic light there, and I had to go to the next traffic light, and turn around. There was a long line for drive up, and I would have gone through it, but since I had never been to the place, I wanted to spend some time looking at the menu, and so I went inside. It took me a few minutes to find a parking place. The inside was huge for a fast food place, and there were lots of people eating there. It did not take me long to have my order taken though. It seemed like there were twice as many registers as there are in a typical McDonald's, and I like the fact that they ask for your name, and you wait for your name to be called when your order is ready, so the person at the register does not spend any time getting your order together, other than giving you your beverage. The service was fantastic, and it did not take very long for me to get my order considering how busy they were.
I took my order with me, and when I got to my appointed designation about ten minutes later, and opened up my bag, I could not believe how hot my chicken sandwich was. I had the basic chicken sandwich, and it was wonderful. It was much better than McDonald's. The cottage fries did not survive the trip as well, and they were good, but they were not great like the sandwich was. I would definitely not make a special trip from Evanston to Schaumburg just to get a chicken sandwich from them, but if I was in the neighborhood, I would definitely stop there again, although I do love the Swedish meatballs at Ikea, and Ikea's prices at their cafeteria can't be beat. I love Ikea's store in general.
Has anybody tried the chicken wrap or salad at Chick-Fil-A? Is it good? I loved their chicken sandwich, but I am looking for something healthier, which might be hard to find there.
They could have found a better place on Golf to locate their restaurant. If the two policemen were not their directing traffic, it would have taken me forever to get get back out on Golf after leaving the parking lot. Hope this helps, Nancy
NFriday wrote:Hi- Does anybody know if there are ever any coupons for Chick-Fil-A? Thanks, Nancy
ChicagoDave wrote:They put out a calender every year that has coupons for each month. Everything from a free sandwich to free soup. Usually have 2 coupons per month. Calender was I believe $5 last year.
The GP wrote:ChicagoDave wrote:They put out a calender every year that has coupons for each month. Everything from a free sandwich to free soup. Usually have 2 coupons per month. Calender was I believe $5 last year.
Made my first ever in-person visit to the Chick-Fil-A at Wabash and Chicago today. I had the spicy chicken sandwich and a chocolate shake. Not bad fast food. I was struck by the pleasantness of the two staff I interacted with. The clerk who took my order was very patient as I asked multiple questions and seemed sincerely upbeat.
The calendar ChicagoDave mentions is for sale for $6 and includes "over $25 in coupons." It looks like only one coupon a month, but I didn't get through the whole thing.