Smiling, polite, staff who speak English are also a nice touch!
I’ve noticed that they go out of their way to be friendly. Almost a lost art in the service industry today.
The chick is always packed around here!
The customer service at Chick-Fil-A is excellent. The local one pays its employees a few dollars an hour above the minimum wage, and is able to attract employees several notches above the employees at the local McDonalds.
I just drove through the South, public restrooms there generally are a poor lot, but at fastfood joints they are cringe-worthy.
Chick-fil-A - thumbs up.
We go to Chick-fil-A and I like it. But I think KFC tastes better. Chick-fil-A seems bland.
Pepper jack chicken sandwich is why.
Chick fil a Frosted Lemonade.
We love our local Chick-fil-A!!!!
Clean, yummy food and service with a smile and ‘It’s our pleasure’ reaponse!
And right now it’s peach milkshake season!!!!....woot!
Their new grilled chicken sandwich tastes like it’s straight off the grill
From reading through the comments on this thread, I know that I am not a heretic when I say that I don’t particularly like Chick-fil-A food. I only get it when there is no alternative.
As far as I’m concerned, KFC chicken is the best—it is my guilty pleasure.
ESQUIRE REVIEW You can get a chicken sandwich anywhere, which may explain your low expectations. Boneless breast. Bun. Blah. But down south, there lives an eye-opener.
A come-to-Jesus sandwich. The Chick-fil-A. Seasoned, breaded breast served on a toasted buttered bun with dill- pickle slices. No mayo. No sauce at all. Deceptively simple, yet transcendent. The hook is the breading: spicy, with an intoxicating crunch.
The meat is always juicy, never chewy. The bun is like lingerie -- there, but not, providing delicious support without obscuring the main flavor. The first bite changes everything you think you know about chicken. And about the need for condiments. -- Allison Glock
Read more: http://www.esquire.com/features/food-drink/sandwiches#ixzz211NacUiU
They are successful because they hold to Christian values from top to bottom.
I guess it couldn’t be closing on Sunday gained some blessing from above?
It was like hitting the Trifecta of perfect customer service. I almost wanted to end my life then and there as life could not possibly get any better than it was at that moment.
Good customer service still exists.
I'm glad I didn't end my life though, because a lot of good things happened to me after that too. I'm thinking I have another 30 years or so of good thing to get through before I'm done with this particular life.
I drive through for the diet lemonade!
I like their customer service; I like their ads; I like their morals and their politics. There’s only one problem: I don’t like their chicken sandwiches.
I buy waffle fries at Chick-fil-A from time to time just to support the cause.
My wife and I went last night here in Pittsburgh area. It was 8:45 pm and the drive thru wrapped all the way around the building. We went in like we had planned on doing and there was a line 5 deep inside. The staff was very nice and friendly. The food was great. The customers seemed upbeat also.
My problem with Chick-fil-A is that I don’t really like their sandwich. Sorry about that.
Now offer me a Philly Cheese Steak from the local sandwich shop and I will be going Yum-Yum. I think these brothers that run the place are escapees from Philly. Perfect sandwich.
I like that they play Christian music over the sound system.