Chick-fil-A Fulton Street was built to accommodate groups of all sizes. At more than 12,000 square feet, Chick-fil-A Fulton Street will span five levels with floor-to-ceiling windows allowing for natural light throughout the entire space. The restaurant features two kitchens, including a basement-level kitchen for cold food prep, three levels of dining for 140 guests, a semi-private group meeting and dining space, and a rooftop terrace. To connect each level, a staircase will extend from the fourth level to the ground floor, accentuated by a skylight.
The restaurant will also offer mobile and in-store technology designed to serve customers quickly and efficiently. Utilizing the companys proprietary upstream ordering technology, team members will take orders on tablets as soon as guests walk through the doors, ensuring a shorter queue time. Guests can also order and pay in advance (while also skipping the line) using the Chick-fil-A One mobile app. The restaurant will also offer group catering deliveries and off-site pop-ups.
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Congrats to them!
Welcome to NYC, big, heavy, awkward benches and tables on an inaccessible rooftop need to be bolted to the concrete.
Obviously, Chick-fil-A will fall because they’re homophobic.
/sarc
Two years ago I walked past the Midtown Manhattan Chick fil A corner store and it was crowded and past the lunch hour.
My youngest kid works at Chick-Fil-A. He loves the job and they treat their employees great.
Last week, they asked him to come in between classes to change the signboard out front. He got paid several hours plus they gave him a gift card to a local restaurant for above and beyond.
There’s another reason not to live in Manhattan. What sort of mindset goes in to dine with fast food?