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Re: Fried Chicken [Re: Stub] #9197796 03/11/25 01:26 PM
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Best fast food fried chicken is Laynes.

I haven’t ate Bush’s in years but always thought it was just fine. I do prefer Chicken Express for that style of fried chicken if talking fast food.

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Originally Posted by Dustnsand
Best fast food fried chicken is Laynes.

I haven’t ate Bush’s in years but always thought it was just fine. I do prefer Chicken Express for that style of fried chicken if talking fast food.



The Bush's took over the Chicken Express in Bridgeport. I pulled in a couple weeks after it open asked what changed in the chicken. The name on the sign and cups. Everything else including how they cooked the chicken remained the same.


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Originally Posted by 12th Man
Originally Posted by Dustnsand
Best fast food fried chicken is Laynes.

I haven’t ate Bush’s in years but always thought it was just fine. I do prefer Chicken Express for that style of fried chicken if talking fast food.



The Bush's took over the Chicken Express in Bridgeport. I pulled in a couple weeks after it open asked what changed in the chicken. The name on the sign and cups. Everything else including how they cooked the chicken remained the same.


That's strage.


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Originally Posted by bigbob_ftw
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Originally Posted by Dustnsand
Best fast food fried chicken is Laynes.

I haven’t ate Bush’s in years but always thought it was just fine. I do prefer Chicken Express for that style of fried chicken if talking fast food.



The Bush's took over the Chicken Express in Bridgeport. I pulled in a couple weeks after it open asked what changed in the chicken. The name on the sign and cups. Everything else including how they cooked the chicken remained the same.


That's strage.


I know the owner. He owned multiple Chicken Express franchises and sold them all over five years ago. He kept several of the buildings and leased them back including the Bridgeport location, since that is where he is from. Two or three years ago he purchased the Bush’s entire franchise, once the lease was up he took possession of the building and its now Bush’s.

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if you ever make it up to Oklahoma try Eischen's bar in Okarche (west of OKC). been in business since before OK became a state.

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If you go to Woodville, go to the Pickett House. It ain't a typical restaurant, its a boarding house style serving fried chicken, chicken & dumplings, country vegetables, cobbler, biscuits and cornbread. All you can eat and it's all good. Even the staff wear period style (1800's) clothing.
https://www.heritage-village.org/pickett-house.htm


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Best fried chicken I ever had was at a place in Vegas that specializes in fried chicken think called yard bird or something similar.

Ate a fried chicken plate from a local youth fundraiser recently was amazingly good home fried chicken.

Surprisingly Walmart deli fried chicken if fresh is very good to me.


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Branded Burger Midlothian (there are other locations) Yard Bird Sandwich. It takes a helluva good Chicken sandwich to make me always order it instead of the really good hamburgers at a restaurant.


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Re: Fried Chicken [Re: decook] #9201314 03/21/25 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by decook
If you go to Woodville, go to the Pickett House. It ain't a typical restaurant, its a boarding house style serving fried chicken, chicken & dumplings, country vegetables, cobbler, biscuits and cornbread. All you can eat and it's all good. Even the staff wear period style (1800's) clothing.
https://www.heritage-village.org/pickett-house.htm



Glad you had a good experience, mine was not that great. The chicken at Chicken E would blow this out of the saddle, and the sides were dumped from a can and warmed up. The person that recommended it asked me how it was, and I told them it was not good at all, and he said I must not know good home cooking. I laughed.

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