There I was a lot of hype surrounding the opening of this establishment. I was excited to give it a try. My very first impression was not a positive one. For starters the handicapped parking spots are on the way in the back of the restaurant. After entering the restaurant, I noticed there were many dirty tables and chairs were shoved everywhere. We decided to place an order even though our first impression wasn't a positive one. In retrospect, I'm wishing we would've just left! We ordered a couple of baskets of the six piece strips which came with fries coleslaw and bread. The chicken did seem fresh however it lacked flavor. The fries were soggy and cold and the bread left something to be desired as also lacked flavor. I observed a woman in a wheelchair trying to get around in the strip restaurant and having a very difficult time. I felt very bad for her as it seems this restaurant is not very ADA compliant. The staff all seemed very board especially considering it's a new place. In my opinion if you want great fast food chicken and hot, crispy fries, go across the street to Chick-fil-A!