I finally got around to trying Price's Chicken Coop. I made it there on a Thursday about 5:45 which 15 minutes before they close. The cliffs note version: Cash only (there is an atm), carry out only. I got the 1/2 chicken all white which was under $10 including tax. It came with tater rounds, hush puppies, coleslaw and a roll. This was all contained in a nice white square cardboard box with the menu/checklist of contents printed on the top. It took me about 20 minutes to get home and the chicken was still pretty warm. The crust was still crispy and the chicken was still moist. With fried chicken your gonna have grease, but to me it seemed to be just about the right amount. Is this the best chicken I've ever eaten? No, but it rates up towards the top of my list. It reminded me of the pan fried chicken my grandmother used to make, which to me is the best chicken in the world. Yes the tater rounds are frozen, but they were crispy and delicious to me. And I have never, ever heard of tater rounds ever being anything but frozen. The hush puppies were excellent. The roll was standard packaged dinner roll. The slaw was diced, with not too much dressing and little bit of a bite. Overall Price's Chicken Coop serves old school fried chicken that is some of the best I have had and to me the prices was very reasonable. I haven't been in Charlotte too long, but I imagine if I had been here 15 or 30 years ago it would still be the same except for the prices and that is saying something.