"JIGGA JIGGA, CALL THAT GIRL BOJANGLES".... YUM-O CHICKEN!
I was SO excited to see Bojangles in the terminal during my 2-hour stopover from Miami and I'm really glad I tried this place.
Notes:
-The biscuit was humongous.... but it was the most boring biscuit I'd ever eaten. So much so that I actually gave up halfway through eating it and let my brother have it. It wasn't creamy or buttery or flaky enough for me. It was just.... bleh... a biscuit, and I probably could've made better at home.
-Loved the sweet tea, because I'm a fanatic for Southern-style sweet tea.
-The chicken was the real prize. Crunchy like popeye's, tasted like it was marinated in Cajun spices too. We didn't order spicy but there was just this kick in the back of your throat from the chicken that made your mouth say "Hello".
-The fries were REALLY salty. I thought side dishes were supposed to help balance out the salty flavor between the main dish (the chicken)? Um no, each bite was like a flavor explosion that I didn't necessarily enjoy all too well: spicy chicken, salty fries, sweet tea, repeat. Oh wait, maybe that's where the bland biscuit comes into play?
Anyhow, the prices are almost reasonable but definitely more expensive than any other fast-food fried chicken joint. The largest family dinner (I think it was an 8-piece with sides) in order to feed a family of 5 cost us $30 and we were still hungry afterwards. So you're telling me it would've cost us $60 to satisfy us?
Would I go back? Yes. Would it be worth it? Probably not.
My advice: Skip the mumbo-jumbo hoopla sides and just order the chicken and a sweet tea. You'll feel much more fulfilled.