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| - This Bojangles' is in a pickle. To my knowledge they do not actually serve pickles, but they are stuck right next to a Chick-Fil-A . The only saving grace - perhaps funny because of the fact that CFA is often associated with very Christian beliefs, even being closed on Sundays - is that they are not quite in the exact same market.
However, they are very similar. While CFA provides a menu focused primarily on the chicken sandwich, and now even has a spicy chicken sandwich (one that is fairly tasty to boot), Bojangles' serves a spicy chicken biscuit. Worlds apart, right?
Other than the biscuit vs. sandwich debate, Bojangles' definitely has more variety, with country ham, sausage and steak, but where they really come through is your regular fried chicken (the sort with bones). CFA has none. Of course, if you prefer the boneless variety, this may not matter much.
At that point, it comes down to which you prefer, and on that front it is purely a matter of taste. I happen to like both - and while the CFA building is nicer, both are fairly decent. Unfortunately neither is particularly easy to get into or out of, so roll the dice and try them both. You may or may not want to do it on different days. It just depends on your appetite.
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