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Sometimes hubby gets a hankering for some ghetto, greasy fried chicken; in the States, Church's was our go to. We were excited to see Church's open up by the Cedarbrae mall. Everything is still brand spanking new. Very helpful and friendly staff. Hubby and I split a four piece combo spicy with white meat (upcharged) which comes with a drink and a side, chose the coleslaw. The chicken was hot and juicy, the exterior crunchy but it was more like a slightly greasier version of Louisiana Fried chicken: definitely a different batter used than Stateside. Tried all their dipping sauces and felt that the honey mustard went best. The coleslaw had a nice crunch but was bland. Ordered the mashed potatoes with gravy since the coleslaw disappointed; it was decent and had little pieces of chicken in the gravy. The biscuit with honey butter brushed on top was nice and fluffy with crunchy ridges on top from the caramelized honey butter YUM! Would come back if we were in the area.
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