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It wouldn't be right to have an airport in Charlotte without a Bojangles. And, as long as you cruise midway through the B gates, you'll find this state's best known fast food chain. Does the food inside the confines of the airport rival that dished out in traditional locations? Some days, yes. Others no. There's a lot of inconsistency here. For example, at 7am this morning, I ordered a Chicken Supremes combo and so did my buddy, less than 30 seconds apart from each other. His was ready in 30 seconds. Mine took 10 minutes. His fries were much better than mine. Meanwhile, if you are a fan of Bojangles you'll be content. For the most part the menu is the same and as expected prices are higher than in a non-airport location. Meanwhile, where else can you get a Pecan Twist, Bo-Berry Biscuit and sweet tea to take on the plane? If you're in the mood for fast food, you'll be served well here. And, unlike many other vendors in this airport, the line moves quickly. If you're a Bojangles newbie, try the Cajun Fillet Biscuit in the morning and the Chicken Supremes combo (they are better than the Homestyle Tenders) with fries and a sweet tea later in the day. Ask to upgrade the biscuit to a Pecan Twist. Do so and this will become one of your favorite fast food chains.
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