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This was my first visit to the chain and tbh I wasn't really sure what to expect. Albeit, I was pleasantly surprised and quite enjoyed this. I ordered a standard 2 piece spicy chicken meal (thigh and drumstick) with fries and a small gravy (large enough for 2 people). The coating on the chicken was light and crispy and not greasy, inside the chicken was very moist. The only bad thing is it was under-seasoned compared to its competitors (ie. Popeyes and KFC), but still good nonetheless. They serve crinkle cut fries and these were really good, very crispy on the outside but not overdone. The gravy was also good, slightly peppery and I much prefer it over Popeyes but likely second to KFC. The meal also came with a biscuit which was sweet, buttery and quite moist. This was also surprising in a nice way and I also preferred this over Popeyes biscuit. Overall this was a very nice fried chicken meal and Churchs will be on my list of options for the future.
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