First place I have ever had Bojangles coming from the north. The food was delicious and the woman taking my order was extremely friendly and it came out quickly.
Jessica P.
Place rating: 4 Rahway, NJ
Good fried chicken, tasty biscuits, and seasoned french fries. Fast and friendly staff. Had the chicken strips and they were not that dry. Must try when in the south.
Michael T.
Place rating: 4 Kunkletown, PA
I stop and try Bojangles and I say chicken and famous biscuits they had great hospitality and services great biscuits but the chicken could been cook little bit long the Mac n cheese was good the mash potatoes and gray was great I love the ice tea they need move north to Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York too it will do great.
Ryan D.
Place rating: 4 Indianapolis, IN
Having grown up in North Carolina Bojangles was a must stop Sunday mornings! Now living in Indiana I can only compare it to Popeye’s. First, Bojangles is not fancy. You line up and wait to approach the cashier who still speaks into a mike and calls out your order. Breakfast is served ALLDAYLONG! What to order — the Cajun chicken biscuit! Oh my gosh, so good. Don’t forget your side of fries and large sweet tea. So what is so special about the biscuits, you have to taste to understand. The biscuits are a great size, at least 2 inches tall. The outside is buttery and has that slight crunch while the inside is fluffy and moist. It had been over a year since I had one of these lovely gifts so of course I devoured my sandwich in 2 minutes. The spice is not overwhelming — add some Texas Pete to kick it up a notch. Bojangles has their own seasoning for their french fries. You can buy it at the register and I did! The tea is sweet and oh so southern. You can’t pass up a Bo-berry biscuit! Blueberry biscuits with icing, smack your momma good! Another item you have to try is the cheddar-bo biscuit. It’s just a piece of cheddar cheese melted in the biscuit but oh it is so good. Next time you are in NC stop and tempt your tummy!
Michelle B.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
Stopped in on a road trip and enjoyed delicious food. We hadn’t eaten at a Bojangles before but were pleasantly surprised. I like the supreme tenders.
Kit W.
Place rating: 1 New Haven, CT
Yuk. This place was filthy. The table was so sticky I could nt rest my arms. Chicken bites tasted like a combination of saw dust and dry chicken The biscuits were great… light and fresh and warm.
David E.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
Here’s the deal with Bojangles: Go for breakfast, go for lunch, go for dinner, it never disappoints. There are staples you need to remember: 1) Spicy Chicken Biscuit. ’nuff said. This timeless classic is all you need to know when visiting the mecca for chicken in NC. 2) Sweet Tea. This comes in many sizes, specifically, 44 oz, half gallon and gallon, all of which are consumable in one sitting. Just know that yur kidney’s will be in overdrive. There are lots more on the menu to order or try, however if you’re losing your ‘jangle ginity, go with what you know. 1 and 2. For the more seasoned grease pit visitors, I recommend the country ham biscuit. Or for something sweet, go blueberry!
Jim g.
Place rating: 2 Garner, NC
Like any Bojangles, their biscuits are great. Their chicken on the other hand is sometimes deplorable. The few times I’ve ordered their chicken it was no more than overcooked bones. They have nice looking chicken because I’ve seen it in the glass case. I just never seem to get it. This Bojangles also charges extra for everything. I’ve even seem them try and charge an out of towner extra for the ice in their drink. They’ve been known to nearly completely skip on the fry seasoning to try and get you to pay extra for another dash. Also, If you order a chicken fillet sandwich be sure an emphasize«sandwich» or you’ll get a biscuit.