Was out for a particularly difficult run and stopped in here to ask for a glass of water. This nice man behind the counter gave me a bottle free of charge! Needless to say if I’m near Fairmount and Broad I’m stopping here for a quick bite
Tiffany T.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
Yet another reason to update As another Unilocaler stated, they are now confusingly labeled«Thin Crust Grill« — Note: this is not thin crust pizza, so please don’t come here thinking that’s what you’ll get Secondly, they have new hours posted as «4pm to 4am daily, new hours» They do not consistently open at 4pm, at all. They open anywhere from 430 pm, 445pm, to 5pm sometimes. If you walk in at 430 pm and they happen to be open, they also don’t have anything cooked or ready. No chicken, no pizza, no nothing except for ice cream and chips. I think that if you advertise certain hours, you must meet them. Otherwise change your hours listing to your convenience. makes sense right. But they get these 2 stars for their chicken. When their chicken is freshly made, it’s deliciously seasoned breading, crispy, hot and juicy on the inside.
Matt M.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
I don’t have high standards for 2AM cheap food delivery, but Crown Chicken(or Thin Crust Grill as its menu is confusingly labeled) managed to be a lot worse than I expected. It might be the worst food I’ve ever been served in my entire life. The mozzarella sticks I ordered were thin and bland and had some kind of dried green herb flakes coating the outside of them. The breading tasted and felt like it had been dumped out of an economy bread crumb box from the bottom shelf of a supermarket. Instead of marinara sauce, they included salsa to dip them in. Yep! Cheap, watery salsa. I was really hungry so I actually ate these. They weren’t good. For my entrée I got the grilled chicken caesar salad. The greenery consisted of wilting iceberg lettuce. The dressing came in a pouch. I couldn’t tell the difference between the chicken and the croutons. They looked the same and both tasted like salt and felt like rubber. After trying to force a couple bites down, I threw it in the trash. I’m not sure if the bread they included was even food. It looked like cheap hospital cafeteria bread but it was somehow way, way worse. I took one bite and it disintegrated into dry, powdery chunks in my mouth that tasted like paper. I spit it out into the bag it came in and threw all the rolls away. To top it all off, somehow all of the napkins they included reeked of the permanent marker they used to mark«moz» on the mozzarella sticks foam carton. I’m pretty sure the few bites I ate of this food reduced my life expectancy by 10 minutes. Never again.
Mitch N.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
Worst Boneless Buffalo wings I’ve ever had in my life. Spongy, Dry, and Burnt. Total came to 14.56 with a modest tip. Check the picture that I posted for yourself.