This Chick-fil-A deserves a 5 stars because the customer service here is fantastic. The manager took our order at the cashier and was very friendly and helpful. When we were leaving, one of the workers was mopping the entrance so it was all soaked in soap water but he was very nice and helped us out safely. The food came very quick and we had a decently large order. We ordered two number 2 entree onlys, a 4 piece chicken strip entree, and a large waffle fries. The chicken sandwiches were good, tasty, crispy. The strips had a good batter to it, and they have a nice variety of dipping sauces. The waffle fries were perfectly salted and crisp yet warm and soft on the inside. Definitely drop by this joint if you want some Chick-fil-A and good service
(5)
David L.
I have great excitement building for Monday's Chic-Fil-A Spicy Chicken sandwich launch. I usually only get this excited when McD rolls out the Shamrock and McRib combo each spring. Burger King has been trying to seduce me with a rib on an actual bone, but there's no chance I touch those. Honestly has anyone ever seen a BK with a health score above 80? I can't do BK. If feels like having to use the loo at a Marshalls. No thank you, I'll squeeze the cheeks and wait it out. So CFA is plastering a marketing campaign (sans cows?!?) all over ESPN this week with the the following description about their new Spicy Chicken sandwich... "Tastes like a chicken got jumped by a pepper factory, inside a volcano, on the surface of the sun." Really... that spicy? I hope not because this sandwich has the potential to be my new go-to fast food delicacy, and I would hate to have it be too spicy and go the way of the Garden Whopper. Remember those? Didn't think so, they were terrible. Granted I am of Scandinavian decent, no latin in me (unfortunately - I'd love to have an omnipresent tan and be able to roll my R's with reason.) Still I do enjoy spicy food. I'll do some jalepenos at a Mexican joint, or General Zhao chicken, or even some Tandori chicken. So call me slightly above middle of the road Yanks in ability to handle and affinity for spicy food. CFA, if the new sandwich is too spicy for me, it will be too spicy for America. And you don't want that. We want an alternative to the current best fast food spicy chicken option, the belt currently hangs on Wendy's waist. CFA execs I know you read my FB page, so let me help explain where you need to spice this thing in the best way I can; Latina Levels of Spicy Minimalist Spice, or the Catherine Zeta Jones. Catherine Zeta Jones sounds like she'd be Latino. She's perhaps best known for her roles in the Zoro series where she plays a Mexican. But Zeta Jones is actually Welsh! Who knew?!? Similarly the sandwiches here are not much different than the regular chicken sandwiches on the menu. They may dust it with some paprika and charge an extra buck for it. McDonald's offering is here. No different than the original, so very skippable. Mid Spice, or the Selena Gomez. Definitely latin so there is some inherent spice; but still on Disney Channel so very PG. This is a good place for CFA to spice their sandwich. Ideally they land it here and I'd be all over it. Popeye's spicy chicken is at this level. Too bad Popeye's doesn't understand how to run a drive thru or I'd go there more often. I can pluck my own chicken in the time it takes to get those lard and butter biscuit beauties out the window and into my car. A shame really. CFA - this is your sweet spot. Dang Spicy, or the Penelope Cruz Very latin, slightly crazy, and deducting huge points for being with Tom Cruz who is justifiably insane (although I will see his summer movie with Cameron Diaz, great casting for Tom, but he's still crazy.) Wendy's current champ in the spicy chicken sandwich category is here, and it's my favorite option. But every time I enjoy one I do have to dab the forehead after each bite. And when you spend as much time as I do prepping my Scandinavian pale skin for forays into public, I can't be dabbing off moisturizer and suntan lotion. Just a bit too spicy but still a nice option. Dangerously Over Spiced, of the Dominican Woman Forgive the title, I don't really mean to throw all Dominican women into this category. Truthfully I only know one. She's the wife of a guy I work with. When first meeting her at a company function, her husband leans over and in all seriousness says... "careful, she may look sweet but she's Dominican, she'll pull a knife on ya!" No smile on his face. Completely serious. And by the end of the night, I could see the crazy coming out of this woman's ears. No knives were pulled, but I stayed on the other side of the dinner table. You can only get a fast food option this spicy at an authentic Mexican drive thru place. The kind of place where the menu is in Spanish and they only take cash. But if you want a super spicy anything, this is your place. When Monday's lunch comes and I hike it over to CFA and get my waffle fries, sweet tea and new spicy sandwich; please CFA, make it a Selena Gomez and not a Dominican jumped by a pepper mill on the face of the sun... everyone knows if you jump a Dominican they pull their knives. And this is just fast food, no blood needs to be spilled. See you Monday for my review.
(4)
Rick J.
I went twice at lunch time. They were very fast, almost too fast. Felt a little like the soup nazi. Food was great.
(4)
Andre S.
Ok, what can go wrong with Chick-fil-a? Not too much really. Parking is shotty though, since it is located on the corner of Peachtree and Piedmont, however, it is a good, quick, decent alternative for a hectic lunch hour if you happen to work in Buckhead like myself. It gets MAD crazy busy at lunch, since this is a cheap fast place to get food. However, if you have the opportunity to sit and eat, the workers come around and ask you if you are doing ok, AND offer to refil your beverage! Now that's service!
(4)
Chas F.
No matter where it's at I love chick fil a. I have to note the crew at this one is very friendly and helpful!
(5)
Luj W.
Best customer service hands down. Another kid bit my son and as soon as the mgr heard him crying, he ran over with an ice pack and ice cream for him. My kids would eat here every day if I let them. There is nothing better than a chicken biscuit to cure a hangover! I guess mr Cathy was not a drinker, otherwise they would be open on Sundays *_*
(5)
Han L.
I love Chick-fil-A. I eat it way more often than I'd like to admit. It's just sooo dangg good. My usual is the 6 count chicken nugget kid's meal with diet lemonade or unsweet tea, with 3 polynesian sauce and 3 Texas pete, and an ice cream cone (soft serve!) instead of a toy. It's enough to satiate my cravings but not crazy indulgent. Even though this chick-fil-A is a high-trafficked one. The employees seemed trained for the hordes of hungry patrons. At least for the most part, they did mess up my order once. One thing I appreciate about this chick-fil-a is the fact that the ladie's room offers mouthwash. I appreciate their conscientiousness!
(4)
Gino B.
I can now see what the hype is all about since we don't have them back home In Canada. First time trying the Chick-fil-a concept and its hip, wholesome, urban, fresh with very enthusiastic staff. What I thought was a greasy chicken place is actually quite the healthy fast food. I had 4 grilled chicken nuggets,, a grilled market salad with lite Italian dressing and a fresh fruit cup all under 700 calories. The salad had grilled chicken, mixed leaves, green and red apple slices, strawberry slices, shredded red cabbage and carrots, blueberries and sprinkles of soft cheese with a peanut pack i didn't use; not bad for fast food. #yummy Nice fast food lunch and will definitely return!
(5)
Felix C.
The chickens sandwich was fine when I are here for lunch. I'm surprised at the #healthscore as an 86. Normally they are much better than this.
(3)
Tiff H.
This Chick-fil-A has been consistently... pretty much perfect. I've never had bad service, and even when there are lines out the door during lunch hour, I never get frustrated. Maybe it's just the atmosphere of Chick-fil-A but this is one of my favorite locations, although the seating is limited. I enjoy the outdoor seating option, where you can people watch in the heart of Buckhead. All the usual selections are available, and you can sign up for text message deals and coupons for this location (more information in store). The infamous cow drop happens here, where they will drop hundreds of stuffed cows from the sky in parachutes, and you get the chance to catch the free Chick-fil-A for a year reward.
(5)
Kevin G.
Worst in the United States!!! Slow service, workers aren't friendly, the place itself is small as can be. You have to ask for condiments because they don't have any sitting out. By far the worse ever. The founder would be disgusted!
(1)
Ken L.
wooo.. finally a chic-fil-a in the terminus building area!!! you are truly a saving grace! i dont need to burn a hole in my wallet to get a good meal around here anymore... and guess how good they are? they are giving away free food for the first hundred customers on the opening day! the crowd alone is amazing!! and nope i'm not gonna line up but just gonna look at the crowd from where i work, and plan my millions of breakfast, lunch, dinner or snack trip to the restaurant!
(5)
Rebecca O.
I LOVE Chick-fil-a. What usually sets a Chick-fil-a apart from other fast food is their unbelievably delicious food and outstanding service. Maybe they were having an off-day, but both cashiers I had just weren't that great. They overall weren't very friendly, and they messed up my order. For food, the nuggets are usually my go-to. I could probably eat a party tray of nuggets by myself and be okay. The parking situation, like others have said, it a little taxing. Basically, if you turn into Terminus Place (there's a street between Peachtree and Tower Place, facing north), the parking deck there is for all retail in Terminus buildings 100 and 200, as well as residential parking (this is from what I could see on signage). You can park anywhere marked visitor, or basically any spot not marked resident. The 100 building (where the CFA is) parking feeds into the south elevator. Chick-fil-a will validate your parking for up to 2 hours, and make sure you get it validated when you're at the restaurant. Overall, the food is always consistently delicious at CFA. My only complaint with this particular location is the service and parking. They of course cannot change the parking situation, but I feel like the service is an easy remedy.
(3)
Brooke A.
I feel like I've said this before...but I love Chick-fil-A! Chicken, waffle fries, lemonade, and "My Pleasure." Does a fast food meal get any better?
(5)
Nestor R.
I normally really like CFA, but this location is awful! Service was so slow. Food was microwaved (soggy fries and chicken strips). Restaurant smelled like dirty clothes. I will not be back to this location.
(1)
James S.
My first review was taken down because it was flagged by some Bible Thumper from the South. In the 90's when I lived in the ATL I used to love me some chick fil a sandwiches, so simple. Unadorned fried chicken breast on a egg bun with 2 pickles. I loved the waffle fries and this place was the only place that could get them crisp. I loved the sweet tea, even though it was served in unfriendly Styrofoam. I knew then that this company was ran by religious folk simply because they were closed on Sunday. As a gay man now in my 40's I can honestly say I will never step one foot inside the red and white tiled restaurant again. Why Mr. Cathy had to go open his bigoted mouth is beyond me. This has eaten at my very core for the past week and I am tired of being pissed off. Sure Mr. Cathy can believe what he wants. Only God can judge me.
(1)
Will L.
Ridiculously awesome service. Same great food.
(5)
Sophia T.
For fast food breakfast, I can't think of a joint that does it better. The buttery biscuit crumbles in your mouth and the high quality chicken is fried golden brown. I knocked the rating down a star due to the frustrating hours of operations and the questionable ownership. Bottom line - ownership needs to adapt to the times and open on Sunday, so I can gorge my face in a biscuit to close off the weekend.
(3)
David K.
Last week I opened the Savvy Shopper and saw several coupons for the newest addition to Terminus, so I decided to hike up Peachtree to claim some freebies (Chick-fil-A always seems to be giving away free food). If you're walking or work in the building it's easy to get inside. If you're in your vehicle it's a little more difficult. First you've got to navigate the parking deck. Then you've got to make your way downstairs. Finally you must walk around the building to get to the entrance in the front. They validate parking, but I'm not sure that they'll achieve much success during times that the connected offices aren't open. I think the operators understand that because they aren't open as late as other locations and they have a large delivery menu. Yes, this Chick-fil-A will deliver! The people seem nice and since they're trying to drum up some business you can get great specials to save money... you just have to ask (or in my case, look in the paper).
(4)
Olivia H.
Nothing say about this place except that despite how busy they are, they are always surprisingly fast. My food is always fresh, hot and accurate. I get a different person each time but they are always very friendly. If you arrive shortly after breakfast ends (10:30), don't be afraid too ask if they have breakfast items left. It has worked for me several times. I arrived there at 11am yesterday and was still able to get a hot and fresh chicken biscuit.
(5)
Natasha G.
If I could give this place a zero star I would. I have NEVER been to a Chickfila restaurant this slow. The sad part is that they do not have a drive thru so you would expect faster service. The restaurant was over staffed and did not have an excuse for being so slow. There were several customers waiting for food for almost 10 minutes. They looked pretty upset too. The staff that was there this day was so unfriendly and unprofessional. When a customer asks a question you should not roll your eyes at them like it's an inconvenience for you. I did not tell you to work at Chickfila, if you are that unhappy then get yourself another job, heck be happy you have one. I am sure someone else would be happy to take your position. To sum it up, I felt bad for other customers and felt bad for the reputation this restaurant is putting out there. This left a bad taste in my mouth, I will not visit this restaurant again. I rather have quick service with a smile and the famous saying Chickfila is known for " My Pleasure" by the way, this was never said!!!!!!!
(1)
Scott S.
I love it at The Terminus building! I walked over to this spot today as it was such a nice day. This Chick Fil A is located at the Terminus building where such other places like Lola Bellini, Aquaknox, Bricktops and Flying Biscuit. I would think this place attracts more of the office crowd during lunch time. The place is smaller than the conventional restaurant and they have a pretty large patio area. The interior of the resturant gets an A+ because of the cleanliness. Secondly, it's get's a A+ in customer service, the clerk (she was an area director) was extremely friendly, charming and she actually brought out my meal. You can tell their number one mission is customer satisfaction and I can see (at least at this location) they are serious aboutAt The Terminus Building. I had the grilled chicken sandwich, with the waffle fries and coke zero. The waffle fries were as good as always and the sandwich was decent. Unfortunately the grilled breast was a little on the small side and the bun, which wasn't bad, was a little over-bearing. Other than that; it was a decent meal and the quality overall was very good. If you are ever in the neighborhood around the Terminus building, give this place a tryout. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : No Caters : Yes
Adriel H.
This Chick-fil-A deserves a 5 stars because the customer service here is fantastic. The manager took our order at the cashier and was very friendly and helpful. When we were leaving, one of the workers was mopping the entrance so it was all soaked in soap water but he was very nice and helped us out safely. The food came very quick and we had a decently large order. We ordered two number 2 entree onlys, a 4 piece chicken strip entree, and a large waffle fries. The chicken sandwiches were good, tasty, crispy. The strips had a good batter to it, and they have a nice variety of dipping sauces. The waffle fries were perfectly salted and crisp yet warm and soft on the inside. Definitely drop by this joint if you want some Chick-fil-A and good service
(5)David L.
I have great excitement building for Monday's Chic-Fil-A Spicy Chicken sandwich launch. I usually only get this excited when McD rolls out the Shamrock and McRib combo each spring. Burger King has been trying to seduce me with a rib on an actual bone, but there's no chance I touch those. Honestly has anyone ever seen a BK with a health score above 80? I can't do BK. If feels like having to use the loo at a Marshalls. No thank you, I'll squeeze the cheeks and wait it out. So CFA is plastering a marketing campaign (sans cows?!?) all over ESPN this week with the the following description about their new Spicy Chicken sandwich... "Tastes like a chicken got jumped by a pepper factory, inside a volcano, on the surface of the sun." Really... that spicy? I hope not because this sandwich has the potential to be my new go-to fast food delicacy, and I would hate to have it be too spicy and go the way of the Garden Whopper. Remember those? Didn't think so, they were terrible. Granted I am of Scandinavian decent, no latin in me (unfortunately - I'd love to have an omnipresent tan and be able to roll my R's with reason.) Still I do enjoy spicy food. I'll do some jalepenos at a Mexican joint, or General Zhao chicken, or even some Tandori chicken. So call me slightly above middle of the road Yanks in ability to handle and affinity for spicy food. CFA, if the new sandwich is too spicy for me, it will be too spicy for America. And you don't want that. We want an alternative to the current best fast food spicy chicken option, the belt currently hangs on Wendy's waist. CFA execs I know you read my FB page, so let me help explain where you need to spice this thing in the best way I can; Latina Levels of Spicy Minimalist Spice, or the Catherine Zeta Jones. Catherine Zeta Jones sounds like she'd be Latino. She's perhaps best known for her roles in the Zoro series where she plays a Mexican. But Zeta Jones is actually Welsh! Who knew?!? Similarly the sandwiches here are not much different than the regular chicken sandwiches on the menu. They may dust it with some paprika and charge an extra buck for it. McDonald's offering is here. No different than the original, so very skippable. Mid Spice, or the Selena Gomez. Definitely latin so there is some inherent spice; but still on Disney Channel so very PG. This is a good place for CFA to spice their sandwich. Ideally they land it here and I'd be all over it. Popeye's spicy chicken is at this level. Too bad Popeye's doesn't understand how to run a drive thru or I'd go there more often. I can pluck my own chicken in the time it takes to get those lard and butter biscuit beauties out the window and into my car. A shame really. CFA - this is your sweet spot. Dang Spicy, or the Penelope Cruz Very latin, slightly crazy, and deducting huge points for being with Tom Cruz who is justifiably insane (although I will see his summer movie with Cameron Diaz, great casting for Tom, but he's still crazy.) Wendy's current champ in the spicy chicken sandwich category is here, and it's my favorite option. But every time I enjoy one I do have to dab the forehead after each bite. And when you spend as much time as I do prepping my Scandinavian pale skin for forays into public, I can't be dabbing off moisturizer and suntan lotion. Just a bit too spicy but still a nice option. Dangerously Over Spiced, of the Dominican Woman Forgive the title, I don't really mean to throw all Dominican women into this category. Truthfully I only know one. She's the wife of a guy I work with. When first meeting her at a company function, her husband leans over and in all seriousness says... "careful, she may look sweet but she's Dominican, she'll pull a knife on ya!" No smile on his face. Completely serious. And by the end of the night, I could see the crazy coming out of this woman's ears. No knives were pulled, but I stayed on the other side of the dinner table. You can only get a fast food option this spicy at an authentic Mexican drive thru place. The kind of place where the menu is in Spanish and they only take cash. But if you want a super spicy anything, this is your place. When Monday's lunch comes and I hike it over to CFA and get my waffle fries, sweet tea and new spicy sandwich; please CFA, make it a Selena Gomez and not a Dominican jumped by a pepper mill on the face of the sun... everyone knows if you jump a Dominican they pull their knives. And this is just fast food, no blood needs to be spilled. See you Monday for my review.
(4)Rick J.
I went twice at lunch time. They were very fast, almost too fast. Felt a little like the soup nazi. Food was great.
(4)Andre S.
Ok, what can go wrong with Chick-fil-a? Not too much really. Parking is shotty though, since it is located on the corner of Peachtree and Piedmont, however, it is a good, quick, decent alternative for a hectic lunch hour if you happen to work in Buckhead like myself. It gets MAD crazy busy at lunch, since this is a cheap fast place to get food. However, if you have the opportunity to sit and eat, the workers come around and ask you if you are doing ok, AND offer to refil your beverage! Now that's service!
(4)Chas F.
No matter where it's at I love chick fil a. I have to note the crew at this one is very friendly and helpful!
(5)Luj W.
Best customer service hands down. Another kid bit my son and as soon as the mgr heard him crying, he ran over with an ice pack and ice cream for him. My kids would eat here every day if I let them. There is nothing better than a chicken biscuit to cure a hangover! I guess mr Cathy was not a drinker, otherwise they would be open on Sundays *_*
(5)Han L.
I love Chick-fil-A. I eat it way more often than I'd like to admit. It's just sooo dangg good. My usual is the 6 count chicken nugget kid's meal with diet lemonade or unsweet tea, with 3 polynesian sauce and 3 Texas pete, and an ice cream cone (soft serve!) instead of a toy. It's enough to satiate my cravings but not crazy indulgent. Even though this chick-fil-A is a high-trafficked one. The employees seemed trained for the hordes of hungry patrons. At least for the most part, they did mess up my order once. One thing I appreciate about this chick-fil-a is the fact that the ladie's room offers mouthwash. I appreciate their conscientiousness!
(4)Gino B.
I can now see what the hype is all about since we don't have them back home In Canada. First time trying the Chick-fil-a concept and its hip, wholesome, urban, fresh with very enthusiastic staff. What I thought was a greasy chicken place is actually quite the healthy fast food. I had 4 grilled chicken nuggets,, a grilled market salad with lite Italian dressing and a fresh fruit cup all under 700 calories. The salad had grilled chicken, mixed leaves, green and red apple slices, strawberry slices, shredded red cabbage and carrots, blueberries and sprinkles of soft cheese with a peanut pack i didn't use; not bad for fast food. #yummy Nice fast food lunch and will definitely return!
(5)Felix C.
The chickens sandwich was fine when I are here for lunch. I'm surprised at the #healthscore as an 86. Normally they are much better than this.
(3)Tiff H.
This Chick-fil-A has been consistently... pretty much perfect. I've never had bad service, and even when there are lines out the door during lunch hour, I never get frustrated. Maybe it's just the atmosphere of Chick-fil-A but this is one of my favorite locations, although the seating is limited. I enjoy the outdoor seating option, where you can people watch in the heart of Buckhead. All the usual selections are available, and you can sign up for text message deals and coupons for this location (more information in store). The infamous cow drop happens here, where they will drop hundreds of stuffed cows from the sky in parachutes, and you get the chance to catch the free Chick-fil-A for a year reward.
(5)Kevin G.
Worst in the United States!!! Slow service, workers aren't friendly, the place itself is small as can be. You have to ask for condiments because they don't have any sitting out. By far the worse ever. The founder would be disgusted!
(1)Ken L.
wooo.. finally a chic-fil-a in the terminus building area!!! you are truly a saving grace! i dont need to burn a hole in my wallet to get a good meal around here anymore... and guess how good they are? they are giving away free food for the first hundred customers on the opening day! the crowd alone is amazing!! and nope i'm not gonna line up but just gonna look at the crowd from where i work, and plan my millions of breakfast, lunch, dinner or snack trip to the restaurant!
(5)Rebecca O.
I LOVE Chick-fil-a. What usually sets a Chick-fil-a apart from other fast food is their unbelievably delicious food and outstanding service. Maybe they were having an off-day, but both cashiers I had just weren't that great. They overall weren't very friendly, and they messed up my order. For food, the nuggets are usually my go-to. I could probably eat a party tray of nuggets by myself and be okay. The parking situation, like others have said, it a little taxing. Basically, if you turn into Terminus Place (there's a street between Peachtree and Tower Place, facing north), the parking deck there is for all retail in Terminus buildings 100 and 200, as well as residential parking (this is from what I could see on signage). You can park anywhere marked visitor, or basically any spot not marked resident. The 100 building (where the CFA is) parking feeds into the south elevator. Chick-fil-a will validate your parking for up to 2 hours, and make sure you get it validated when you're at the restaurant. Overall, the food is always consistently delicious at CFA. My only complaint with this particular location is the service and parking. They of course cannot change the parking situation, but I feel like the service is an easy remedy.
(3)Brooke A.
I feel like I've said this before...but I love Chick-fil-A! Chicken, waffle fries, lemonade, and "My Pleasure." Does a fast food meal get any better?
(5)Nestor R.
I normally really like CFA, but this location is awful! Service was so slow. Food was microwaved (soggy fries and chicken strips). Restaurant smelled like dirty clothes. I will not be back to this location.
(1)James S.
My first review was taken down because it was flagged by some Bible Thumper from the South. In the 90's when I lived in the ATL I used to love me some chick fil a sandwiches, so simple. Unadorned fried chicken breast on a egg bun with 2 pickles. I loved the waffle fries and this place was the only place that could get them crisp. I loved the sweet tea, even though it was served in unfriendly Styrofoam. I knew then that this company was ran by religious folk simply because they were closed on Sunday. As a gay man now in my 40's I can honestly say I will never step one foot inside the red and white tiled restaurant again. Why Mr. Cathy had to go open his bigoted mouth is beyond me. This has eaten at my very core for the past week and I am tired of being pissed off. Sure Mr. Cathy can believe what he wants. Only God can judge me.
(1)Will L.
Ridiculously awesome service. Same great food.
(5)Sophia T.
For fast food breakfast, I can't think of a joint that does it better. The buttery biscuit crumbles in your mouth and the high quality chicken is fried golden brown. I knocked the rating down a star due to the frustrating hours of operations and the questionable ownership. Bottom line - ownership needs to adapt to the times and open on Sunday, so I can gorge my face in a biscuit to close off the weekend.
(3)David K.
Last week I opened the Savvy Shopper and saw several coupons for the newest addition to Terminus, so I decided to hike up Peachtree to claim some freebies (Chick-fil-A always seems to be giving away free food). If you're walking or work in the building it's easy to get inside. If you're in your vehicle it's a little more difficult. First you've got to navigate the parking deck. Then you've got to make your way downstairs. Finally you must walk around the building to get to the entrance in the front. They validate parking, but I'm not sure that they'll achieve much success during times that the connected offices aren't open. I think the operators understand that because they aren't open as late as other locations and they have a large delivery menu. Yes, this Chick-fil-A will deliver! The people seem nice and since they're trying to drum up some business you can get great specials to save money... you just have to ask (or in my case, look in the paper).
(4)Olivia H.
Nothing say about this place except that despite how busy they are, they are always surprisingly fast. My food is always fresh, hot and accurate. I get a different person each time but they are always very friendly. If you arrive shortly after breakfast ends (10:30), don't be afraid too ask if they have breakfast items left. It has worked for me several times. I arrived there at 11am yesterday and was still able to get a hot and fresh chicken biscuit.
(5)Natasha G.
If I could give this place a zero star I would. I have NEVER been to a Chickfila restaurant this slow. The sad part is that they do not have a drive thru so you would expect faster service. The restaurant was over staffed and did not have an excuse for being so slow. There were several customers waiting for food for almost 10 minutes. They looked pretty upset too. The staff that was there this day was so unfriendly and unprofessional. When a customer asks a question you should not roll your eyes at them like it's an inconvenience for you. I did not tell you to work at Chickfila, if you are that unhappy then get yourself another job, heck be happy you have one. I am sure someone else would be happy to take your position. To sum it up, I felt bad for other customers and felt bad for the reputation this restaurant is putting out there. This left a bad taste in my mouth, I will not visit this restaurant again. I rather have quick service with a smile and the famous saying Chickfila is known for " My Pleasure" by the way, this was never said!!!!!!!
(1)Scott S.
I love it at The Terminus building! I walked over to this spot today as it was such a nice day. This Chick Fil A is located at the Terminus building where such other places like Lola Bellini, Aquaknox, Bricktops and Flying Biscuit. I would think this place attracts more of the office crowd during lunch time. The place is smaller than the conventional restaurant and they have a pretty large patio area. The interior of the resturant gets an A+ because of the cleanliness. Secondly, it's get's a A+ in customer service, the clerk (she was an area director) was extremely friendly, charming and she actually brought out my meal. You can tell their number one mission is customer satisfaction and I can see (at least at this location) they are serious aboutAt The Terminus Building. I had the grilled chicken sandwich, with the waffle fries and coke zero. The waffle fries were as good as always and the sandwich was decent. Unfortunately the grilled breast was a little on the small side and the bun, which wasn't bad, was a little over-bearing. Other than that; it was a decent meal and the quality overall was very good. If you are ever in the neighborhood around the Terminus building, give this place a tryout. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
(4)