Food is okay but customer service is HORRIBLE. I went there around 6am and I guess the lady wasn't a morning person.. I go to Chicfila now to get my chicken sandwiches
(2)
Dawn R.
OK, it's a fast-food chain, and they're pretty much all the same. But there aren't that many Bojangles' out there, so when I get to go, it's a treat. If you like good southern fried chicken with a little bit of a spicy kick, melt in your mouth buttery biscuits, and the best sweet tea around, this is your place! And their ham biscuits.....MMMMMMM!!!!! I always love it when I meet someone who's never had Bojangles before, and they swear by Popeye's......I've converted all of them! From the chicken to the tea to the sides, you just can't go wrong. And their sweet potato pie is like nothing you've ever had. Trust me....try it!
(4)
Lindsey B.
I lovvvveee this place. First, they serve breakfast ALL day. Secondly, the prices are reasonable. And last but definitely not least, the food tastes SO good. I recommend a trip to Bojangles whenever you want some southern goodness in a hurry.
(4)
Starr C.
When I left North Carolina last summer to come back to my home state of Maryland, I was heartbroken. I was going to miss Bojangles. BUT! The Bojangles website told me that there was a location in Maryland. In fact, it was only a short drive away from my school! TALLY-HO, on a Bo' quest we must go. I rallied my boyfriend to go with me, since he used to work in North Carolina himself. (I also managed to get a few of my friends to go, but they went on a separate trip.) This Bojangles is... less hospitable. When we arrived there around dinner-time, it was fairly empty. The case was empty. The area was slightly sketchy. I detected very little of that Southern hospitality that I received back in North Carolina. They didn't have the food ready out in the front. So our cashier went to the back to retrieve our orders. The food wasn't the freshest, but it was still SO GOOD. AND DON'T GET ME STARTED ON THAT SWEET TEA. Mmmmm that was so delicious. I also finally got to try that Boberry biscuit, and it was quite tasty. Nothing beats Bojangles' chicken and biscuits with some mashed potatoes and gravy and a bit of cole slaw to make you feel better about your meal. Top it off with that Boberry biscuit and wash it down with the sweet tea... ... you almost forget about the sort of shady characters who are sharing a meal with you in the establishment.
(3)
Nora S.
We Loved this place! The location was clean, service was good. I got hooked on Bojangles when I lived in NC and when I moved back to VA no other place came close, so every time I pass one I must stop and get my fix! Their biscuits, chicken and seasoned fries are amazing! I wish they would build one in NOVA but so far the closest one to us is in Richmond.
(5)
Kam K.
the food always taste great! i love their breakfast biscuits with the icing! chicken fingers & fries were my fave!
(4)
Murray R.
Chicken fried steak biscuit, Patio red drink, coffee after a night of boozing in D.C. Good for what ails ya.
(3)
Tamika H.
Lawd I was so hungry! I've been moving for the last three days and I really just stopped by for some fries. After I got to the speaker box my stomach said get me some food! I then ordered the chicken club and season fries. OMG, all of my food was so good. I stopped in the Drive thru driveway no one was behind me so I chomped down lawd have mercy!! A man stopped to look at me and replied you just couldn't wait hu? I said No and went right back to the mayo and tomatoes skidding down my face!!!!! I'm thinking of hitting them again tonight!
(5)
Raycal B.
My Favorite is the Sweet Potato PIe. Give it a try.
(3)
K M.
I love Bojangles, and I have been to many locations. This one, however, was a little less than impressive. There was practically no seasoning on the fries and they forgot a few items on our drive thru order. Kind of a bummer.
(2)
Pat M.
Yes!!! I'm reviewing a fast food joint!!! Get over it, ye haters of fast food and those insistent that good food cannot be found at such places! Bojangles has remained dear to my heart since my community college days, when they used to be up in my neck o' the woods. Now we need to make the hour or so drive down D.C. way to reach the nearest bonafide Bojangles with full menu. It is SO worth the drive! Being a massive breakfast nut, I absolutely LOVE Bojangles biscuits, which always seem to be baked perfectly. My favorite, and right up there on my "if you were stranded and had only five foods" list is their biscuits and gravy. It's frankly the best b&g I've had, and trust me I've had oodles! It's not the run of the mill boring white sawmill gravy stuff, but rather (when done right) a less thick gravy that is soooo tasty thanks to the deliciously spicy sausage they use. The country ham biscuit is also a star, assuming you like salty country ham. Being fast food, the prices are plenty low, but the service is hit and miss, from the obvious "I don't wanna be here" types to some really good, personable and efficient sorts. The New Carrollton store often has a vagrant or two hanging out inside, but they tend to leave folks alone. Man I wish Bojangles would return to Baltimore!!!
(4)
Sam W.
I had eaten at a Bojangles once in Richmond and had become a fan. Cajun seasonings, amazing biscuits, and good sweet tea. When I moved to Hyattsville I noticed this and was pretty excited. Now we go to this place about twice a month. There is a KFC and Popeyes in the area, but this place beats both of them, hands down. I like white meat, my husband dark meat. There have been times where I would go to one of the other chicken joints and come home with one breast and no wings in an 8 piece meal. Not here. If they are out of something they will let you know. I love how all the meals come with tea. They are very accommodating with getting you unsweetened if you need it. And I love the boxes that they give out now. I'm sure they are not good for the environment, but I keep several in my house because my cats absolutely love them. Only thing that keeps me from giving them perfect scores are some of the other things like their chicken fingers. Pretty scrawny and not at all impressive. Other than that, 2 thumbs up from us.
(4)
Rodge B.
Northernmost outpost I've seen of this Southern institution. The best fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits in the known galaxy. The dirty rice, booberry biscuits, and cinnamon biscuits with icing are also personal favorites. But we all know the fresh brewed ICED TEA is what keeps people coming back. Just thinking of the tooth rotting sweet tea goodness makes me want to drive down to DC. Unfortunately, I'm only in the area once a year.
(5)
Ria H.
I never ate here before and I always pass it on 410. I decided to try something small and simple. I was reluctant because it was lunchtime and there was barely any customers there. I decided to get the cajun biscuit sandwich. I was pleasantly surprised. The biscuit wasn't dry and the chicken breast was really moist. It was a pretty decent size. The only thing is the chicken breast wasn't really spicy and didn't have much seasoning. But other than that, it was pretty good.
(4)
Daniel A.
Im giving this one my first ave review...I LOVE Bojo's. After living in NC for 4 years while in college I learned to love it very quickly. I live in Frederick so everytime my wife and I go to IKEA we come here since its only a few exits down. The food is ok-not as good as the ones in NC and the staff can be bland, not southernly cheerful like in NC...but it gets me by. Im hoping a Bojo comes to Frederick in the very near future.
(3)
Kevin H.
It's a fast food chain, but it's also not. It's a neighborhood institution bringing the local flavor of the Carolinas for a fortunate few. For the rest of us, it should be. Why is it that in Upper Northwest good home cooking is only allowed to be consumed ironically? Or with truffle oil? Go to New Carrollton or Hillcrest Heights or some other town with some sense and get a chicken biscuit. It's just so perfect. Every crumb lost is a tear shed. Fortunately, you can get two, or make the second a ham biscuit for some variety, and it's still barely $5. I go for the biscuits over the boxes of chicken, but everything that's cooked in the store is pretty good. The sides, sadly, appear not to be made in house, so don't worry about passing on those. I'm sure there's a good place for potato salad and slaw that I will come across some day. But the chicken and biscuits are all you need. Oh, and they even have sweet tea. It's a pretty novel concept.
(5)
Ginny H.
Good Lord! If you are going to eat fast food, this is the place to do it. Great fast chicken, ham biscuits and the best fries ever. (And I don't even usually like fries.) I didn't even know this place existed until driving to the beach last week. Wow.
(4)
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Address :8320 Annapolis Rd
New Carrollton, MD, 20784
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Brunch Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : Yes
Miss J.
Food is okay but customer service is HORRIBLE. I went there around 6am and I guess the lady wasn't a morning person.. I go to Chicfila now to get my chicken sandwiches
(2)Dawn R.
OK, it's a fast-food chain, and they're pretty much all the same. But there aren't that many Bojangles' out there, so when I get to go, it's a treat. If you like good southern fried chicken with a little bit of a spicy kick, melt in your mouth buttery biscuits, and the best sweet tea around, this is your place! And their ham biscuits.....MMMMMMM!!!!! I always love it when I meet someone who's never had Bojangles before, and they swear by Popeye's......I've converted all of them! From the chicken to the tea to the sides, you just can't go wrong. And their sweet potato pie is like nothing you've ever had. Trust me....try it!
(4)Lindsey B.
I lovvvveee this place. First, they serve breakfast ALL day. Secondly, the prices are reasonable. And last but definitely not least, the food tastes SO good. I recommend a trip to Bojangles whenever you want some southern goodness in a hurry.
(4)Starr C.
When I left North Carolina last summer to come back to my home state of Maryland, I was heartbroken. I was going to miss Bojangles. BUT! The Bojangles website told me that there was a location in Maryland. In fact, it was only a short drive away from my school! TALLY-HO, on a Bo' quest we must go. I rallied my boyfriend to go with me, since he used to work in North Carolina himself. (I also managed to get a few of my friends to go, but they went on a separate trip.) This Bojangles is... less hospitable. When we arrived there around dinner-time, it was fairly empty. The case was empty. The area was slightly sketchy. I detected very little of that Southern hospitality that I received back in North Carolina. They didn't have the food ready out in the front. So our cashier went to the back to retrieve our orders. The food wasn't the freshest, but it was still SO GOOD. AND DON'T GET ME STARTED ON THAT SWEET TEA. Mmmmm that was so delicious. I also finally got to try that Boberry biscuit, and it was quite tasty. Nothing beats Bojangles' chicken and biscuits with some mashed potatoes and gravy and a bit of cole slaw to make you feel better about your meal. Top it off with that Boberry biscuit and wash it down with the sweet tea... ... you almost forget about the sort of shady characters who are sharing a meal with you in the establishment.
(3)Nora S.
We Loved this place! The location was clean, service was good. I got hooked on Bojangles when I lived in NC and when I moved back to VA no other place came close, so every time I pass one I must stop and get my fix! Their biscuits, chicken and seasoned fries are amazing! I wish they would build one in NOVA but so far the closest one to us is in Richmond.
(5)Kam K.
the food always taste great! i love their breakfast biscuits with the icing! chicken fingers & fries were my fave!
(4)Murray R.
Chicken fried steak biscuit, Patio red drink, coffee after a night of boozing in D.C. Good for what ails ya.
(3)Tamika H.
Lawd I was so hungry! I've been moving for the last three days and I really just stopped by for some fries. After I got to the speaker box my stomach said get me some food! I then ordered the chicken club and season fries. OMG, all of my food was so good. I stopped in the Drive thru driveway no one was behind me so I chomped down lawd have mercy!! A man stopped to look at me and replied you just couldn't wait hu? I said No and went right back to the mayo and tomatoes skidding down my face!!!!! I'm thinking of hitting them again tonight!
(5)Raycal B.
My Favorite is the Sweet Potato PIe. Give it a try.
(3)K M.
I love Bojangles, and I have been to many locations. This one, however, was a little less than impressive. There was practically no seasoning on the fries and they forgot a few items on our drive thru order. Kind of a bummer.
(2)Pat M.
Yes!!! I'm reviewing a fast food joint!!! Get over it, ye haters of fast food and those insistent that good food cannot be found at such places! Bojangles has remained dear to my heart since my community college days, when they used to be up in my neck o' the woods. Now we need to make the hour or so drive down D.C. way to reach the nearest bonafide Bojangles with full menu. It is SO worth the drive! Being a massive breakfast nut, I absolutely LOVE Bojangles biscuits, which always seem to be baked perfectly. My favorite, and right up there on my "if you were stranded and had only five foods" list is their biscuits and gravy. It's frankly the best b&g I've had, and trust me I've had oodles! It's not the run of the mill boring white sawmill gravy stuff, but rather (when done right) a less thick gravy that is soooo tasty thanks to the deliciously spicy sausage they use. The country ham biscuit is also a star, assuming you like salty country ham. Being fast food, the prices are plenty low, but the service is hit and miss, from the obvious "I don't wanna be here" types to some really good, personable and efficient sorts. The New Carrollton store often has a vagrant or two hanging out inside, but they tend to leave folks alone. Man I wish Bojangles would return to Baltimore!!!
(4)Sam W.
I had eaten at a Bojangles once in Richmond and had become a fan. Cajun seasonings, amazing biscuits, and good sweet tea. When I moved to Hyattsville I noticed this and was pretty excited. Now we go to this place about twice a month. There is a KFC and Popeyes in the area, but this place beats both of them, hands down. I like white meat, my husband dark meat. There have been times where I would go to one of the other chicken joints and come home with one breast and no wings in an 8 piece meal. Not here. If they are out of something they will let you know. I love how all the meals come with tea. They are very accommodating with getting you unsweetened if you need it. And I love the boxes that they give out now. I'm sure they are not good for the environment, but I keep several in my house because my cats absolutely love them. Only thing that keeps me from giving them perfect scores are some of the other things like their chicken fingers. Pretty scrawny and not at all impressive. Other than that, 2 thumbs up from us.
(4)Rodge B.
Northernmost outpost I've seen of this Southern institution. The best fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits in the known galaxy. The dirty rice, booberry biscuits, and cinnamon biscuits with icing are also personal favorites. But we all know the fresh brewed ICED TEA is what keeps people coming back. Just thinking of the tooth rotting sweet tea goodness makes me want to drive down to DC. Unfortunately, I'm only in the area once a year.
(5)Ria H.
I never ate here before and I always pass it on 410. I decided to try something small and simple. I was reluctant because it was lunchtime and there was barely any customers there. I decided to get the cajun biscuit sandwich. I was pleasantly surprised. The biscuit wasn't dry and the chicken breast was really moist. It was a pretty decent size. The only thing is the chicken breast wasn't really spicy and didn't have much seasoning. But other than that, it was pretty good.
(4)Daniel A.
Im giving this one my first ave review...I LOVE Bojo's. After living in NC for 4 years while in college I learned to love it very quickly. I live in Frederick so everytime my wife and I go to IKEA we come here since its only a few exits down. The food is ok-not as good as the ones in NC and the staff can be bland, not southernly cheerful like in NC...but it gets me by. Im hoping a Bojo comes to Frederick in the very near future.
(3)Kevin H.
It's a fast food chain, but it's also not. It's a neighborhood institution bringing the local flavor of the Carolinas for a fortunate few. For the rest of us, it should be. Why is it that in Upper Northwest good home cooking is only allowed to be consumed ironically? Or with truffle oil? Go to New Carrollton or Hillcrest Heights or some other town with some sense and get a chicken biscuit. It's just so perfect. Every crumb lost is a tear shed. Fortunately, you can get two, or make the second a ham biscuit for some variety, and it's still barely $5. I go for the biscuits over the boxes of chicken, but everything that's cooked in the store is pretty good. The sides, sadly, appear not to be made in house, so don't worry about passing on those. I'm sure there's a good place for potato salad and slaw that I will come across some day. But the chicken and biscuits are all you need. Oh, and they even have sweet tea. It's a pretty novel concept.
(5)Ginny H.
Good Lord! If you are going to eat fast food, this is the place to do it. Great fast chicken, ham biscuits and the best fries ever. (And I don't even usually like fries.) I didn't even know this place existed until driving to the beach last week. Wow.
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