Church's Chicken - any on Long Island? (Hempstead, Oyster Bay: camper, mall)
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Does anyone know if this chain has any locations on Long Island? I have been told that there is one on Long Island Avenue in Wyandanch right off of Deer Park Avenue, is this true or are people pulling a joke using the stereotype of Black people liking fried chicken?
I recently went to Puerto Rico and ate at one and I discovered their honey biscuits and BBQ chicken strips which I thought were better then KFC's.
Does anyone know if this chain has any locations on Long Island? I have been told that there is one on Long Island Avenue in Wyandanch right off of Deer Park Avenue, is this true or are people pulling a joke using the stereotype of Black people liking fried chicken?
I recently went to Puerto Rico and ate at one and I discovered their honey biscuits and BBQ chicken strips which I thought were better then KFC's.
A few years ago most White Castles started selling Church's Chicken but I think they stopped recently, I never ate it. I'm partial to Kennedy Fried Chicken - an obvious rip off but way better in every regard!! There's one on Fulton Street in Hempstead, along with about 10 other chicken places between Hofstra and the train station. I hear some of the smaller non-chain ones are really good but I've never tried.
I happen to think its better then KFC but thats my opinion. Being that its a fast food place its obviously not the best food in the world but its pretty decent if you ask me.
For those who may not be familiar with East Massapequa
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Originally Posted by newtoli
By the mall in Massepequa on Sunrise Highway ...
That would be in East Massapequa, right?
For those who may not be familiar with East Massapequa:
East Massapequa is a hamlet (an unincorporated area) in the southeast part of the Town of Oyster Bay, in the southeast part of Nassau County, along the Oyster Bay/Babylon town line and the Nassau/Suffolk County line.
Beginning on the north and moving in a clockwise direction, the Hamlet of East Massapequa in the Town of Oyster Bay is bordered on the north by the Hamlet of South Farmingdale; on the east by the Hamlet of North Amityville and the Village of Amityville in the Town of Babylon, Suffolk County (the Oyster Bay/Babylon town line and the Nassau/Suffolk County line); on the south by the Great South Bay; and, on the west by the Village of Massapequa Park.
East Massapequa is one of those many villages and hamlets on Long Island where none of the places in the community have the hamlet name in their mailing address: places in the Hamlet of East Massapequa have a "Massapequa, NY 11758", "Massapequa Park, 11762" and "Amityville, NY 11701" mailing address.
Yes there is a churchs fried chicken in brentwood on suffolk ave. There use to be one in Wyndanch now ti is Crowns fried chicken
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