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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónFaster service, so nice, compliments me and got order right. the food was hot and delicious.
I had to stop by Popeyes for the five piece for $6.99. Chicken was hot, seasoned and fresh. I also ordered fries, dirty rice and biscuit. Biscuit was as usual; one of the best. Didn't feel I received enough for the buck as with red beans/ rice. Fries were not made fresh. Staff were average, but I don't expect super friendliness from people at these times. B.R.C.C., local bar and grocery store is in this area.
I haven't had Popeyes in about 5+ years, and the quality surely isn't what it once was. For some reason, I wanted friend chicken today (only to later find out it was National Fried Chicken Day), and I figured I would hop over and grab something easy. First of all, I will say that the service was great. The young man who took my order was very clear and made sure what I wanted was correctly what he heard (their speaker was a bit squeaky). He was polite and friendly at the window as well. As for the meal, well, I wasn't all that impressed with the chicken. In the past, Popeyes was so much better. The chicken was smaller than most places and the skin wasn't nearly as crisp as before. The chicken was cooked well enough, but could have been a lot better. I likely won't head back anytime soon as there are many many other options in BTR, but it was not a horrible experience.
This Popeyes location (Government Street) is one of the best (along with being the busiest) in Baton Rouge..the food is hot and fresh..the restaurant is clean...the staff is courteous, prompt and efficient with my order..there's a reason good why this location keeps a steady and consistent flow of customers: good service!!
Waited at the drive thru order and instead of taking our order they kept talking to each other over the speaker system being nice folks we decided to go up to the drive thru window to effectively communicate our order and was rudely told to go back in line because they had too many customers.