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Restaurant bewertenOne of the friendliest, grooviest places to eat delicious fried chicken. What the place lacks in finesse it more than makes it up with staff (Robin Evelyn FTW! that really care about the place and their clients. It is one of my favourite Wellington haunts to spend a late eating enjoying an always satisfying meal in such a cool dinner atmosphere. And kudos for the Gen X playlists chaining classic 80s hits!
Excellent burger, beautiful restaurant and friendly employees. I will go back, that's for sure!
In the absence of the trip, The Crispy Chicken is worth the detour.The food is decent for the price and the staff are very helpful and attentive.
Good chicken. But 8 pieces, a large fries, a coleslaw for 88$ tips included is a lot of money. Couldn’t feed the four persons of the family.
Jac Le Coq! Need I say more?This place serves fried chicken, fried chicken sandwiches with fries an various other sides like corn or macaroni salad. In my eyes, there aren't many chicken places that can compete with KFC (or with Korean friend chicken but Jac Le Coq is definitely up there, or perhaps even beyond. I got the Pickle Jack (Look Morty, I'm a sandwich! to go, and it was still warm when I got home 10 minutes later in -6 weather. Personally, I think the chicken could use more salt but I'm a smoker so my taste buds are not at their full strength. Super good chicken, give it a try !The atmosphere is cool, its like a modern version of a 50s diner and while I don't drink, they do offer 2 kinds of beer to drink while eating your chicken. The employees are super nice, speedy and efficient. Especially Robin and the other multi-haired girl working with her on this night (1/15/2024 . I'm sorry I didn't get your name !All in all, as a Verduner its weird seeing a chicken place where the Dunkin was forever, but if something has to replace it, I'm glad its Jacs !! Try it out today !Parking: They have their own parking lot!Wheelchair accessibility: The entrance is on par with the level of the sidewalk. I haven't noticed if they have those buttons for wheelchair access, I'll check next time I'm there.