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Doc Brown's Fancy Chicken

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Posted: July 22, 2008

"The best fried chicken, not just in Hill Valley, but the San Fernando Valley, as well."

Fried chicken, plus fried and grilled chicken sandwiches.

Sides include french fries, mashed potatoes, and gravy.

There is the regular cashier where you order your food, as well as two automated touch screens that most people seem to miss. You then pick up your order at the windows once your number is called.

Best to visit this eatery at non-peak hours as the wait times can get hectic during peak lunch and dinner times!

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Reader reviews of Doc Brown's Fancy Chicken

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11 votes, so far

The chicken is very tasty, juicy, and crispy. more likely the best eatery inside the park. Doc Brown's is part of the all you can eat wristband so you could enjoy it all day long. - Erik Avila

I love friend Chicken. When it open, as it is only a seasonal operation, I would go there to eat. Their chicken is a lot better tasting then KFC. My only complaint is that I wish that they had more cash self cashier kiosk or make them all uniform so that they will accept both cash and credit. - Danilo Francisco

the best! =D - Lucas Lee


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