Chick-fil-A is a fast-food chain renowned for its original chicken sandwich. Founded in 1946 by S. Truett Cathy, the restaurant was initially called the Dwarf Grill before changing its name to the Dwarf House.
The menu features various chicken-based options, including nuggets and strips, as well as breakfast items such as egg white grill sandwiches.
Chick-fil-A is known for being closed on Sundays due to the founder's Christian faith. The chain has received both praise and criticism for this policy.
The original chicken sandwich remains a staple item, consisting of a breaded and pressure-cooked patty served on a bun with pickles and lettuce.
Not all items are available at every location; regional offerings may vary.