Chick-fil-A is a fast-food restaurant chain that specializes in chicken sandwiches and other related products.
The company was founded by S. Truett Cathy in 1946 with its first location, the Dwarf Grill, in Hapeville, Georgia. After several years of operation under different names, it was renamed Chick-fil-A in 1967.
The menu at Chick-fil-A is focused on chicken-based items such as the Original Chicken Sandwich and other sandwiches. They also offer nuggets, strips, salads, soups, and breakfast items like egg white grill and fruit cups.
Their service model features a pick-up option allowing customers to pre-order food from their mobile app or website for collection at the store.
Many locations have a play area for children.
They are known for being closed on Sundays, a company-wide policy since 1946 due to Cathy's Christian values.