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Mt. Joy
Mt. Joy is one of many Capitol Hill fried chicken sandwich shops that stays open late—but it happens to be our favorite.
Burnett's Pub
Burnett's Pub is a sports bar in Renton where you'll find the best chicken wings in the South End. Just expect to wait a while.
Drae's Lake Route
Drae's Lake Route is a small Rainier Beach restaurant that specializes in comfort food and excellent chicken wings by the pound.
Quick Pack Food Mart
Some of the city's best chicken wings and sambusas are sold at Quick Pack Food Mart, a Central District convenience store.
Seward Park Market
For a quick snack between Seward Park and Rainier Beach, have some of the best fried chicken in the city at Seward Park Market.
Cookie’s Country Chicken
Cookie’s Country Chicken is a fried chicken restaurant in Ballard to prioritize for bone-in pieces, sandwiches, fries, and sauce.
Heaven Sent Chicken
Heaven Sent is a fried chicken spot in Lake City helmed by the original owner of Ezell’s (yes, Ezell himself). Get anything coated in spicy breading.
The Chicken Supply
For outstanding Filipino fried chicken that happens to be celiac-friendly, look no further than The Chicken Supply in Greenwood.
Milk Drunk
Milk Drunk on Beacon Hill serves delicious double-fried chicken sandwiches and soft serve.
Ezell’s Famous Chicken
Ezell’s is a Seattle fried chicken chain, and the original location is in the Central District.
Sisters And Brothers
Sisters & Brothers is a Southern spot in Interbay that serves excellent Nashville-style hot fried chicken.
Fat's Chicken & Waffles
Fat’s is a casual neighborhood spot with great chicken and waffles in the Central District.