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I come at this restaurant every other weekend, and today was my first time i tried the flounder fish sandwich spicy. And honestly i ate it because i was hungry , but is WAY TOO SALTY. Spicy is good , but i don’t know if the sauce is salty or the fish has salt in it ?But i stay with the chicken better , always served hot and fresh. Restaurant is clean , service is great and fast. And because of that way too salty fish they don’t get my 5 stars.
I come at this restaurant every other weekend, and today was my first time i tried the flounder fish sandwich spicy. And honestly i ate it because i was hungry , but is WAY TOO SALTY. Spicy is good , but i don’t know if the sauce is salty or the fish has salt in it ?But i stay with the chicken better , always served hot and fresh. Restaurant is clean , service is great and fast. And because of that way too salty fish they don’t get my 5 stars.
Who doesn't love Popeyes? Their vibrant orange and white branding will immediately bring you in.This is why I stopped in for their deal on the back of the receipt. For your comments, you receive two pieces of chicken and a biscuit, but you must purchase a large drink.The chicken was perfectly cooked and fresh out of the fryer.The service was excellent.The waiting room was clean.This is why I will always return to this location because of the superior food, ambiance, and service.
This being Halloween, I feel compelled to revise an old adage. Instead of you are what you eat, you seek what you eat rings most like Edgar Allan Poe 's sonorous bells. If you are a zombie, and if zombies dreamt, you would be driven by an insatiable urge to devour fried green tomatoes at the fictional Whistle Stop Cafe (Fannie Flagg 's iconic novel provides the answers). And, if you love hot buttered biscuits, popcorn shrimp, fried chicken, excellent service, and you don 't live in Louisiana, Popeyes in Beltsville will provide the equivalent to Farmer Hoggett 's response when his beloved companion won the sheep-herding competition in Chris Noonan 's 1995, all-ages classic, Babe: That 'll do, Pig!