Louisiana-Style Chicken, Biscuits, and Sides at Popeye's Chicken (Up to 50% Off). Four Options Available.
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New Orleans–style chicken accompanied by hearty buttermilk biscuits and sides like Cajun fries, mashed potatoes, and red beans and rice
Choose from Four Options
$12 for $20 worth of chicken, sides, and biscuits
$23.99 for a 16-piece family meal ($34.99 value)
- 16 pieces of chicken
- 3 large sides
- Eight biscuits
$25 for a 24-piece family meal ($44.99 value)
- 24 pieces of chicken
- Five large sides
- 12 biscuits
$99 for a 75-piece catering package for 30 ($199.99 value)
- 75 pieces of mixed chicken or handcrafted chicken tenders
- 2 party-size sides
- 3 dozen biscuits
- Feeds around 30 people
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About Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
When Popeyes first opened in a New Orleans suburb in 1972, it wasn't exactly an instant hit. Known back then as Chicken on the Run, it experienced several months of lackluster sales. Not ready to give up, founder Alvin Copeland Sr. changed his recipe from traditional southern fried chicken to the native spicy New Orleans–style chicken. He then gave his eatery a similarly spicy new moniker: Popeyes, named after "Popeye" Doyle, the hardboiled detective in the hit movie The French Connection.
The popular chain now has more than 2,100 restaurants, expanded to Canada, and added its fluffy buttermilk biscuits to the menu. It also introduced the country to crawfish, which—much like draping beads over everything from trees to the local alligator population—had been beloved by Louisianans for decades.
Nowadays, patrons can dig into the Louisiana favorites that made Popeyes famous, including breaded seafood, po' boys, and sides like mashed potatoes and red beans and rice. Of course, the main event is still spicy or mild chicken that marinates for 12 hours before being hand-battered, hand-breaded, and fried.