Still overpriced with no coupons EVER.
But I still haven't gotten a bad or even "meh" order.
But the Supreme tenders are absolutely amazing. The dirty rice and sweet tea cannot be beat.
Even if you're not a "tenders" person (I'm not), I've come to prefer them.
For my (grown) son and I, the regular 12pc Chicken Supremes Meal - 10:30AM to Close - is enough for a full meal (each) plus leftovers.
This meal has 4 biscuits, 12 Supreme tenders (but if they're small, they'll give you extra pieces), 2 full-sized sides (I get 2 dirty rice), 3 included sauces (a bit ridic), & a 1/2 of sweet or unsweet tea. So it's not a small amount of food, but even with Dashpass AND Chase SKATE Edge Doordash rewards...
It's $45.00 pre-tax, tip, & *reduced or eliminated DD* fees.
If I didn't have the Slate Edge + Dashpass, it would've been $56.00(ish) pre-tip.
Compared to area Popeyes, Chick-fil-A, and Kentucky Fried Chicken... Bojangles blows them all our of the water, though.
The quality & consistency *does* reflect in the price, but it's still "fast food" and shouldn't cost *more* than eating at a "mid", but fresh restaurant.
But PLEASE make some more reasonably priced family packs OR run promos OR have rewards like "$X Reward once you spend $X over time" like other places do.
Overall, highly recommend to anyone wanting a complete meal that reheats nicely over and over, but has a variety of healthier sides (cole slaw, bean dish, green beans) but also classics like the dirty rice, m&c, mashed pots, fries, tots, etc.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Food Quality
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pricing
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Packaging
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Food Variety
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Flavor & freshness
***NOTE - Bojangles Corporate: PLEASE STOP using Styrofoam containers for the side items! This isn't 1985!⚠️
And the family pack boxes literally fall out when you pick up the package, regardless of how much is in them. 💯
At least use sturdier packaging for Doordash orders, since most are being dropped off on wet doorsteps and/or in inclimate weather.
There were plastic bags around my order, but the bottom of the family pack sizes almost ALWAYS disintegrate before you even get done eating bc the chicken & biscuits are just loose in the box, steam up being bagged, & then drench the thin cardboard of the boxes.
I'm guessing that's how it's served in-store & is fine for that, but it doesn't work well for takeout. You HAVE to transport all of your chicken & biscuits into your own storage containers immediately, which is redundant & inconvenient given convenience is the point of both Doordash AND "fast food". 🤷🏻♀️
But these aren't food grievances, just things I've noted across consistent orders since they opened.