Bourbon Brown Sugar BBQ – Pepper jack, bourbon brown sugar BBQ sauce, special sauce, slaw, pickles.
Another sandwich worth trying is the B.L.A.T.
B.L.A.T. – smoked bacon, lettuce, avocado crema, tomatoes & buttermilk ranch
For some reason, the Chicken Guy Classic has been removed from the menu. Maybe it wasn’t as classic as Guy Fieri thought. If it ever does come back, its worth trying for those who like more of a traditional chicken sandwich.
The CG Classic – cheddar, special sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, and onion. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Still heartbroken that another loss over the years is the wide variety of sauces available at Chicken Guy! If you want to talk about shrinkflation, let’s talk about sauces because below are the 22 options we use to be able to choose from and currently Chicken Guy! only offers 10.
Heaven needed a Peri Peri sauce…
# 5 – Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew
Wait a second, a DONUT SHOP for a chicken sandwich. It may sound bonkers – because it is – but Everglazed has a fantastic chicken sandwich that uses a donut for the bun!
Funky Chicken Sandwich – fried chicken, ranch slaw, BBQ & spicy mayo and B&B pickles. (photo by Michael Carelli)
The Funky Chicken. Fried Chicken, Ranch Slaw, BBQ & spicy Mayo and B&B Pickles. (photo by Scott Sanders)
Everglazed is known for their wild and sometimes over the top donuts that taste fantastic, but what’s surprising is how good their chicken sandwich is. It doesn’t make any sense until you peel back layers of the onion and discover that Everglazed, Splitsville, and Art Smith’s Homecomin’ are all run by the same management team. Without giving any spoilers, can you guess which two other Disney Springs restaurants also made the Best Chicken Sandwich list?
The best garage at Disney Springs gets a themed Everglazed donut. (photo by Scott Sanders)
# 4 – Polite Pig
Polite Pig is the first restaurant you will encounter when entering Disney Springs from the – ugh – Lime Garage. It is off-the-charts good when it comes to BBQ and offers a wide variety of unique and tasty sides. You probably wouldn’t think of a BBQ place as a go to place for a chicken sandwich, but the Polite Pig’s version is ::chef’s kiss::
Fried Chicken Sandwich – Sweet and Smoky BBQ, Duke’s Mayo, Pickles and Cole Slaw served with Pickle Spear. (photo by Scott Sanders)
I also think you should start every meal at the Polite Pig with their slider trio appetizer which offers a mini chicken sandwich.
Slider trio at The Polite Pig – Southern Pig, Low and Slow Brisket and Fried Chicken
# 3 – Splitsville Luxury Lanes
I personally think Splitsville may be the most underrated restaurant at Disney Springs because so many guests see it as a “bowling alley that offers food.” It’s much more than that and has one of the best menus in an area that has a Murderer’s Row of incredible dining venues. I would never try to talk anyone out of getting a slice of pizza at Pizza Ponte in Disney Springs, but you know who might have the best bang for your buck pizza in the area? Splitsville. You’d have to be INSANE to get sushi at a bowling alley in Florida, but you know who offers some of the best sushi at Walt Disney World? Splitsville.
The Buffalo Chicken Sandwich at Splitsville is aces and as a bonus, can be served with crinkle cut fries (which I believe are the best type of fries.)
Buffalo Chicken Sandwich. Breaded chicken breast spiced up with hot sauce and cooled off with ranch dressing, lettuce and tomato. Served with fries. (photo by Scott Sanders)
The onion rings at Splitsville are also fantastic.
Buffalo Chicken Sandwich. (photo by Scott Sanders)
Onion Rings. (photo by Scott Sanders)
If you like Buffalo Chicken, be sure to check out the eggrolls for an appetizer.
Buffalo Chicken Eggrolls. Hand-rolled and filled with buffalo chicken, cream cheese, celery, and carrots. Served with scallions and avocado ranch for dipping. (photo by Scott Sanders)
Always love any restaurant that has it’s own “themed” beer, so your Buffalo Chicken Sandwich pairs great with a “Lost Lanes” Pilsner.
“Lost Lanes” Lager. (photo by Scott Sanders)
We’re gearing up for some great football in December and January, and friendly reminder that Splitsville is a great place to watch the games while you enjoy a meal.
Watching NFL games at Splitsville in Disney Springs. (photo by Scott Sanders)
# 2 – Pepe by José Andrés
Over the last few years, chef José Andrés has become a personal hero of mine as I see how much he does across the globe to help people during disasters. Glad to report that his restaurant also makes a pretty great Fried Chicken, Bacon, Lettuce & Tomato at Pepe (the casual quick service element of chef Andrés’ Jaleo.)
Futbol Club with mayo-mustard. (photo by Scott Sanders)
Fried chicken, bacon, lettuce & tomato. (photo by Scott Sanders)
You can’t go wrong with churros (and ice cream) for dessert
# 1 – Art Smith’s Homecomin’
Was there any doubt? C’mon people.
Art Smith’s Homcomin’ is THE place at Disney Springs if you like chicken. Period. Homecomin’s Fried Chicken Sandwich is worth going out of your way for. Wow!
Fried Chicken Sandwich: Buttermilk-brined for 24 hours and hand-battered, dressed with hot sauce, aioli, iceberg lettuce, tomato and bread and butter pickles. Served with house-made barbecue chips drizzled with icebox dressing. (photo by Scott Sanders)
PRO TIP: Order Art’s Hot Chicken Sandwich and top it with a side of pimento cheese. You’ll thank us.
Art’s Hot Chicken Sandwich. (photo by Scott Sanders)
However, before you order your chicken sandwich entrée, don’t forget the E-Ticket chicken sandwich appetizer with the Thigh High Chicken Biscuits. Ask for an extra side of hot honey sauce and you’ll be leaving Homecomin’ floating on air, they are that good.
Thigh High Chicken Biscuits. Three biscuits topped with Chef Art’s famous fried chicken thighs and bread and butter pickles. Drizzled with hot honey. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Interestingly enough, one of my personal favorite dishes to get at Homecomin’ is the Fried Chicken & Doughnuts because, well I like both fried chicken and doughnuts. During its first several years of operation, Homecomin’ made its own doughnuts in house and they were good…but not great (especially when compared to almost any other item on the menu.)
However, today Homecomin’ serves that very same dish with the great glazed doughnuts from Everglazed and now we have that E-Ticket dish that is promised by the very name of “Fried Chicken & Donuts.”
HONORABLE MENTION – Raglan Road
An Irish restaurant isn’t generally where your mind goes when thinking “chicken sandwich” but the Cookes of Dublin Fried Chicken Sandwich is truly terrific.
Cookes of Dublin Chicken Sandwich – Fried buttermilk chicken breast, garlic mayonnaise, sweet and spicy sauce, pickles and served with chips. (photo by Scott Sanders)
Cookes of Dublin Chicken Sandwich – Fried buttermilk chicken breast, garlic mayonnaise, sweet and spicy sauce, pickles and served with chips. (photo by Scott Sanders)
Pair that sandwich with a Blathanna Blossom.
BLATHANNA BLOSSOM – Gunpowder Irish gin, Italicus liqueur, butterfly pea extract, Fees foam, fresh sour mix, topped with prosecco. (photo by Scott Sanders)
From the Penthouse to the Outhouse – City Works
When we first started working on this article, the chicken wrap at City Works Eatery & Pour House made our top six. However, recent servings have forced us to remove it from the list. The amount of chicken to lettuce/mix-ins has been completely reversed and the usage of the word “hot” in the name seems to be a misnomer. It’s mild at best.
NASHVILLE HOT CHICKEN WRAP – Buttermilk Breaded Crispy Chicken Breast, Hot Cayenne Pepper Mop, Romaine, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Red Onion, Ranch Dressing, Flour Tortilla. Served with Olive Oil Parsley Fries or Side Salad.
Old version Hot Chicken Wrap at CityWorks. (photo by Scott Sanders)
(art by Brian Cooper pixie dust by Scott Walker)
So there you have it: Ranking the BEST Chicken Sandwiches at Disney Springs! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out the THEME PARK ENJOYMENT INDEX, giving a monthly recap of all the theme park news you need to know (and a lot more you don’t need to know, but we’re gonna tell you anyway). You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).
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Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, Digital Maestro Scott Walker, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, artist @SonderQuest, the mighty maven of merchandise Hedgehog’s Corner, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and “the Dadalorian” Nick, hot shot Michael Carelli, charter member of the Universal Four @Nitro230, the permit princess Alicia Stella, master cartographer Tommy Hawkins, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. Absolutely no help was added by SeaWorld Influencer @SuperWeenieHtJr. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.
The Sauce Slinger may be gone, but he’s always in our hearts (at least that’s what the cardiologist keeps saying.)
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