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Bidrage med feedbackSo, they're on a check of hot chicken for a hot chicken place, so they let me right at the point that these sandwiches and byrds have something heat on it. but I guess the average joe who thinks hot cheetos are a little a little young, isn't going to get in there and get her supahot. now for those of you who are chili heads and lookin to feel the brand on the sauce away, followed by the way: I have a few sticks on my belt that cut my teeth on something heat: -howlin ray 's-howlin bww blazin -dave 's hot-cara reaper -curry house- 10 - they think best when they get a scabble sandwiches look beautiful from them know that they get my munddroolin when I have pictures of heat mirror and the last level has a crimson powdered ink on it. But listen to me, if you want to experience the heat, don't get the pyle. If they're going for a casual meal I would recommend it on the other side. at the first try this place I wanted to get something else that is not offered, so I get the sauces crispy seasoned monstrosity that is pyle in the supahot level. now I'm not sure if they noticed, but the huh to all the other ratio in my photo makes the water want more. I mean, I could say there is something heat for my huh, but I didn't really manage to investigate it because how little it was on my pyle. on the plus side it was good enough for me to eat the upper right corner, even if I had to stop making a picture. but I promise you that even the missing corner had only two pieces of chicken on it the size of my pink nail. it was kind of disappointing considering that it was almost $16 for this evil boy. the flavor combination was the only saving gnade why I pushed 4 stars instead of 3. So, if you're looking for heat, don't let the pyle get you, I think you'll get more of a chili mix if you grab a tender or a sandwich that sees you, then you'll get more chicken on that wise. in relation to the spicy I said it was below the blazin wings of buffalo wild wings. heck could be lower than her mango habanero, but I need to reassess the original as they can see the amount of supahotn that I got to try seemed less than the half of a chopped offer.
As a hot chicken fan, I found myself at Byrd's Chicken while in Redlands recently. I came in on a weekday to order a late lunch to go, and I was surprised to see several customers finishing up a meal or waiting to pick up their order during that odd time of the day. Definitely seemed to be a popular place and made a positive first impression on me due to their kind and efficient service and good food. The Redlands location of Byrd's Chicken is situated within the Von's and Trader Joe's shopping center off of Orange Street. There is ample free parking that is shared among all of the businesses in the shopping center. Upon entering the establishment, I was warmly greeted by the woman in the front taking orders. She was extremely patient with my questions and worked with the kitchen staff to ensure my order came out just the way I requested. The wait time for the food, despite other customers waiting for orders, was reasonable and the price is competitive with other spots in the area with similar offerings. My order consisted of the #2: Tenders Combo which came with two tenders, fries, and their potato salad. All chicken was ordered to Mild Spice, the level right above no spice. The chicken was cooked perfectly: fried crispy but super tender and juicy on the inside. The potato salad was great and the fries were also fried crispy with no sign of sogginess. The only small gripe I had was that the mild spice was still very spicy, especially for just being the level above no spice. I could barely finish one tender because my lips were on fire and I had tears rolling down my face from the spiciness. A level between that mild and no spice (something with just a little kick) would have been perfect for me. Byrd's Chicken in Redlands is a solid hot chicken spot in town and worth a try for any other fellow hot chicken lovers. Enjoy!
I enjoyed my first meal at Byrd's the other day. The chicken was crispy on outside and moist on the inside. Mild was already quite spicy for me. The chicken they used was actually chicken tenders, so kind of like Raising Cane's. I would say it's a Nashville-style elevated Raising Cane's.
Excellent overall experience at Byrd 's Hot Chicken! Not only is the chicken fried perfectly, but their willingness to go above and beyond for customers is exemplary. FOOD: I 've gotten the #2 combo a few times now which includes two (large! tenders and default sides of potato salad and crinkle-style fries. The fries are solid but not necessarily note-worthy. The potato salad, on the other hand, is excellent, especially since I prefer a style with mayo. As for the tenders, there 's a 5 point scale for spiciness which is hilarious since mild turned out to be pretty spicy--I can 't imagine what the hottest one would be like. The chicken is deliciously juicy with a CRISP and flaky exterior. You 'll always appreciate a crunch with every bite. The 24k sauce is pretty much a spicy ketchup/mayo blend that compliments the chicken perfectly. As for other sides, the macaroni salad is solid but often sold out. Looking forward to trying the sandwich next time. SERVICE: Everyone is very helpful and accommodating. They go above and beyond to make sure you 're enjoying your meal and are happy to grab you further condiments when asked. Everyone is just so nice. AMBIENCE: It 's a little on the smaller side with maybe 4-5 tables insides, a few for just 2 people. Two tables for outdoor seating. Perfect for a casual meetup or takeout.
Discovered them on Yelp, 3 months new. Arrived 10 minutes before closing and they still accepted my orders. Let the manager, very friendly and courteous. Ordered No. 2 3. Selected medium spicy and left my tongue tingling, Very Delicious. Found my new favorite local chicken house.