
Swing by your local Popeyes at 323 Tarrytown Rd and treat yourself to our awesome New Orleans-style menu. We’ve got wings in 6 delicious flavors, crispy fried chicken, perfectly seasoned chicken tenders, and our famous chicken sandwich that you’re going to love. And don’t forget about the newest addition to our lineup: Boneless Wings! Whether you need a quick lunch, a filling dinner, or a family meal, we’ve got you covered. Use our convenient drive-thru, order ahead online or on the Popeyes app for easy pickup, or get your meal delivered right to your door. We even offer catering at select locations!
Louisiana-inspired fast-food chain known for its crispy fried chicken, chicken sandwiches & fries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 323 Tarrytown Rd, Elmsford, NY 10523
Phone: (603) 782-8596
Website: https://www.popeyes.com/store-locator/store/restaurant_239582
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Also, I want to give a special shout out to the person that made the macaroni and cheese on Sunday, February 8, 2026. YOU KILLED IT! That was some of the best Mac and cheese that I’ve had in a while. My compliments to the chef!
See you again in a couple of weeks!
This is an update to my previous review regarding serious health and safety concerns at this location. Approximately 2–4 weeks ago, I reached out about a cross-contamination issue involving the chicken tenders. My mother, who is severely allergic to shellfish, ate the chicken tenders and within less than two minutes experienced a severe allergic reaction.
Following this emergency with my mom, my daughter also became sick after eating the food. Within an hour of eating, she developed symptoms consistent with a stomach virus and was sick the entire weekend. This raises additional concerns about the safety and handling of the food served.
After these incidents, I returned to the restaurant to see whether any signs were posted regarding food allergies, cross-contamination risks, or how the oil is filtered—anything that would appropriately warn customers with severe allergies. There were no signs posted addressing these issues. The only allergy-related notice in the entire location was about their chocolate beignet.
In my original post, I also mentioned that the service was poor and that the cashier was unfriendly, rude, and disrespectful. Given everything that has happened, I am now left to wonder whether something may have occurred with my order beyond just cross-contamination. The combination of unsafe food practices, lack of allergy warnings, and concerning customer service is completely unacceptable.
If this matter is not addressed immediately, my next step will be to contact the Westchester County Health Department so this issue can be formally investigated and appropriate corrective action taken.
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Popeyes is not taking customer health or safety seriously. They are frying chicken in the same oil they use for shrimp, which creates a major cross-contamination hazard.
My mom is severely — deathly — allergic to shellfish. After taking just two bites of a chicken tender, she immediately broke out in hives, her lips and tongue swelled up, and she had to keep drinking Benadryl like water just to control the reaction. This could have turned into a life-threatening emergency.
On top of this serious health issue, the customer service at this location is terrible — rude, disrespectful, and completely unprofessional. They showed no concern for what happened and offered no help.
This is unacceptable. Customers deserve safe food and basic respect. Until Popeyes addresses these issues, be extremely careful eating here, especially if you have any allergies.
I’ve visited a few times while in the area and this most recent time it was because I wanted to try the ghost pepper chicken sandwich.
In brief, it was tasty: crispy, hot, a bit of spicy heat, and naturally salty.
For people who enjoy spicy/hot food, you can expect rightly that Popeyes doesn’t go ham with the actual ghost pepper, unlike one memorable gastropub in Clark that used a dry rub.
So that means while you’ll taste a dash of heat when having one of their ghost pepper sandwiches, you won’t need to worry about essentially hitting yourself with the equivalent of pepper spray if you accidentally touch your face.
One thing of note is I found out when using the soda fountain, the lever next to Sprite that is labeled “Soda”, dispenses some flavorless seltzer, but the main lever seems to dispense the Sprite.
All in all, I’d order the ghost pepper sandwich again when having a craving.