

Welcome to your Atlanta Chick-fil-A® Restaurant, where we serve quality food and exceptional hospitality every day (except Sunday). Enjoy the new Jalapeño Ranch Club for a limited time or other Chick-fil-A® favorites like our Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwich, nugget options including our gluten-free Grilled Nuggets, sides like our Waffle Fries, and salads prepared fresh daily. Start your day with our breakfast menu featuring our Chick-n-Minis® entrée and cold-brewed Iced Coffee. Make feeding a crowd easier with Chick-fil-A® Catering. Check our page for operating hours and dining options, including pick-up, delivery, and drive-thru, and order online or on the Chick-fil-A® App. It’s our pleasure to serve you.
Fast-food chain serving chicken sandwiches & nuggets along with salads & sides.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 4:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 4:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7700 Spine Rd Rm TS3-3, Atlanta, GA 30320
Phone: (404) 761-4213
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
A restaurant in the new Concourse F would be nice.
They were all working so hard and as a team, with a very long line going, and still smiling and being kind and professional. I really appreciate their hard work and dedication. Thank you for serving the ATL airport, yall are awesome!!
The service culture in the U.S. has basically become a “race to the bottom” where the staff feels entitled to be apathetic, and the customers are just expected to deal with it. When you compare that to a place like Tokyo’s Haneda or Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi, it’s a total embarrassment. In those airports, the staff actually moves with a sense of urgency and respect. They don’t “lazy walk” or roll their eyes when you point out a mistake. They fix it, apologize, and treat you like a human being.
The problem is that ATL has become a monopoly for bad behavior. They know they have the highest foot traffic in the world, so they don’t have to compete for your business. They hire people who clearly don’t want to be there, pay them just enough to show up, and the result is a toxic environment where getting your order wrong is somehow “your fault.” It’s a systemic lack of pride that has turned one of the busiest hubs in the world into a massive reminder of how far U.S. standards have fallen
Terrible! Awful!! Shameful!!! .
Under the address, there should be a store number and there is not.
My wife and I have been here twice in the last fortnight, as we entered and left the US. Let me start by saying we both love Chick-fil-A and have only had wonderful experiences in every other restaurant we’ve visited.
Firstly the wait, it’s a good bit longer than normal for a chick-fil-a. This store is very chaotic behind the counter, orders getting messed up, food getting cold while the staff laugh and joke around. The customer do not laugh. The second time we were here they ran out of the spicy chicken. Ten minutes after our order we were informed the spicy chicken would be 4 mins. About 15 minutes later our order finally arrived. But it came without any fries at all. We had both ordered deluxe meals, so I went back to get our fries. Another 5 minute wait ensued and I was given 1 portion of fries. At that point I gave up, I’d had enough.
Some of the staff here are rude, something I’ve never, ever seen at a chick-fil-a. Also both times it was the same girl reading out names for orders, she appears to struggle to read, as names like Kyle, Isaac, Jesus and Sally all troubled her and only made the service slower and more frustrating.