


Visit your local KFC® at 333 Cornelia St for the world’s best fried chicken—hand-breaded and freshly prepared! With convenient dine-in, drive-thru, and delivery options, we make it easy for you to enjoy your favorite KFC® menu items, including chicken nuggets (regular & saucy), chicken tenders, chicken sandwiches (regular & spicy), chicken bowls, family meals, and more. Stop by or place an order for delivery via our website or app!
Restaurant chain known for its buckets of fried chicken, plus combo meals & sides.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 333 Cornelia St, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Phone: (518) 561-5717
Website: https://locations.kfc.com/ny/plattsburgh/333-cornelia-st
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Let me just start off by saying—I love KFC. Always have. That crispy chicken, buttery biscuits, mashed potatoes with that golden brown gravy… heaven. So when we roll up to our local KFC in our small town, we’re excited. Hungry. Ready.
We waited about 15–20 minutes in line. No big deal—it’s a busy spot. But the real issue? It’s the every single time we go here, there’s a mess-up. And I don’t mean a small oopsie. I mean… we got all the way downtown only to realize they forgot a large mac and cheese, the extra sauces, and the chicken. You heard me—the chicken.
So we turn around and head back. At this point, it’s about principle. I ask to speak with a manager. The girl at the window says she is the manager. Okay, cool. I explain the situation and ask if they can please just remake the food since now it’s cold and we’ve wasted even more time. They say no—they’ll just replace what’s missing. But at this point, everything’s cold, so yes, it all needs to be redone. Common sense, right?
Instead of any empathy or customer service, I’m met with “aha, yup, aha” like a broken record on autopilot. Not an ounce of professionalism, not even a flicker of courtesy. Just passive-aggressive nonsense. Then we ask about the new Duncan bowl—do they come with sauce? We’re told yes, it comes with two gravies. But somehow, the Famous Bowl we ordered with extra gravy and cheese magically turns into a basic bowl with barely anything added and definitely not what we paid for.
And here’s the kicker: I’m told that the receipt looks different because there’s no tax on the remake—it’s a “giveaway.” Um, no. It’s not a “giveaway” when it’s a remake due to your mistake. Big difference.
At this point, I gave up. I didn’t even get asked what sauce I wanted for the chicken. I was going to order ranch, but I was cut off like my input didn’t matter. Instead of getting an apology for the inconvenience, we were made to feel like we were the inconvenience. Like a couple of “Karens” coming back to complain over cold chicken.
And the fries? Don’t even get me started. The first batch was decent. The second one? I’m lucky if I got 12 fries. Maybe 13 if we count the one broken in half. It felt intentional.
Here’s the truth: the KFC brand is iconic. The food, when done right, is absolutely worth the wait. But this location? It needs a serious attitude adjustment. Fast food workers don’t need to be perfect—but basic professionalism, communication, and actually giving people what they paid for shouldn’t be too much to ask.
I’ve worked in food service. I get it. But treating grown paying adults like they’re a problem is not it. This isn’t a teenager-only clubhouse—it’s a place people come to spend money on food they expect to be right and hot.
Do better, Plattsburgh KFC. Because right now? You’re giving more “cold leftovers and sass” than “finger lickin’ good.”
I loved KFC and was a customer for the past 40+ years. Unfortunately, I can never bring myself to buy anything from them again.
Fresher then Montreal the chicken.