
Located in Morgantown, WV, Layne’s Chicken Fingers is your go-to spot for bold flavor, crispy tenders, and Texas-sized comfort food. Since 1994, we’ve been serving regular and spicy hand-breaded chicken fingers, buttery Texas toast, crinkle-cut fries, milkshakes, and our famous lineup of six signature sauces. Whether you’re craving a quick bite, feeding the whole family, or ordering catering, Layne’s dine in area delivers fast, fresh, and flavorful meals every time. Don’t forget to download the Layne’s app for easy ordering, exclusive deals, and rewards that make every visit even tastier. Come see why we’re the original—and still undefeated.
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Address: 461 High St, Morgantown, WV 26505
Phone: (304) 212-5354
Website: https://www.layneschickenfingers.com/morgantown-wv/
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Walking into Layne’s, you might feel a strange sense of déjà vu. The chicken. The sauce. The Texas toast. It’s all eerily familiar—like Raising Cane’s, but with a slightly different font and a stubborn refusal to be sued. But here’s the kicker: Layne’s has been frying tendies since 1994, back when Todd Graves was still welding pipes in Los Angeles, blissfully unaware that Texas had already beat him to the punch. That’s why the year 1994 is plastered no fewer than six times in and outside this fine establishment—just in case a certain billionaire chicken mogul starts getting any ideas.
Now, let’s talk tenders. Layne’s spicy version isn’t that spicy, but it has about 100x more flavor than the competition. And unlike that other chicken joint with its one lonely sauce, Layne’s gives you options—six sauces, including Jalapeño Ranch (bold), Gravy (unexpected), and, of course, Layne’s Sauce (suspiciously familiar). The crinkle fries? Piping hot and salted by someone who respects the craft. The Texas toast? Properly grilled, because Texas takes its carbs seriously.
Then there are the milkshakes—five flavors, sitting there, mocking my self-control. Did I get one? No. Do I regret it? Yes.
Now, is Layne’s co-founder Mike Garrett worth $9.5 billion like Todd Graves? Probably not. But has he made an honest buck serving up quality fried chicken without building a corporate empire? You bet.
As for the dining experience, the service was fine—no forced “My Pleasure,” but also no existential dread behind the register. However, be warned: if you drive here, you’ll have to pay to park on the street or in a lot. And whatever you do, do not back into your spot, or Morgantown’s friendly parking enforcers will hit you with a delightful $7.50 ticket. Because nothing complements a box of hot, crispy tenders like a parking violation.
If you’ve got a craving for tendies while watching your meme stocks tank, give Layne’s a shot. It’s hot, fresh, and—unlike some other places—you don’t have to ask permission for lemonade.
Chicken was prepared well and very tasty. Better strips than the big chains. We will return.
It was okay, best sauce was the honey mustard.
AC was down so it was hot inside
They got a rewards program, so if you like the chicken it’s best you sign up