Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10000 Paramount Blvd, Downey, CA 90240
Phone: (562) 302-0003
Website: https://www.thechickenkoop.com/downey
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Reviews
We ordered the brunch mimosas, which come as a bottle of champagne with a juice of your choice. The strawberry juice was delicious and paired great with the champagne. As for the food, half of our group really enjoyed their meals and the other half thought it was just okay.
I eat them a lot. However, they always say to add meat +something. At the chicken Koop it just says “chilaquiles” so I ordered not thinking about the meat.
I’ve seen a lot of reviews saying the place gets loud, but the music wasn’t an issue for us — just a whole lot of Bruno Mars. We sat outside and were able to talk comfortably, though the place wasn’t busy (maybe five tables), so that probably helped.
For how slow the restaurant was, our server barely checked on us. Aside from a quick check-in after the food arrived, we had to flag her down for pretty much everything. When it came to the bottomless mimosa brunch, I understand restaurants have to be careful about overserving, but the service was slow from the very first drink order. The delays were excessive, especially considering the “bottomless” setup is just bringing another bottle since the juice is already at the table.
By the end, we were joking that we’d never left a brunch feeling so sober, which isn’t really what you expect from a bottomless situation.
Atmosphere is very regeaton, bad bunny every other song. It can be family friendly…. I guess
We ordered tea and they really brought a bottle of pure leaf. That’s wild.
I ordered the chicken and waffles… it ain’t Roscoe’s. Chicken was a bit dry and the maple syrup is way watered down. The bacon was under cooked
Overall the food was ok. Not great but not bad.
This place is more of a drinking and partying type place it seems. Everything else is extra
For my main dish, I had the Chicken Quesadilla. It came wrapped in a warm flour tortilla with a dipping sauce of my choice. The chicken was crispy, flavorful, and cooked to perfection, simple but spot-on.
We also shared an order of Chicken Wings and Fried Cauliflower. The wings were a standout, we tried the House Peppered and BBQ flavors, and both were juicy, well-seasoned, and packed with flavor. The cauliflower was a great vegetarian option, crispy on the outside, tender inside, and just as satisfying as the wings.
Overall, The Chicken Koop delivered a fantastic introduction to the LA food scene. Between the great food, stellar service, and laid-back, friendly atmosphere, we’ll definitely be coming back.
The chicken was OK, nothing really stood out.
The Micheladas were fire, and will definitely be back for another round.
The services was slow and waitress brought the alcohol without glasses. She also brought the ketchup after we finished eating.
The atmosphere was nice, and the music was nice. Overall, our table had a good time.because of us, not because of service.