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Frenchy's Chicken

3919 Scott St., Houston, TX - (713) 748-2233
Creole chicken wizard Percy Creuzot opened Houston's most famous chicken stand in 1969. The dry, spicy coating is always crunchy, never greasy. The amazing crust doesn't slip off the chicken with your first bite, either. The fact that there are always people standing in line at Frenchy's guarantees that every piece of chicken served has just come out of the fryer.
100% Approval Rating (3 votes)

Scorecard

3 - Overall: Excellent - Worth a Detour
Overall: Excellent - Worth a Detour
Fried Chicken
Dirty Rice

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Map & Web Site

3919 Scott St., Houston, TX
(713) 748-2233

http://frenchyschicken.com

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Lunch, Dinner
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:Yes
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:Yes
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:Yes
The three piece meal comes with a breast, thigh, and leg, plus two sides, a biscuit, and a pepper.
"The three piece meal comes with a breast, thigh, and leg, plus two sides, a biscuit, and a pepper."
Cliff Strutz





The dirty rice includes chicken livers and gizzards.
"The dirty rice includes chicken livers and gizzards."
Cliff Strutz


Your food will come in this handy box for toting.
"Your food will come in this handy box for toting."
Cliff Strutz


Most people get their chicken to go or eat at one of the uncomfortable metal picnic tables.
"Most people get their chicken to go or eat at one of the uncomfortable metal picnic tables."
Cliff Strutz


Frenchy's doesn't look like much, but with chicken this good, who cares?
"Frenchy's doesn't look like much, but with chicken this good, who cares?"
Cliff Strutz



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