They might not have the presence of KFC or Chick-fil-A, but Chester’s Chicken is still a prolific quick serve chain across the U.S. You might spot their counter at gas station shopping plazas while on the road, or in the food court at your local shopping mall. Their chicken, sandwiches, and sides are made ahead and sold in a hot case for fast “on the run” service. Most of their food does contain dairy, but we have information on the dairy-free options and more allergen information in the mini menu below.
Dairy-Free Menu Guide with Allergen Notes & Vegan Options
This menu guide includes dairy-free menu options first, followed by custom order components. Be aware of special order requirements in parentheses () next to the menu items, and see the Heads Up notes to help fill in the blanks.
Other Allergen & Dietary Notes: All non-dairy items listed below are made without egg, peanut, soy, tree nuts, and wheat, unless otherwise noted. Chester’s Chicken does not have any vegan food options at this time.
Chicken
Heads Up! Chester’s Fried Chicken does contain milk, so all of their chicken, including the livers and gizzards, and sandwiches are made with dairy.
Sides
- Green Beans with Bacon
Heads Up! The Biscuits, Potato Wedges, and Mashed Potatoes at Chester’s Chicken do contain milk. The beans are prepared ahead, but they are sold in a case with other items that do contain milk.
Desserts
Heads Up! Unfortunately, their Fried Apple Pie does contain milk.
Dipping Sauces
- BBQ Sauce
- Buffalo Sauce (contains soy)
- Chester’s Sauce (contains egg)
- Honey Mustard Sauce (contains egg)
This Post is for Informational Purposes Only
Menus, ingredients, kitchen procedures, management, food sourcing, and restaurant protocols are subject to change at any time. Always read the menu and discuss your dietary needs with the staff before ordering. Make sure they can accommodate your situation. This post is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as advice.
There is always a risk for potential cross-contamination of allergens in any commercial kitchen. If cross-contamination is an issue for you, always speak with the manager to ensure that your meal can be safely prepared. Listings here do not guarantee that a restaurant is safe enough for your individual needs. Only you can make that decision.
Each location of a chain restaurant has different management and staff, and some might have different owners. This means differences in processes, ingredients used, menu options, and food sourcing can occur. Always verify the safety of your order for your needs at your current location.
Where to Find Chester’s Chicken
They have about 1200 locations in the U.S., primarily in food courts or shopping plazas, such as gas stations. See the website below for addresses, hours, and online ordering.
Website: www.chesterschicken.com