Chick N Chop J B's

720 W Broadway, Fulton
(315) 598-8104

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Fred Demauro

Absolutely awesome ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Scott Robideau

Come hungry and get the fish!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Heather Egan

Sweet staff very friendly, food was fresh and fantastic. I will happily come back again.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jean Conley

Pancakes and french toast are REALLY GOOD. Our breakfasts were really good and VERY REASONABLE

David Anthony

Great food, friendly service. A favorite breakfast stop. Awesome fried fish dinner. And they have a drive thru.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mary Hawkins

Very reasonable prices and food is good!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

debora eiss

The owner is very friendly and helpful. Food is great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dana Cruea

I go there frequebtly . Breakfast and lunch . Service and food always good ! Best Haddock Fish Dinner in town !

Jess R

Great food , great service , the owner was very nice and polite, and great prices.

Vegetarian options: Many options. Family of 4 and we had 5 veg. Options

Kid-friendliness: Was very kid friendly

Parking: Easy access

Tammara Earnshaw

Her omelets are always great and cheap

John Hess

Hidden Jem!!! The food was excellent. Real fries, mushrooms, and onion rings. Support your local establishments!!!!

James White

This is the best place in Fulton for breakfast. Come in, go over and get some coffee (self serve) sit down and enjoy. Everyone is like family here, the food is excellent, served hot off the grill and the owner is very friendly and attentive. Will go there whenever I'm in town.

Steve Vollstedt

Positive that we were served chicken that was made the day before. Very dry and tasteless.Potato salad was just ok. Service was very slow even though we were the only customers.

Damian Bonanni

Awesome food

caroled503

What a find.. 32 years in business ,understandably so.. small, quaint and a “ hand pressed “ burger for $5.99.. juicy, succulent and reminded me of Saturday supper in the 1950s.. Our waitress Rebecca knew everyone by their first name and reminiscent of how servers “ used to be.”

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