The Experience
Bojangles’ is classic quick-service done the Charlotte way: order at the counter, grab your tray or bag, and you’re back on the concourse with a warm biscuit in hand. The vibe is bright, busy, and efficient—more “fuel up and go” than linger-and-sip—perfect for tight connections or a pre-boarding hunger strike.
What travelers love here is the reliability: that unmistakable Cajun-seasoned fried chicken, biscuits that taste freshly baked (buttery, flaky, a little crumbly), and sides that feel like Southern comfort even when you’re eating under fluorescent lights. If you’re choosing one thing, make it a biscuit sandwich or a chicken-and-biscuit combo; it’s the fastest route to “I can handle this travel day.”
Location & Access
- Exact location: Concourse B and The Plaza at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT).
- Access: These airport locations are post-security, convenient for travelers moving between gates and the central terminal areas.
- Landmarks: In Concourse B, it’s positioned among other quick eats—follow the food court flow and you’ll spot the familiar Bojangles’ signage.
- Seating & waits: Seating is typical airport quick-service (shared, high-turnover). Lines can spike around early morning (breakfast biscuits) and midday; expect a short queue off-peak and a longer but fast-moving one during banked departure times.
Menu Highlights
- Cajun Filet Biscuit: A seasoned fried chicken filet on a fluffy biscuit—salty, peppery, and genuinely filling.
- Chicken Supremes combo: Tender strips with a side and biscuit; great when you want something less messy than bone-in chicken.
- Seasoned fries + Bo-Berry Biscuit: The sweet-savory pairing that hits especially well during delays.
Price note: Airport pricing varies and runs higher than street locations, but Bojangles’ still tends to land in the budget-to-mid range for a hot, hearty meal.
Dietary options: Vegetarian choices are limited but you can usually cobble together a meal from sides (like fries) and a biscuit. Vegan and gluten-free options are not a strong suit here, and halal options aren’t typically available—if you have strict needs, you may want a different CLT spot.
Practical Info
- Mobile ordering: Availability can vary by airport unit; plan to order at the counter unless you confirm otherwise on-site.
- Reservations: None—this is walk-up only.
- Best times to avoid crowds: After the breakfast rush (late morning) or mid-afternoon between departure waves.
- Power outlets: Not guaranteed at every seat; if you need charging, sit near common-area charging zones and keep your meal portable.
Quick Verdict
Best for: A quick bite that actually feels like a meal—families, budget-minded travelers, and anyone craving a Charlotte staple between flights.
Skip if: You need gluten-free/vegan options, want a quiet sit-down break, or you’re short on time and the line is stretching—this is popular for a reason.
Location
Concourse B and The Plaza