Comments
grahamwhich t1_j2dqwz8 wrote
To anyone not in the know, this is not a joke.
vicsfoolsparadise t1_j2eb3ia wrote
Be even better if they still had their spicy chicken :(
LeicesterHoult t1_j2ewyvt wrote
Also: rosé.
Stitchmond t1_j2e2q4j wrote
Only fried chicken from Lee's is true fried chicken. Anything else is sparkling bird.
Economy-Maybe-6714 t1_j2f9791 wrote
You been to Chicken Box?
Stitchmond t1_j2fbx1n wrote
Negative.
Economy-Maybe-6714 t1_j2fc28h wrote
Do yourself a favor then
manyamile t1_j2dohqj wrote
Champagne pairs with everything.
Dead_Hours t1_j2dt067 wrote
So does chicken
Moet-In-A-Flask t1_j2es701 wrote
When in doubt, bubble it out 🥂
The_GOATest1 t1_j2fnv6m wrote
Yeah if you wanna be hungover for 4 days
XR22DUB t1_j2dtnx1 wrote
I have some mixology book from Japan that has a whole write up about fried chicken and champagne. It does pair well.
tepppp t1_j2dzxh1 wrote
I was going to eat cold pizza over the sink but maybe I should class it up a bit tonight
jacksonwarg t1_j2f15es wrote
You gonna microwave that shit mr. monopoly man? Fancy
johnnyc7 t1_j2duhsu wrote
I have a credo, that Lee’s goes with any and all celebrations. God bless those workers, and save their souls
SnooHesitations926 t1_j2dl7zo wrote
Certainly better than my usual PBR, maybe I can throw in a splash
FEdart t1_j2dpvxd wrote
I hear PBR and Dom Perignon is a great combination
^(god please don't try it)
tamdor_clegane t1_j2dm5vb wrote
The notes of peppercorns and grapefruit provide the perfect acidity to balance out the well-seasoned yardbird from Lee's.
[deleted] t1_j2e540e wrote
[deleted]
Alive-Photo-5758 t1_j2dt2mw wrote
Got damn right.
SCGower t1_j2dy7x3 wrote
Champagne pairs well with anything and it IS known to pair well with fried chicken. No joke
RVAblues t1_j2e5i03 wrote
Both of those things make my wife fart. I will not be serving them together.
manyamile t1_j2esxkw wrote
Bubbles in. Bubbles out.
jonato t1_j2dtvv3 wrote
Can it be sparkling wine or does it have to be champagne? Got a big party tonight and don't want to screw it up.
combinera OP t1_j2e2qsr wrote
Any sparkling wine. I talked to a wine expert one time in Houston who successfully catered his own wedding with Cook’s Brut Grande Reserve as an inside joke.
parrisjd t1_j2dzx9k wrote
And double wedges, naturally.
coffeedoodle t1_j2en6qm wrote
I don’t even normally care for wedges but Lee’s are perfection.
ThaLZA t1_j2fd3ur wrote
Dip the wedges in the gravy for the mashed potatoes. It’s life-changing
Familiar-Gas5209 t1_j2fdv3i wrote
Everyone knows the move is to dip in honey mustard, then bbq. Perfect combo.
parrisjd t1_j2fks4e wrote
I just go with ranch. If you're gonna need angioplasty just go for the gold.
PayneTrainSG t1_j2fuqjy wrote
those wedges are dangerous
Arcangelathanos t1_j2e1vzf wrote
I wonder if there's a town somewhere that thinks Bojangles is a local restaurant.
Is this the byproduct of the fact that we did have a fried chicken franchise out of RVA? (RIP Church's.) Just wondering outloud.
Edit: how terrible. I got the name of the RVA franchise wrong. Golden Skillet is from RVA, not Church's.
t00oldforthisshit t1_j2e74uy wrote
Ah Church's. Lest olde acquaintance be forgot
needsexyboots t1_j2e8ja4 wrote
Isn’t Church’s a Texas franchise? Or was there another Church’s in RVA not related to that one?
Arcangelathanos t1_j2f5od2 wrote
Omg, you're right. I totally saw the sign in my head and it had the wrong words on it. Golden Skillet is from RVA.
chasetwisters t1_j2eq1wf wrote
I think because its not a well known chain and it being the only location in VA people just default to think its something local.
dasdakotaman t1_j2egpdo wrote
Anything goes well with lees bruh lees is elite
pauko13 t1_j2fg653 wrote
Only if the champagne is Andre that you bought at Lombardy kroger
GandolphTheWhite t1_j2ejs9a wrote
What cocktails don’t pair well with Lee’s Famous Fried Chicken
PilgrimRadio t1_j2esebe wrote
Champagne actually does pair well with fried chicken. And really.....it pairs well with a lot of food. It's customarily been used for toasting celebratory events and as an aperitif, but it's actually good during dinner a lot of the time. It's also good out of a normal Riedel wine glass, skip the flute.
benuski t1_j2f2qfq wrote
NYE Champagne and Chesapeake Bay oysters is another great combo
Ear_Enthusiast t1_j2f58z3 wrote
Fried chicken pairs incredibly well with white wine, particularly if it's bubbles. I went to a Rose and fried chicken birthday party one of the biggest wine snobs in Richmond.
ThaLZA t1_j2fcy0k wrote
Can confirm!
ubiquitous_delight t1_j2eeb7e wrote
Poor chickens :(
AverageGatsby91 t1_j2dnyit wrote
Champagne and Fried Chicken is considered a classic pairing in the wine world