Chick-A-Boom-Fil-A in Springfield

Gene Ontjes, the manager at the Chick-fil-A in Springfield Park at Baltimore Pike and Woodland Avenue, Springfield, Pa., happily directs the overwhelming traffic at the drive-through about 12:30 p.m., today, Aug. 1. Chick-A-Boom-Fil-A
The place was packed with a racially mixed crowd of moms, store clerks and contractors. All tables were filled and the lunch line went from the counter to the entrance. Well it was Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day after all. The national event was declared after the popular, high-quality chain came under fire from activists and Democrat politicians because its Chief Operating Officer Dan Cathy, who is the son of  founder S. Truett Cathy, expressing disapproval of gay marriage.
Many said they were specifically patronizing the store that day to show solidarity with Cathy. One suspects that if it is the first time they’ve been there they will be back. The regulars expressed bemused tolerance of the extra-long lines adding their support.
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2 thoughts on “Chick-A-Boom-Fil-A in Springfield”

  1. I’ve never eaten at a Chick-fil-A, but after all the praise, I intend to try it. After the crowds die down that is.

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