White Fence Farm

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White Fence Farm

White Fence Farm is a renowned restaurant chain that specializes in family-style dining, particularly known for its fried chicken. The chain was established in 1920 in Romeoville, Illinois, and has since expanded to various locations across the United States.

History

White Fence Farm was founded by Stuyvesant 'Jack' Peabody in 1920. The original location was a roadside chicken stand in Romeoville, Illinois. Over the years, the restaurant has grown in popularity due to its unique family-style dining experience and its signature fried chicken.

Menu

The menu at White Fence Farm is centered around its famous fried chicken. The chicken is pressure cooked and then flash fried, resulting in a crispy exterior and juicy interior. In addition to chicken, the menu also includes a variety of side dishes such as corn fritters, coleslaw, and pickled beets.

Locations

White Fence Farm has expanded from its original location in Romeoville, Illinois to several other locations across the United States. Some of the notable locations include Denver, Colorado and Riverside, Illinois.

Legacy

White Fence Farm has left a significant impact on the American dining scene. Its unique family-style dining experience and signature fried chicken have made it a beloved institution for many families across the United States.

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