Ricardo Vassell: Best fried chicken I ever had!!!
G Bailey: OMG.. the BEST food I have EVER had in Jax HANDS DOWN! I had fried chicken, collard greens, mac n cheese, and shrimp... hmmm Cannot wait to come back!
Craig Marsh: Fried chicken amazing! Mac and cheese is a must.
2. Metro Diner
8.7
12807 San Jose Boulevard (at Julington Creek Rd), Jacksonville, FL
American Restaurant · Julington Creek · 72 tips and reviews
Alisa Jacobs: You can get a half order of the amazing fried chicken and waffles, which is plenty if you've eaten anything in the last 24 hours!
Devin Agustin: Try the Fried Chicken and Waffles - Yeah baby!
Sean: Fried Chicken and Waffles, Shrimp and Grits, can't go wrong either way. Everything is good.
3. Hangar Bay Cafe
8.1
2294 Mayport Rd, Jacksonville, FL
Ramen Restaurant · Greater Arlington · 11 tips and reviews
Tony Garcia: Everything on the menu from the Japanese noodles the fried chicken bourbon pork sandwich seafood very reasonable prices as well
Josh Gellers: This is Jacksonville's only dedicated ramen restaurant and it's veteran owned and operated. The fried chicken is great, too!
Goldie Nostrant: The pork ramen was superb! The fried chicken was good, fries good, fried Mac n cheese-excellent, turtle cheesecake was good!
Karey S: My new fav in Jax. Had Loaded Goat, the Ralphie and Biscuit w/ Gravy. The fried chicken is perfect - good breading & not greasy. Perfect biscuits and some of the best gravy that wasn't made at home.
Caitlyn Finnegan: If you love biscuits stuffed with fried chicken, sausage gravy or even fried goat cheese, Maple Street will quickly become one of your fall go-to spots to score a piping hot breakfast sandwich.
Jason SurfrApp: While everyone wants the Sticky Maple, don't be afraid to explore the many other biscuits. The Blues Biscuit (pulled pork and slaw) was absolutely fantastic!
11. Jollibee
7.7
11884 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL
Asian Restaurant · Sandalwood · 11 tips and reviews
Alex Zamora: Fried chicken, spaghetti, burger steak, pantsit
Karlo Mangrobang: Filipino comfort food. You have to eat the Chicken Joy (fried chicken) with the gravy and rice to experience the essence of this mainland Philippines tradition.
Nicholas Anthony M.: It makes me feel like home back in the Philippines.