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    Massachusetts Eatery Serves The 'Best Fried Chicken' In The Entire State

    By Logan DeLoye,

    5 hours ago
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    It's hard to go wrong with an American classic like fried chicken.

    With a side of mac and cheese or fries to rock your tastebuds, sometimes, there is nothing more satisfying than the simplicity of meat fried in grease and topped with your favorite seasoning. Many establishments scattered throughout Massachusetts serve fried chicken, but only one has worked tirelessly to become the best of the best.

    Be it high-quality ingredients, sides, or service, something about this standout location has cultivated a 5-star reputation with their fried chicken at the forefront of customers' thoughts... and stomachs. So, what are you waiting for? Fried chicken awaits!

    According to a list compiled by Lovefood , the best place to order a hearty basket of fried chicken in Massachusetts is The Coast Cafe in Cambridge .

    Here's what LoveFood had to say about the best place to order fried chicken in the entire state:

    "The Coast Cafe was opened in 1997 by Tony Brooks and his sister Julie, with the slogan 'food from the soul.' The business is committed to serving the best fried chicken and mac 'n' cheese in New England and, based on the rave reviews from customers, it's definitely succeeding. The fried chicken is obviously the star here, but you won't go wrong by pairing it with candied yams and finishing your meal with sweet potato pie."

    For a continued list of the best places to order fried chicken across the country visit lovefood.com .

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