I mean, their mascots are cows telling you “Eat Mor Chikin.”
So how could you possibly order a hamburger at Chick-fil-A?
It’s not like In-N-Out back in the day (before they published their secret menu) when you’d whisper to guy at the counter, “Make mine animal style.”
If you go to your local Chick-fil-A and ask for a hamburger, they’d probably be too polite to outright laugh at you, but you’d at least get strange looks.
Here’s how you can do it…

Forget a secret menu, Little Blue Menu in College Park, Maryland is a an entire secret restaurant.
It’s basically a testing kitchen for Chick-fil-A. They serve normal Chick-fil-A food but then test out lots of concepts, including those hamburgers we told you about and even pizza. Other items have included wings, onion rings, and sweet potato tots.
But the menu and even the restaurant itself is always subject to change.
In fact, they closed over the summer to add indoor seating for the first time.
As far as we know, the College Park location (home to the University of Maryland) is the only location Chick-fil-A has. It used to have a now-closed Nashville location and flirted with Atlanta, but for now, if you want to see the concepts Chick-fil-A is experimenting with, you need to road trip to Maryland.
Note: If you’re feeling bad for Atlanta, don’t feel too bad. Chick-fil-a’s Red Wagon Ventures will be opening their first test of a coffee and drinks concept called Daybright in the greater Atlanta area.
More on burgers, pizza, coffee, and whatever else Chick-fil-A gets into as they come!
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