Bojangles

4.0
350 reviews

About

RestaurantFast Food RestaurantChicken RestaurantBreakfast RestaurantSouthern RestaurantTake Out RestaurantSandwich RestaurantAmerican RestaurantFamily Style Restaurant
Since 1977, Bojangles has been serving boldly seasoned chicken, scratch-made biscuits, Legendary Iced Tea® and all the classic Southern fixin’s for breakfast, lunch and dinner. All your favorites are only a tap away with the Bojangles app, whether you’re craving chicken tenders, a chicken biscuit or a family meal with a whole lot of everything for everyone.

Location

Bojangles
1275 Drew Dix Parkway, Pueblo, CO
81008, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.0
350 reviews
5 stars
195
4 stars
66
3 stars
25
2 stars
31
1 star
33

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Food Quality

Customers generally praised the food, especially the biscuits and chicken, but some expressed disappointment over the lack of bone-in chicken and inconsistent food quality.

Service

The staff received numerous compliments for being friendly, accommodating, and providing quick service, although there were some reports of order mix-ups.

Cleanliness

While many noted the restaurant was clean, there were also complaints about dirty tables and unsanitary conditions in some instances.

Menu Limitations

Several customers were disappointed by the limited menu options, particularly the absence of bone-in chicken and all-day breakfast.

Value for Money

Some customers felt the prices were high for the quality and quantity of food received, especially when orders were incorrect.
  • CT
    Cina Tucker
    3 days ago
    2.0
    All I heard was how good this was, but it's just an over hyped chicken place. The food is not that good, at least not the Pueblo location. We didn't even get the food we ordered, some of it was wrong. Don't think we will be going back soon.
  • AP
    Alexis Preslar
    6 days ago
    4.0
    For being new, its pretty good. But like any fast food joint, its hit or miss. The sweet tea this time tasted like they whispered the word "sugar" to the tea instead of putting any in 😆. I fixed it when I got home. Other times the tea slaps. Bo'berry biscuits were good this time though.
  • AL
    aaron live
    Nov 11, 2025
    5.0
    Bojangles really has pretty good chicken tenders. This location seems to frequently have staffing issues. They said they had some no call / no shows and the poor folks that were working there were running like crazy. There must have been 10 people waiting. Other than the extra time, which really wasn't a problem for us on this day, everything else was good. Staff was frazzled but still friendly and holding it together. Kudos to them.
  • PA
    Phantom Ace
    Nov 5, 2025
    5.0
    Normally, I don't give fast food places more than a 3. However, with this particular place... due to the service I received, I am giving a 5! Great job ladies! It was my first time at a Bojangles and the ladies put together a sandwich to get my wife's order and explained some key information.
  • SC
    Samuel Cloud
    Oct 30, 2025
    5.0
    I should say I was last at Bojangles around 39 years ago. I was young in the military in southern Mississippi and went in for a quick bite and I remember how good the blueberry biscuit was. Years and years later I heard they had one in Southern Colorado and decided one day just to drive there when I was off work. 2 hours down 2 hours back. Was it worth it? Yes it was. Now if you go in there expecting the Denver Biscuit company, well go somewhere else. You're not going to get a cocktail. You're not going to get ambiance like they have at the Stanley marketplace. You're going to get a truck. Stop playing country music and some pretty high calorie (they have salad options but I'd probably go someplace else for a salad) biscuits, biscuits and gravy chicken biscuits and the to die for blueberry biscuit.. For 20 bucks I got a chicken biscuit meal and a six pack of blueberry biscuits and a peach cobbler. I'm not a big eater but I was only able to eat half of the chicken Biscuit and tater tots. You will not need ketchup. You will not need mayonnaise. These things are flavorful enough to stand alone. The chicken biscuit made my 16-year-old swear (I brought half of it home. Remember) and proclaim maybe this should be illegal and took another big bite. It really was that good. Is it worth a 4-Hour drive? 2 hours there and back? Maybe once in a great while?

Frequently Asked Questions About Bojangles

What type of cuisine does Bojangles in Pueblo, CO specialize in?

Bojangles specializes in boldly seasoned chicken, scratch-made biscuits, Legendary Iced Tea®, and classic Southern dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

What are the operating hours of Bojangles at 1275 Drew Dix Parkway, Pueblo?

Bojangles operates from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, and from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.