This is the road. It’s lonely, and beautiful, and energizing and sad at the same time. Take the last set of homes. I was in this small town, it can be any town, and I drove through the main street.
The main street was bustling with action. The sun was out, and this seemed to bring people out. I half expected someone to pull out a hula hoop or something. As I drove through that town, people waved to me. They didn’t know me, or know about my quest. But they waved. That’s the beautiful thing about this country. The people. They are great. So are the people inside of the Bojangles’ I’ve been visiting. The smiles of the people behind the counter areas full as the bellies of the people in the store. And that reminds me of the town.
The people in that town are like the people in Bojangles’. They sing with me, they smile. They wave. I laugh with them, have some fun with them, and every time, I say I gottawannaneedagettahava combo. Usually I ask them to give me their favorite combo. Here are some memorable examples:
Breakfast: Egg, Cajun Filet and Cheese Biscuit, coffee. Sausage, Ham and Bo’round Biscuit, iced tea Egg, Seasond Fry and Ham, coffee. Triple Sausage Biscuit, Botato Rounds, coffee

The best sandwich ever!
Lunch: (all combos come with Sweet Iced Tea!) Cajun filet and Mac and Cheese Biscuit. 4pc Chicken Supremes with a Bacon Biscuit Cajun Filet Sandwich, Seasoned Fries Cajun Filet, Country Ham, Steak Biscuit Rob combo
I need some good ideas for dinner.
What do you have?
Bojangles’ Traveler










I’ll have a boberry with you in Orlando.
I was the 1st customer, it’s only polite that I should welcome you into our Bojangles.
By: michael on August 19, 2009
at 3:01 pm
Michael, I already hit Orlando. Sorry. But BoBerry’s are great. Especially with extra icing:)
By: Bojangles Traveler on August 21, 2009
at 1:38 pm
Wow, what a view out your windshield on your Blog Header! The valley looks familiar. Is it in Texas?
By: Ed on August 21, 2009
at 2:07 pm
My all-time favorite is the 2 piece leg and thigh, southern, with dirty rice.
By: Jamie on August 31, 2009
at 3:14 pm