Montreal's All-New Fried Chicken Spot Has A Hidden Terrasse & You Can Order A Whole Bucket

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Fried chicken will forever be a Montreal favourite. And now, there's a new addition to the scene in our city: Bucky Rooster's. So, to all my fellow fried chicken lovers, this is your new spot to get some "late-night pies and thighs."

Throughout Montreal, there are already a bunch of awesome restaurants that serve mouth-watering fried chicken, but this pop-up spot's cute hidden terrasse makes it all worth the visit.

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Opened by the same masterminds behind Arthurs Nosh Bar and The Letter Bet, Montrealers are guaranteed to get a good takeaway meal here.

From the chill and unpretentious decor to its fried chicken delights, I think it's safe to say that this establishment is a great addition to our food scene.

This pop-up spot just opened on Friday, August 14, and already had people running over to try its moist thighs and sweet pies.

Open until 11 p.m., this tasty spot is all about the back entrance, meaning there's no front door access for you to get through.

Some of their menu items include fried chicken, of course, as well as fried chicken sandwiches, wings, potato wedges, nachos, pies, and fruit!

One of the owners told MTL Blog that the menu will be constantly changing, as this is how pop-up restaurants work.

The place has already sold out a couple of times, which illustrates how high the demand for fried chicken is in the 514.

If you're looking to taste a meal from this one-of-a-kind gem, I suggest you hit it up before they sell out YET again.

You're not going to want to miss out on this one.

Bucky Rooster's

Temporary schedule: Wednesday, August 19 – Sunday, August 23, from 5 p.m. – 11 p.m.*

Address: 3981, rue Notre-Dame O., Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: To taste mouth-watering fried chicken take-out in a unique setting!

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