| | The biggest Chick-fil-A in history is about to open in New York City — look inside by Jessica Tyler on Mar 28, 2018, 3:51 PM  - The largest Chick-fil-A in the country will open on Fulton Street in Lower Manhattan on Thursday.
- It has five floors including a basement kitchen, three floors of seating, and a rooftop deck.
- There will be space for 140 guests, a high-tech ordering service, floor-to-ceiling windows, and private meeting areas.
The biggest Chick-fil-A ever is set to open in Lower Manhattan on Thursday. The restaurant, which takes up an entire building on Fulton Street, will be opening at 6 a.m. It has five levels: a basement kitchen where everything is made from scratch daily, counter service on the first floor, and three levels of seating, one of which is a rooftop deck. The restaurant even includes a semi-private meeting area, with floor-to-ceiling windows lighting up the space. The franchisee-owned restaurant will be operated by downtown resident Luke Cook and employ more than 150 team members. Keep scrolling for a look inside the brand-new Chick-fil-A Fulton Street: SEE ALSO: We tried biscuit breakfast sandwiches from major fast-food chains — and the winner is shockingly clear Located next to the Fulton Center at 144 Fulton Street between Broadway and Nassau, the five-floor Chick-fil-A is the first in Lower Manhattan. It takes up an entire building and is the largest Chick-fil-A in the country.
It's a whopping 12,000 square feet, with a basement kitchen and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout.
Walking into the restaurant, customers are greeted by the neon Chick-fil-A logo.
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