Cluck Blaze - Menu

4501 E Carson St Ste 107, Long Beach I-90808-1756, United States, 90808-1755

🛍 Lunch, Brunch, American, Chicken

4.5 💬 4337 Reviews

Phone: (+1)5623999596

Address: 4501 E Carson St Ste 107, Long Beach I-90808-1756, United States, 90808-1755

City: Long Beach

Dishes: 33

Reviews: 4337

Website: https://cluckandblaze.com/

"I love this place! I have been coming here for 2-3 years and always get two tenders with the really good flavor, Call the Morgue or Death.Not everybody can handle this level of heat but it 's the only one I ever get here for me. My wife is a sissy so she sometimes asks me to get the more bland version.Recently, they changed the recipe and it isn 't as spicy as it was but still good. Please bring back the original or better yet, step it up a notch and call it Call the Crematorium .Parking: Parking can be a little challenging but I have always managed to find a spot on Carson. The restaurant has a Carson St. address but is actually on Norse Way."


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Kenan Kenan

The best hot chicken in long beach and the surrounding area. Makes all others taste sub par. Even better than howlin rays the og hot chicken spot in dtla.

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Manar
Manar

Visiting LA with my family, this restaurant is our favorite place so far. We ordered from them every night in a row and everytime is deliciouser than before!Small hole in a wall with great flavor! Must try.Wish we have you in WNY!


Miss
Miss

I ordered The Side Chick Combo (mild) today. The sandwich wasn't bad, although it wasn't as flavorful as I remember. Seasoned fries also came with my sandwich. Prices have gone up, but I guess that's the norm everywhere. There wasn't a line when I came in, and I received my food pretty quickly. This location is open until 9 pm, but call ahead to confirm in case hours change.


Wayne
Wayne

I love this place! I have been coming here for 2-3 years and always get two tenders with the really good flavor, Call the Morgue or Death.Not everybody can handle this level of heat but it 's the only one I ever get here for me. My wife is a sissy so she sometimes asks me to get the more bland version.Recently, they changed the recipe and it isn 't as spicy as it was but still good. Please bring back the original or better yet, step it up a notch and call it Call the Crematorium .Parking: Parking can be a little challenging but I have always managed to find a spot on Carson. The restaurant has a Carson St. address but is actually on Norse Way.

Long Beach

Long Beach

Long Beach, a coastal city in California, is known for its diverse cultural scene, scenic waterfront, and vibrant dining options. Seafood, tacos, and international cuisine are typical dishes to enjoy.

Categories

  • Lunch Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost.
  • Brunch A delightful blend of breakfast and lunch dishes featuring classic favorites and creative twists. Enjoy savory options like eggs benedict or opt for sweet treats like fluffy pancakes and fresh fruit.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.
  • Chicken Discover a variety of delectable chicken dishes, expertly seasoned and cooked to perfection. Our menu offers everything from classic favorites to innovative new creations, sure to satisfy every palate.

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  • Wifi
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  • Kids
  • Lunch

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