White Fence Farm was built by multimillionaire coal executive Stuyvesant Peabody in the 1920s so he could entertain his Chicago friends in a country setting. The building has now grown to 11 dining rooms and can seat over 1,200 hungry chicken eaters at a time.
Kids of all ages will be entertained by the White Fence Farm's on-site petting zoo, as well as the restaurant's Car and Antique Museum.
Be sure to commemorate your fried chicken road trip by snapping a picture with the larger-than-life chicken mascot near the main doors.
A half chicken with all the afore mentioned goodies: kidney bean salad, cole slaw, cottage cheese, pickled beets and corn fritters will set you back $21.58. Fritters and relishes will be replenished on request.
--Gettin' Hungry. --RoadDog
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