Washington Post Names New Hyattsville Chicken and Waffles Joint Top Late-Night Delivery Spot

The H Street Washington eatery hailed for its late-night chicken and waffles has opened a new location in West Hyattsville.

Located at 5401 Ager Rd. in the Queens Chapel Town Center., H & Chicken serves Southern comfort food, including home-baked macaroni and cheese, fried chicken and waffles and collard greens.

Other menu options include whiting fish, chicken quesadillas and lamb gyros, but it’s the chicken and waffles that you’re coming here for.

And it doesn’t matter what time of day it is. H & Chicken, which also has at 716 H St. NE in D.C., serves the same menu from 6 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week, and you can order for delivery on DoorDash or on their website.

The Washington Post named H & Chicken as one of D.C.’s top late-night delivery options, calling the mac and cheese “thick, cheesy and ultrich” and saying the chicken and waffles “tiptoed the line of being too decadent.”

“When our chicken and waffles order arrived, what first stood out were the waffles. Light and pillowy, they would have been good enough to eat on their own with a splash of syrup,” it wrote.

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2 Responses to Washington Post Names New Hyattsville Chicken and Waffles Joint Top Late-Night Delivery Spot

  1. Jan Steiner says:

    5401 Ager Rd is the corner of Ager and Hamilton St, NOT in the Shops at Queens Chillum, which is on Queens Chapel Rd.

  2. admin says:

    Thank you! We’ve updated the post.

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